This is my coverage of the 2011 European Tour PGA BMW Championship at Wentworth in Surrey. Golfers in this video include Thongchai Jaidee, Francesco Molinari, Robert Rock, Matt Morris, Ian Polter, Kaymer, Tano Goya, Monty and many other golfers from the final day at Wentworth on the 29th May 2011. The video also shows winner Luke Donald walking his way up to the edge of the green during the playoff match on the 18th green, then to make his chip to put which won him the £750000 first place prize. I hope that this is enjoyable to anyone who was at the event, or for anyone who didn't get to watch it, as it clearly shows the amount of people who turned up to watch it. The atmosphere was great during the playoff on the 18th hole and I tried to capture this on video. I filmed this using my Panasonic HDC-SD60 HD Camcorder, so it is a bit shaky as I also didn't use a tripod because I would of had to carry it about all day. I hope that you enjoy watching this video with my coverage from the golf event Red Spectrum Pictures
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Hua Hin, Thailand
Hua Hin market Place, Petchakasem Rd, City Beach Hotel, Buddhist temple, Hagi Japanese restaurant, Hua Hin Beach, Sofitel Central Resort, Hilton Resort and SangThai Seafood restaurant
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Hua Hin Golf Packages
Hua Hin Golf Tours is pleased to present our packages for the Hua Hin area. We will be pleased to create a package to suit your requirements. Firmly established as one of the leading golf resorts in Southeast Asia, with the opening of the Sea Pine golf course, Hua Hin now boasts eight championship golf courses within twenty minutes drive of Hua Hin town.
Hua Hin has great dining and entertainment venues, international hotels and spas, sun kissed beaches and a year-round refreshing sea breeze making this a paradise for a golfing holiday.
Sightseeing and other leisure activities can be arranged for non-golfers.

Hua Hin is Thailand's oldest beach town resort. Situated on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand and only 200 kilometers from the capital, Bangkok, it offers the ultimate getaway destination for the city's elite. Hua Hin became popular with the Royal Family following the construction of the southern railway in the 1920's, travel became more accessible and a demand for luxury resorts and hotels grew. The first of these was the Railway Hotel which is now the Sofitel Central, still one of Hua Hin's most popular hotels.
Today Hua Hin is undergoing rapid expansion as Bangkokians and Westerners look this way for a second home, be it a quaint house nestled in the hills or an upmarket condominum with ocean views. Over the past few years, the town has seen countless housing developments spring up, new golf courses constructed, a brand new shopping complex and movie theatre and a boom in local businesses. The charm of Hua Hin is that it still retains its fishing village serenity which is now side by side with the bustling center of a modern luxury beach resort.
Hua Hin has great dining and entertainment venues, international hotels and spas, sun kissed beaches and a year-round refreshing sea breeze making this a paradise for a golfing holiday.
Sightseeing and other leisure activities can be arranged for non-golfers.

Hua Hin is Thailand's oldest beach town resort. Situated on the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand and only 200 kilometers from the capital, Bangkok, it offers the ultimate getaway destination for the city's elite. Hua Hin became popular with the Royal Family following the construction of the southern railway in the 1920's, travel became more accessible and a demand for luxury resorts and hotels grew. The first of these was the Railway Hotel which is now the Sofitel Central, still one of Hua Hin's most popular hotels.
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