How long has Brett Brasier written for the Bangkok Post?
Brett Brasier has written his "Out of Bounds" golf column for the Bangkok Post since 1995 — 31 years and counting, known there as "the Brasier from Asia."
What countries has Brett Brasier coached golf in?
Brett has coached in nine countries: Thailand, Australia, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Singapore, China, and more. He is a member of four international PGAs.
What is the "Paths Crossed" series?
"Paths Crossed" is a recurring thread within Brett's column recounting his firsthand encounters with major professional golfers, including Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tiger Woods, and Bob Charles, among others.
Who was Douglas Brasier?
Douglas Brasier (1906–1991) was Brett's uncle and one of the first British PGA professionals to work abroad, emigrating to Sweden in 1929 and working for six decades as an instructor, clubmaker, greenkeeper, and golf course architect — including coaching King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. He was inducted into Sveriges Golf Hall of Fame in 2024.
What did Michael Brasier do in golf?
Michael Brasier, Brett's son, worked in golf club management until 2021, including as General Manager at Red Mountain Golf Club (Phuket), Reignwood Pine Valley (Beijing), Cape Wickham Links (Australia), and Royal Port Moresby Golf Club (Papua New Guinea).
Where can I read Brett Brasier's golf tips and course reviews?
The full, hand-verified archive is on the Writing page, organized into six categories: Paths Crossed, Golf Tips, Mental Game, Rules, Out of Bounds, and Course Reviews — with every entry linked to its original publication on bangkokpost.com.