Golf takes a toll on specific muscles—lower back, shoulders, forearms, and hips. After 18 holes, especially in Saigon's heat, your body needs recovery.
Our therapists understand golfer-specific tension points. We target the muscles used in your swing and help you recover faster for your next round.
How Tet celebrations create specific physical impacts — feasting, travel fatigue, social exhaustion — and the massage reset that gets you back to normal.
Read moreWhether to get massage before or after flying — different purposes, different styles, and which choice suits your travel situation best.
Read moreHow Phu Nhuan's dense streets, local character, and central location make in-room massage the smart wellness choice for this compact HCMC district.
Read moreYour Safety Matters
Every MassageGo therapist meets strict qualification requirements
All therapists hold professional massage therapy certificates from accredited Vietnamese training programs.
Each therapist completes a minimum of 200 hours of hands-on training before joining our team.
We require at least 3 years of professional massage experience at hotels or licensed spas.
Our therapists can communicate in basic English to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests.
Every therapist goes through our rigorous 4-step screening process
We review professional certifications, training records, and a minimum of 3 years of spa or hotel experience.
Government-issued ID verification and background check to ensure your safety and peace of mind.
Hands-on skills test covering multiple massage techniques, hygiene protocols, and professional conduct.
Regular performance reviews based on customer feedback. Therapists maintain a 4.5+ rating to stay active.
Pay cash (VND) after your session — the price you see is the price you pay
Everything you need to know before you book
For athletic recovery bookings, mention the activity and the specific muscle groups that need work when booking via WhatsApp — "half-marathon this morning, quads and calves" or "golf round, lower back and shoulders." This lets the therapist arrive prepared. Same-day bookings are the norm here since recovery timing matters. A 90-minute session is recommended for full-body athletic work; 60 minutes is sufficient for targeted single-area treatment. Thai massage and cupping are the most effective services for athletic recovery; shiatsu is the better choice for energy-focused work after yoga or similar practice.
For muscle recovery, the optimal window is 4–8 hours after intense activity — enough time for the initial inflammation to settle, but early enough to work on the tissue while it's still responding. Booking the evening of activity day is the standard pattern. Avoid booking immediately before a competition or race — massage increases blood flow and mobility but can temporarily reduce explosive power. For ongoing training, building a regular weekly session (same day after the longest training session) is more effective than irregular bookings. Late-night availability covers post-race evening sessions.
The therapist arrives with a full professional kit and will ask about the day's activity before starting. For cupping, they'll explain the process and check for contraindications; marks are normal and temporary (3–10 days). For Thai massage, wear loose comfortable clothing — the stretching component is more effective with full range of movement. Deep pressure on worked muscles will feel intense but should not be sharp pain — communicate freely. After a good recovery session, soreness in the following 24 hours is normal. Payment is cash after the session.
“18 holes at Song Be and my back made its feelings known. Booked a Thai massage at the hotel for the afternoon. Therapist worked specifically on the rotation muscles — the hip, back, and shoulder chain that golf stresses most. Ready for 18 more the next day. Ideal post-round recovery.”
Peter M.
Singapore