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Danang’s roster of golf courses are admirable, designed by names such as Faldo, Greg Norman, and Colin Montgomerie. All golf courses in Danang have used the seaside landscape to create magnificent settings. If you’d like to get in a links-style course, head to Danang Golf Club. The courses have huge reputations as well - both Danang Golf Club and Montgomerie Links have been recipients of Asian golf awards.
The other key feature of Danang’s golf courses is that they lie in close proximity to the city center. The courses feature large and luxurious clubhouses with first-class facilities, some with rooftop lounges as well as on-site restaurants, pro shops, gyms, swimming pools, and bars. Caddies and buggies are also available.
The well-maintained Danang golf courses with a stunning backdrop of hills, pine forests, and the East Sea are a delight to play on.
Contact Golftripz to book golf tee times at Danang’s golf courses.
The first Luke Donald designed course with a diverse mix of natural topography and vegetation. All the 18-holes are floodlit and the modern Clubhouse provides first-class facilities.
The second 18 hole golf course of the BRG Danang Golf Club borrows its central theme from the Florida "Bulkhead" design golf courses.
Danang Golf Club makes good use of the sandy soil and makes the whole experience mesmerising as close to a links course.
Hoiana Shores is being regarded as the best golf course in Danang if not Vietnam. At the very least, it offers a stunning visual experience that will leave even casual golfers wonderstruck.
Sir Nick Faldo fulfils the notion of Danang being the equivalent of the Golf Coast of Vietnam.
The golf course is so so green, with a links feel to it, challenging enough to make you play the course again.
The Vinpearl Golf Nam Hoi An is part of a larger 5-star Resort & Spa facility and boasts of a great setting.
Hello Tanu
All went really well thank you.Special thanks to our driver couple who were always on time and drove safely.We adjust the pick up times a little bit earlier at their proposal which was good thing. Many times we were able to start right away before the huge groups from Korea or Japan.
Pattaya golf course was the easiest and the ageof the course was shown on there but caddies were excellent every time.Worst caddies were on the Laem Chabang (we heard the same story from other players as well) which was sad because the course was quite interesting and help was needed with the dog legs and greens.All courses were good and can be recommended to all players easily, but the Siam country club Old course was the finest.
Hopefully we'll return play to Asia next year so maybe we'll contact you again later this year.BR, Timo
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