Course
Features
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Championship Course |
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Challenging 5-star rated
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Scenic ocean and mountain
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Description
Vietnam
Golf & Country Club is the FIRST International
36-holes golf club in Vietnam and is widely
regarded as Vietnam’s Premier Golf and Country
Club.
Located just 20 kilometers from the centre of Ho
Chi Minh City, Vietnam Golf and Country Club is
also the nearest golf club to the city.
Set amongst 300 hectares of land, two great golf
courses have been carved out of the existing
woodland with minimal land movement, leaving you
feel that the land was always destined to be a
golf course, so natural is the lay-out and design.
The West course first opened in December 1994, and
was designed by Taiwanese architect Chen King
Shih. The Par 72 Championship Course hosted the
Vietnam Open (Asian PGA Tour Event) in both 1995
and 1997. The course winds its way through the
trees offering challenging tee shots to the tree
lined fairways before playing to the softly
contoured Bermuda TifEagle greens, which provide
beautiful putting surfaces all year round.
Lee Trevino, six-time Major Champion Winner (US
Open 1968,1971, USPGA Championship 1974, 1984 and
The Open Championship 1971 and 1972), designed the
East Course which opened in September 1997. The
East Course offers more generous fairways than the
West Course but is protected by well positioned
bunkers, water hazards and undulating Bermuda
TifDwarf greens.
Whichever course you decide to play, you will
leave Vietnam Golf & Country Club with many
fond memories of the golf course and the whole
experience….
Playing the
Course

East
Course: Lee Trevino, six-time Major
Champion Winner (US Open 1968,1971, USPGA
Championship 1974, 1984 and The Open Championship
1971 and 1972), designed the East Course which
opened in September 1997. The East course offers
more generous fairways than the West Course but is
protected by well positioned bunkers, water
hazards and undulating Bermuda TifDwarf greens.
West Course: The West
course first opened in December 1994, and was
designed by Taiwanese architect Chen King Shih.
The Par 72 Championship Course hosted the Vietnam
Open (Asian PGA Tour Event) in both 1995 and 1997.
The course winds its way through the trees
offering challenging tee shots to the tree lined
fairways before playing to the softly contoured
Bermuda TifEagle greens which provide beautiful
putting surfaces all year round.
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