Onward and Upward

Paul Myers examines the state of the game in Vietnam - where golf is growing, at least in terms of course construction, faster than anywhere else on the planet

The FLC Golf Club in Quy Nhon hopes to ‘steal’ existing travelling golfers to Thailand from countries including Japan, Korea, China and Hong Kong

The difference is Vietnam is taking the term “golf resort” to a new, more contemporary level in dramatic coastal settings that, until now, have been unknown as golf destinations.

Publicly-listed commercial real estate and resort developer, FLC Group, has sprung to the forefront of Vietnam’s golf resort boom with new projects exceeding US$1 billion in value at five key locations along Vietnam’s 3,260-kilometre coastline.

The Hanoi-based conglomerate has already opened one 18-hole resort - complete with hotel, convention centre and villas - at Sam Son, a popular up-and-coming seaside city 170km south-east of Hanoi.

Another, comprising two golf courses (one of which is open), a 500-room hotel, convention centre and luxury villas near Quy Nhon - a delightful provincial city on the south-central coast - welcomed its first visitors in July.

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