Norman compares the course to Doonberg in the south of Ireland. He said: “It’s no secret that Ireland has some of the greatest links courses in the world. I firmly believe that Vietnam will steadily evolve as another links destination as more courses like The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip are developed along the coastal areas of the country.
"I think the golf course itself will be perceived as very fair and playable by all golfers’ standards. But as with any true links course, the elements - more specifically, the wind - will be the teeth of the course.
"Even on its worst day, the experience of playing true links golf among the dunes of southern Vietnam and having the dramatic ocean views throughout your round will make The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip one of the most unique golf experiences in the world.
"Wind was one of the most significant factors in designing The Bluffs, especially since the direction changes 180 degrees for several months during the year. It has affected nearly every decision from the initial layout of the holes to fairway widths and irrigation coverage.
"Fortunately, we were able to create a good balance of holes for it. But as with most seaside links courses, wind will continue to be a factor in the daily set-up and playability of the course."
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