
Danang, Vietnam
There is a reason why anyone arriving in Danang would notice a remarkable number of golf bags at the at the baggage carousel. With 7 championship golf courses to pick from within an hour’s travelling radius, Danang is a perfect golfers’ paradise.
Danang’s newests and shiniest star - the Hoiana Shores Golf Club is the ‘must play’ course to go home utterly satisfied. Set against a spectacular coastline and unspoiled natural terrain, Hoiana Shores brings the design genius of Robert Trent Jones Jr. to Vietnam – for the very first time.
And for accompanying non-golfers, there are great sights to visit and exquisite food to savour in the neighbouring ancient UNESCO cities of Hoi An and Hue.

Hoiana Shores
Hoiana Shores is a world-class golf course which opened only in September 2019 along Vietnam's stunning coastline. It offers an unparalleled golfing experience that will leave any golfer feeling exhilarated and refreshed.
The stunning course is designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr, one of the most renowned golf course architects in the world, a first for Vietnam. He has created a masterpiece that blends in seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape, offering golfers a challenging yet enjoyable course to play on. The course features 18 holes that wind their way through glorious sand dunes along the coastline, providing breathtaking views at every turn.
In addition, Hoiana Shores is committed to providing a sustainable and eco-friendly golfing experience. The course is designed to minimize its impact on the environment, with natural features like the sand dunes being preserved and enhanced.
It is not just a marketing spill to say that you must play at Hoiana Shores!

BRG Danang Golf Club
The BRG Golf Resort in Danang comprises of two 18-hole championship courses - Norman and Nicklaus. They are respectively named after their renowned golf course architects, Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus, respectively.
The Norman course features a links-style design that winds its way through natural dunes and seaside vegetation, offering stunning views of the ocean. The Nicklaus course, on the other hand, is more parkland-style, with rolling hills, lakes, and lush vegetation. It has a more undulating and challenging layout, with water hazards and strategically placed bunkers.
Of course, both courses are well-maintained and offer excellent course conditions, with fast and true greens that provide a true test of golfing skill.
Let’s make a date for Danang already.

Ba Na Hills
Ba Na Hills Golf Course is another world-class golf course located foothills of the famed Ba Na Hills. It was designed by Luke Donald and managed by IMG, one of the world's largest sports management companies.
Bana Hills Golf Course features 18 holes that wind their way through the stunning Bana Hills, offering golfers gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The course is challenging yet enjoyable, with a variety of tee boxes that cater to golfers of all skill levels. Every hole and vantage point is framed by a beautiful backdrop of local native forest. It's also well-maintained, with excellent course conditions and fast greens that provide a true test of golfing skill.
Bana Hills Golf Course opened in 2016 and has quickly gained a reputation as one of the top golf courses in Vietnam. It has won numerous awards, including the "Best New Course in Asia Pacific" award at the Asian Golf Awards in 2016. Stretching over 7,858 yards from the championship tees — it is also the longest layout in Vietnam
Can’t wait, right?