Golf is probably not the first thing people think of when planning a vacation in Vietnam. Yet Vietnam is full of surprises, including fantastic courses which may be among the best kept secrets in the golf world. Recently I ventured to Vietnam to escape the cold North American winter and to search for rest, recreation and all the excitement that Vietnam has to offer. My traveling companion and I enjoyed the food, the sightseeing, the culture and the people immensely. But the highlights of the trip were the rounds of golf I enjoyed on two beautiful and challenging courses in Phan Thiet, and Dalat. The first stop, Ocean Dunes, is a lovely course located along the beach in the town of Phan Thiet, about 200 km north of Ho Chi Minh City. Opened in September of 1996, the course was designed by Nick Faldo and is managed by England's IMG group. The signature hole is the par 3, 148 yard, 5th, which is carved through the sand dunes and lies approximately 30 yards from the crashing surf, it is truly magnificent. The course is well-groomed and pleasing to the eye with countless palm trees and unique pagoda tee markers.
Ocean Dunes offers something for all skill levels, with four different tee boxes. From the championship tees, the par 72 course, measures 6,746 yards and will pose a challenge for even the scratch golfer. The course measures 6,219 yards from the blue tees, Besides the wonderful golf that I enjoyed in Phan Thiet, we met some great people who made our stay even more memorable, particularly the General Manager and Director of Golf, Cliff Friedman. I would highly recommend a trip to Ocean Dunes. It compares with the great beach courses of Hawaii, except for the budget price. Eighteen holes will cost between $50 to $70 US--a great value for the experience.
I must say that I was in awe of the Dalat Palace Golf Club. Besides challenging, the course is both picturesque and serenity. I had a hard time believing that I was in tropical Vietnam, but that just goes to show you how amazing a place Vietnam is. Dalat is a mature course with pine trees and a more traditional layout, also designed by Nick Faldo and managed by the IMG Group. Although the course has been around for a number of years, it has been renovated recently and brought up to world-class standards. The par 72 course is extremely challenging and a true test of one's golfing skills. From the championship tees, the course measures 7,009 yards and with the multiple second shot carries over water, long iron play is key. It is 6,557 yards from the blue tees, 6,114 yards from the white tees, and 5,555 yards from the Red tees. This course is very hilly and has water on most of the holes. There are many lakes and countless numbers of conveniently placed bunkers which demand that proper course management be employed at all times. I would recommend that the novice golfer carry a least 10 golf balls. I played 34 holes on a weekday in about 4 hours, and the only reason I didn't finish my second round is because I lost my last golf ball in the lake on 16 when my 6 iron came up a little bit short. I would hate for that to happen to anyone else, so be prepared. The course is meticulously groomed and the greens are fast and true. The bunkers are deep, but the sand is forgiving. Course knowledge is key and knowing where to miss will save you stokes, and anxiety. The Dalat Palace Golf Course is truly one of the most beautiful, peaceful and serene courses that I have ever played. It is very hard to compare this course to any in the United States, because of its unique environmental influences. After all, any experience in Vietnam is unique to its own, and golf is no exception. The fees are very reasonable with 18 holes running from approximately $50 to $70. There is the additional charge of a caddie, which is not optional, that cost is about $10 to$15 with tip.
Following my two golfing experiences in Vietnam, at Ocean Dunes in Phan Thiet and Dalat Palace Golf Club in Dalat, I have only great things to say about golf in the southern part of Vietnam. The IMG Group, Nick Faldo and the management and pros at both clubs have done a fine job of bring world class golf to Vietnam. I hope that people who enjoy great golf will search out these two fabulous courses while staying in Vietnam. Enjoy your trip and hit it long and straight! -- Chad Jorgensen |