Lam Son Commune,
Luong Son District, Hoa Binh Province
Office
+84 (0)21 8628 8000Pro shop
+84 (0)21 8628 8000Website
Visit websiteThe Course:
54 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland.
Surroundings:
Wooded hills with towering limestone outcrops.
Designer:
Phoenix course designed by Ron Fream of Golfplan (2007); Champion course by Songho Golf Design (2007); Dragon course by Kentaro Sato & Dae-bong Lee (2007).
Above distances are for the Phoenix course. Also at the Phoenix Resort are the 18-hole Dragon course (par-72, 7277 yds from back tees) and 18-hole Champion course (par-72, 7486 yds from back tees).
20.897997
105.502385
2.5 km N of Lam Son / 45 km SW of Hanoi.
Phoenix Resort, Vietnam
Hanoi Phoenix Golf Resort is located in Yongbong village, in a wonderfully scenic and natural area of limestone hills and stacks (karsts), known as the "inland" Ha Long Bay. The three spectacular championship courses - Champion, Phoenix and Dragon - reflect the style of their American, Japanese and Korean designers. Course description, images and other details to follow.
Stay&Play at Hanoi Phoenix: onsite accommodation available.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Caddies compulsory.
The course is laid out in an area known locally as the "inland" Ha Long Bay. Here you will find limestone hills and stacks (karsts) not dissimilar to the limestone islands and stacks found in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ha Long Bay, which is located off Vietnam's northeast coast, 180 km east of Hanoi.
Owned by the Korean Charmvit group, the Phoenix Golf Resort hosted the 2007 World Masters Vietnam competition which brought together 142 professional golfers from 27 countries (not a major tour event).
Lam Son Commune, Luong Son District, Hoa Binh Province.
+84 21 8628 8000
Visit websiteOnsite resort condo hotel with 190-rooms, restaurant and spa facilities.
Phoenix Resort (Champion, Phoenix and Dragon courses).
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