Vietnam Golf Coast clubs aim for global acclaim in 2025 with top events, new air routes, and sustainable tourism driving Central Vietnam’s rise in golf and travel.

Danang, VietnamVietnam Golf Coast (VGC) clubs are poised for a remarkable year in 2025, cementing Central Vietnam’s status as a premier golf destination in Asia after a stellar 2024.

The region continues to captivate golf enthusiasts with its lineup of world-class courses designed by legends such as Sir Nick Faldo (Laguna Golf Lang Co), Luke Donald (Ba Na Hills Golf Club), Colin Montgomerie (Montgomerie Links), Greg Norman, and Robert Trent Jones Jr. This rich golfing heritage is amplified by an exciting 2025 calendar packed with high-profile events, expanded air connectivity, and sustainability-driven initiatives.

Showcasing Vietnam on the Global Golf Stage

One of the year’s highlights is the return of the Asia Golf Tourism Convention (AGTC) to Danang from April 2-4, 2025. This prestigious event will see all three VGC clubs—Laguna Golf Lang Co, Montgomerie Links, and Ba Na Hills Golf Club—hosting pre- and post-event activities for over 50 international representatives, further solidifying Vietnam’s place on the global golf map.

Another centerpiece is the Asia Grand Final of the Faldo Series, which will once again culminate at Laguna Golf Lang Co in April. This championship, renowned as a springboard for aspiring young golfers, underscores the club’s reputation as a hub for excellence in junior golf development.

Additionally, marquee tournaments like the Danang Invitational World Golf Championship (June 2-12) and the Vietnam World Masters Golf Championship (September 7-13) will attract global attention to the region.

Cultural and Regional Attractions Add Depth

Beyond golf, Central Vietnam will shine through its cultural offerings. The Danang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF 2025) promises an extended six-night spectacle from May 31 to July 12, enhancing the region’s appeal to tourists and golfers alike. Meanwhile, historic Hue, as the host city for Vietnam’s National Tourism Year 2025, will showcase numerous events, offering a blend of heritage and modern vibrancy.

Expanding Air Connectivity to Drive Tourism

Improved air connectivity is set to boost Central Vietnam’s accessibility. Danang International Airport will resume direct flights to India’s New Delhi and Mumbai, Japan’s Nagoya and Osaka, and Qatar’s Doha in 2025, making it easier for global visitors to experience the region’s golf and cultural attractions.

Sustainability at the Core

Sustainability is a key pillar of VGC’s 2025 strategy. Laguna Golf Lang Co, in partnership with Thanh Lanh and Royal Long An—two other Sir Nick Faldo-designed courses—plans to host the Faldo Vietnam Open. This initiative aims to establish Vietnam as a leader in junior golf development while promoting sustainable tourism practices.

Expanding into New Markets

Following successful roadshows in Australia and New Zealand in 2024, Laguna Golf Lang Co will intensify efforts to attract travelers from these markets. Additional promotional campaigns will highlight Central Vietnam’s unique offerings, further driving international interest.

A Year of Promise for Central Vietnam

With a mix of world-class golfing events, enhanced connectivity, cultural festivities, and sustainable initiatives, Vietnam Golf Coast clubs are setting the stage for a transformative 2025. As the region continues to draw global acclaim, Central Vietnam is poised to strengthen its position as a must-visit destination for golf and tourism enthusiasts worldwide.

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