November 2011 — Montgomerie Links near Danang on Vietnam’s Central Coast has been reaffirmed as the country’s best golf course after receiving two of Asia’s most prestigious golf awards.
In early October, Vietnam Golf Magazine named Montgomerie Links for the second year in a row as the country’s best course. Last week, at the Asian Golf Summit in Pattaya, Thailand, the course received the same accolade — also for the second year in a row — from Asian Golf Monthly, widely regarded as Asia’s most influential golf publication.
Montgomerie Links, designed by and named after Ryder Cup captain and eight times European Order of Merit winner, Colin Montgomerie, opened in 2009 in Vietnam’s hottest golf destination, the Central Coast between Danang and Hoi An.
It has since won widespread acclaim for its design, course conditioning, golfing enjoyment, practice facilities, clubhouse and service. Thousands of players from all over the world who have played there invariably rate it among the best courses they have experienced.
This week, Montgomerie Links is becoming a foundation member of a new destination marketing group, Golf Coast Vietnam, which is being launched to promote golf tourism on the country’s rapidly-developing central coast between Hue and Hoi An, with Danang as the fulcrum and international entry point.
“We are very fortunate to have been provided with such a stunning golf course,” the general director of Montgomerie Links, Jon Tomlinson, said this week after accepting the latest award. “Colin Montgomerie himself took enormous pride to ensure he was personally satisfied with every aspect of the course design, while our owner, Indochina Land, provides great support as one of the foremost managed fund companies in Vietnam.”
Indochina Land also owns the highly-acclaimed Nam Hai resort and the recently-opened Hyatt Regency Danang Resort & Spa, both of which are within a few kilometres of the golf course.
The Vietnam Golf Association, which endorses the annual awards announced in Vietnam Golf Magazine, has also recognised Montgomerie Links by holding the annual Vietnam Matchplay Championship there since 2009. This year, the course also hosted the inaugural Colin Montgomerie Junior Challenge, an event open to junior golfers in Vietnam who are under 17 and have an official handicap.
Tomlinson said Montgomerie Links had played a vital role in introducing 3000 new golfers to the game through the association’s “Grow the Game” program. It was also a major contributor to the economy in Quang Nam province through the employment of 500 local staff on the golf course and Montgomerie Villas real estate project.
“Golfers all over the world now know that when they come to Danang and play Montgomerie Links they will have a memorable golfing experience,” Tomlinson added januvia dosage. “These awards provide an assurance and a reason for golf travellers to see the course and the Central Coast for themselves.”
Among reviews of the course from golfers have been these on the World Golf and Trip Advisor websites:
- “I’d rate this course the finest we played on our golf tour of Vietnam.”
- “Danang’s beachfront is in a construction boom, which makes it ideal for any Vietnam holiday. Schedule a couple rounds at this course.”
- “The course is in very good shape and the caddies did a marvelous job of making our enjoyment even better.”
- “Great golf experience. Don’t miss out, fellow golfers.”
- “I played there twice in the past four months while visiting Danang. It is one of the best resort golf courses in South-East Asia.”
Golf and accommodation packages start at $US85 per person per night (twin share) with one round of golf. Two rounds of golf and two nights’ accommodation at the nearby Furama Resort costs $US319 per person (twin share) including breakfasts, one set meal at the course’s Birdies restaurant and use of the driving range.
Air Asia is launching a new international air service in December from Kuala Lumpur to Danang.