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  • 3 weeks later...
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we are starting to do a lot of business in Vietnam....I have no idea if there are any decent courses there...lets see!


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danang seems to be the place to go!

2 nice courses by the looks of it. i have only heard great things about it.

otherwise after living in asia for a while is that the quality of golf is quite good but also expensive.

enjoey asia.


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I will be playing 3 courses in the Ho Chi Minh area (Song Be Golf Resort, Vietnam Golf & CC, and Long Thanh GC) in early March as part of a 15 golf package to Vietnam & Thailand. We will also play 7 Thai courses in Pattaya and Bangkok areas. Played previously in Thailand in 2001. Will report on Vietnam golf when I return late in March. Might possibly get a round in Japan on the way back as I will be there for 2 nights.


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Rice growing in the fairways ;)

In my Hoofer C-1:  Big Dog:  SFTP 10.5 (210g head w/ hotmelt in the toe/ 1* open)-Axivcore Black 79x. 3 metal:  i15 15.5* -Axivcore Red 79x. Rescue:  A12 Pro 20* Matrix Ozik Altus X. Irons:  J36 Combo CB 3-6 MB 7-P- Project X 6.0 Flighted. Wedges: Spin Milled Non-CC 53/9 & 59/7 - DG X100's. Putter:  Studio Stainless Newport 2.5
 


  • 6 months later...
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Chipper, i think you had better carry a big bag of money for Japanese green fees.  Last time i looked $US200 was the minimum. 9 holes.


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Last month, I was golfing with my buddy and his two pals, both vets from the 60's, and someone remarked on the beat up fairways. One of the guys then brought up a funny war story (he only talks about the lighter moments) about calling in artillery on a French plantation after hearing shots.  Kaboom. Kaboom. Followed by a radio message from the C.O. "What the hell you doing! There's a golf course there!", and when the smoke cleared, there had been a small one.


  • 10 months later...
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Vietnam have only 28 Golf Course, 13 Course in North, 4 courses in Central and 14 Course on South. May be you can play golf in Saigon with Long Thanh Golf Resort, Vietnam Golf Country Club or Song Be Golf Resort


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