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Hanoi Golf Guide: The Capital’s Green Escapes

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    Surrounded by misty mountains and tranquil lakes, Hanoi — Vietnam’s historic capital — offers golfers a refreshing contrast to the coastal courses of Da Nang or the tropical layouts of the South. Within just an hour’s drive from the city center, you’ll find some of the country’s most scenic and well-designed golf resorts — each offering a unique experience that combines sport, culture, and relaxation.


    1. Kings Island Golf Resort – The Crown Jewel of Hanoi Golf

    Location: Dong Mo, Son Tay (about 45 minutes from downtown Hanoi)
    Designer: Robert McFarland / Pacific Coast Design

    Often called the “must-play” course in Northern Vietnam, Kings Island Golf Resort sits on a beautiful lakeside setting, with dramatic mountain backdrops and rolling fairways. The resort offers three coursesLakeside, Mountain View, and the newer Kings Course — each with its own character. Arriving by boat adds a special sense of adventure before you even tee off.

    Why play here: Signature island-style holes, scenic mountain vistas, and top-tier resort facilities.


    2. Sky Lake Resort & Golf Club – Where Challenge Meets Serenity

    Location: Chuong My District, 45 minutes southwest of Hanoi
    Designer: Ahn Moon Hwan

    Sky Lake features two championship 18-hole courses — the Lake Course, designed for professionals with wide lakes and demanding carries, and the Sky Course, offering more forgiving play and stunning valley views. It’s consistently ranked among the Top 10 Golf Courses in Vietnam and hosts major tournaments annually.

    Why play here: Dual-course setup, natural landscapes, and a peaceful retreat feel close to the capital.


    3. Legend Hill Golf Resort – The Twin Green Innovation

    Location: Soc Son District, near Noi Bai International Airport
    Designer: Nicklaus Design

    Legend Hill is the first Nicklaus Design course in Vietnam — and the first in Asia to feature the “twin green” concept: each hole has two greens, allowing for varied playing conditions and creative setups. Surrounded by lush hills and traditional villages, it perfectly blends Vietnamese heritage with world-class golf design.

    Why play here: Unique twin-green concept, convenient location (15 minutes from the airport), and serene countryside atmosphere.


    4. Long Bien Golf Course – City Golf, Night Golf

    Location: Long Bien District, 20 minutes from central Hanoi**
    Designer: Nelson & Haworth

    For those who want to squeeze in a round without leaving the city, Long Bien Golf Course is the perfect choice. This 27-hole complex offers fully floodlit night golf, high-end locker rooms, and panoramic views of Hanoi’s skyline from the clubhouse. It’s popular among business travelers and expats seeking a quick yet premium golfing fix.

    Why play here: Night golf, central location, and professional service standards.


    Travel Tips for Golfers

    • Best time to visit: October – April (cool, dry season – perfect for outdoor play).

    • Getting around: By private transfers; courses are 20–90 minutes from central Hanoi.

    • Where to stay: Lakeside hotels in Tay Ho or luxury downtown stays in Hoan Kiem for easy access to all courses.

    • Beyond golf: Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, visit the Temple of Literature, or take a day trip to Ninh Binh or Ha Long Bay.


    The Ultimate Hanoi Golf Itinerary

    Day 1: Long Bien Golf Course (city golf + night golf)
    Day 2: Kings Island (lakeside challenge)
    Day 3: Sky Lake (mountain views) or Legend Hill (Nicklaus design experience)

    Round off your days with local cuisine — bun cha, pho, and a cold Hanoi beer — to savor the capital’s true spirit.


    Hanoi isn’t just Vietnam’s political heart — it’s also a golfer’s haven, where modern championship design meets natural Northern charm.
    Each round here tells a story of tradition, landscape, and pure golfing joy.

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