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South East Asia

Exotic courses, tropical landscapes, and vibrant cultures create diverse and exciting golf adventures across the region

Golf in Southeast Asia has flourished into a world-class experience, offering a stunning variety of courses set amid breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures, and luxurious resorts.


From the tropical islands of Indonesia to the bustling metropolises of China and Singapore, this region has become a magnet for international golfers seeking variety, challenge, and value.


Thailand is perhaps the most popular golf destination in Southeast Asia. With over 250 courses scattered across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hua Hin, and Phuket, it combines high-quality layouts with Thai hospitality. Championship courses like Black Mountain and Banyan Golf Club in Hua Hin are often ranked among Asia’s best, while island gems like Red Mountain in Phuket provide unforgettable rounds through jungle-clad hills and red rock canyons.


Vietnam has rapidly emerged as a premium golf destination, thanks to significant investment in course design and resort infrastructure. The central region around Da Nang boasts spectacular coastal courses like BRG Da Nang Golf Resort and Ba Na Hills, with dramatic views and strategic layouts. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City also offer a mix of traditional and modern clubs. Vietnam’s blend of culture, cuisine, and scenery makes it ideal for golf holidays.


Malaysia offers a unique blend of mountain, coastal, and city courses. Resorts like The Els Club in Langkawi and Saujana Golf & Country Club in Kuala Lumpur are among the most prestigious. With its year-round tropical weather and excellent highways, Malaysia is ideal for golf road trips combining cities and natural retreats. The country’s multicultural flair adds an appealing layer to the golf experience, from spicy street food to heritage sites.


Singapore, while compact, offers several excellent golf experiences. Sentosa Golf Club, home to the HSBC Women’s World Championship, is a world-renowned course featuring impeccable maintenance and stunning views of the city and sea. Other private clubs like Laguna National also offer superb facilities. Singapore’s efficient transport, luxurious accommodations, and cosmopolitan vibe make it a popular short-stop for golfing tourists.


Indonesia provides a vast array of golf opportunities across its islands. Bali is a particular standout, with courses like the Bali National Golf Club and Handara Golf Resort offering scenic rounds among volcanoes, temples, and tropical greenery. Jakarta and Bandung are also home to excellent courses. Indonesia’s diversity of environments and rich culture make it a captivating destination for adventurous golfers.


China, while geographically broader than Southeast Asia proper, plays an important role in regional golf tourism. Mission Hills in Shenzhen and Haikou is the world’s largest golf resort, boasting 22 courses designed by legends like Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, and Nick Faldo. These sprawling properties offer unmatched variety and facilities. Golf in China is often tied to upscale tourism and business travel, especially around major cities and resort hubs.


In summary, Southeast Asia’s golf offerings are as diverse as the region itself. Golfers can play dramatic mountain courses, coastal links, and city layouts — all within a few hours’ flight. Affordable green fees, warm hospitality, and year-round playability make it a compelling destination for golfers of all levels.

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