Jan 5th, 2023 Article
Faldo Series Asia extends its stay at Laguna Lang Co
The Faldo Series has announced that it will return to Laguna Lăng Cô for the next four years as it names the resort as the “Home of the Faldo Series Asia”.
The Faldo Series has announced that it will return to Laguna Lăng Cô for the next four years as it names the resort as the “Home of the Faldo Series Asia”.
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Savills, on behalf of Leaderboard Golf, has sold Chart Hills Golf Club in Biddenden, Kent to a private operator.
Laguna Golf Lang Co, one of Vietnam’s leading clubs, has strengthened its ties with the Asian Tour by renewing its status as an Asian Tour Destination until 2025. An exclusive network of 12 elite clubs with direct ties to the Asian Tour, the Asian Tour Destinations collective was founded as a vehicle to help grow the game and accelerate the recovery of golf tourism in the region.
Blue-chip tournaments and events allied to an expanded course portfolio and a renewed thirst for golf travel will see Central Vietnam cement its status as one of Asia’s must-visit golf destinations in 2023. That’s the view from the Vietnam Golf Coast (VGC) — a freshly rebooted destination marketing organization that links the region’s best signature golf layouts.
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