FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links, Mountain Course fairway above the South China Sea in Binh Dinh, Vietnam
Course profile · Nhon Ly, Binh Dinh, Vietnam

FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links

FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links is a 36 hole resort on the wild Binh Dinh coast of central Vietnam, with an Ocean Course by Nicklaus Design and a Mountain Course by Schmidt-Curley. The Mountain, opened in 2017, runs to about 7,077 yards over sandy, pine clad hillside with the South China Sea in view from sixteen of its holes.

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The verdict

FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links sits on a dramatic, undeveloped stretch of coast near the city of Quy Nhon in Binh Dinh province, a 36 hole resort built to put central Vietnam on the golf map. Two leading firms shaped the land, with Nicklaus Design responsible for the Ocean Course and Schmidt-Curley for the Mountain Course, which opened in 2017.

The Mountain Course is the headliner, a par 72 of about 7,077 yards laid over sand based, pine scrub hillside that tumbles toward the sea, with ocean views from sixteen of its eighteen holes. Between the two courses, the wide beaches and the resort lodging, FLC Quy Nhon is a genuine destination, easier to reach and to play than its remote setting suggests, and a fine anchor for a central Vietnam golf trip.

FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links at a glance

Opened
2017
Designer
Nicklaus Design, Schmidt-Curley
Type
Seaside links
Par
72
Yardage
About 7,077 yds
Green fee
From about 2.2m VND

Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026 from Schmidt-Curley Design and leading course databases; the 36 hole resort pairs a Nicklaus Design Ocean Course with the Schmidt-Curley Mountain Course, which opened in 2017 as a par 72 of about 7,077 yards. An indicative visitor fee from about 2,200,000 VND on weekdays, including cart and caddie, applies for 2026 and varies by day and season, so always confirm current pricing and availability directly before booking.

The holes worth the trip

The Mountain Course is the one most travellers come for, routed over sandy, pine clad slopes that fall toward the South China Sea. Firm, fast turf and sea breezes give it a true links character despite the hillside setting, and the ocean is in view from all but a couple of holes, a constant draw for the eye and a constant test of focus.

Schmidt-Curley used the natural sand and the elevation to build width with consequence, the fairways generous but tilted, the greens open to a running approach when the wind is up. The Ocean Course by Nicklaus Design offers a gentler, more sea level companion, so a two course day takes in both the drama of the hillside and the calm of the shore.

The closing holes climb back with the coast spread below, a memorable finish on a course built for the view as much as the score. FLC Quy Nhon rewards a controlled, wind wise game and gives back some of the most scenic golf in Vietnam.

How to get on

Indicative visitor access and green fees, FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links. Figures change by season and year. Always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.
What to knowDetail
AccessResort and public access; visitors and resort guests welcome with advance booking
Green feeFrom about 2,200,000 VND on weekdays, including cart and caddie; higher at weekends (indicative, 2026)
BookingBook through the resort or a Vietnam golf specialist; a stay and play package is the simplest route
On the dayCarts and caddies are standard; sun protection and water are essential on the exposed coast
Getting thereNhon Ly, north of Quy Nhon city, roughly 45 minutes from Phu Cat airport in Binh Dinh
Best monthsFebruary to August for the driest weather on the central Vietnam coast

Access and pricing verified June 2026; resort green fees change by day and season, so always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking.

Where to stay nearby

Most visiting golfers stay at the FLC resort itself, with its beachfront lodging and direct access to both courses, the simplest base for a focused golf break on the Binh Dinh coast. A resort stay puts the Ocean and Mountain courses on the doorstep.

For a wider trip, Quy Nhon city offers hotels and seafood dining a short drive south, and the course pairs with the better known resorts further up the coast for a central Vietnam tour. It is a remote but rewarding stop, well worth the journey for the scenery and the golf.

Looking for a base? See our recommended hotels and resorts near FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links.

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FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links questions

Who designed FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links and when did it open?

FLC Quy Nhon is a 36 hole resort with an Ocean Course by Nicklaus Design and a Mountain Course by Schmidt-Curley; the Mountain Course opened in 2017 on the Binh Dinh coast.

What is the par and length of the FLC Quy Nhon Mountain Course?

The Mountain Course is a par 72 of about 7,077 yards, laid over sandy, pine clad hillside with sea views from sixteen of its eighteen holes.

What does it cost to play FLC Quy Nhon?

An indicative weekday fee from about 2,200,000 VND, including cart and caddie, applies for 2026, with higher weekend rates. Always confirm directly before booking.

Can visitors play FLC Quy Nhon Golf Links?

Yes. FLC Quy Nhon offers resort and public access; visitors and resort guests can book both courses in advance, often as a stay and play package.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026; indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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