Corporate Golf Trips to Vietnam
Championship courses by Greg Norman, Luke Donald and Robert Trent Jones Jr, five star beach resorts, caddies on every bag and Hoi An a short drive away. Danang on Vietnam's central coast has become one of Asia's great corporate golf bases, polished enough to impress clients and varied enough to keep a team coming back.
Photo: Danang golf coast, Vietnam via Google.
Who this trip suits
A corporate golf trip has to do two jobs at once: deliver golf good enough to be the point of the trip, and hospitality polished enough to entertain clients or reward a team. Danang does both. The central coast of Vietnam has assembled a cluster of genuinely world ranked courses within easy reach of a single airport, wrapped in five star beach resorts with the service level that a corporate group expects, and the cultural draw of the lantern lit old town of Hoi An twenty minutes down the road.
It suits client entertaining, incentive trips, partner retreats and team rewards, from a small senior group to a larger company outing. Caddies and carts are standard, the resorts handle meeting rooms and group dining without fuss, and the mix of dramatic mountain golf and beachside links gives a varied week. For groups extending the trip, Hanoi in the north and Ho Chi Minh City in the south add further courses and city programs.
The courses to build it around
Ba Na Hills · Luke Donald
A Luke Donald mountain design above Danang, threaded through forested valleys with dramatic elevation change and cooler air. A multiple winner of Vietnam's best course awards and a spectacular, memorable round to anchor the trip.
BRG Danang · Greg Norman and Nicklaus Design
Two signature courses on the beach: the Greg Norman links style Dunes course, around 7,142 yards of sandy, windswept ground, and a Jack Nicklaus Design course completed in 2020. Thirty six holes of championship golf at one beachfront address.
Hoiana Shores · Robert Trent Jones Jr
A Robert Trent Jones Jr links on the coast toward Hoi An, with expansive fairways, big greens and constant ocean views. One of the best modern courses in the country and a highlight of the central coast.
Montgomerie Links · Colin Montgomerie
A Colin Montgomerie links style course beside the Danang dunes, with abundant sand and an ever present wind that recalls a Scottish links. A strong, strategic test and an easy pairing with BRG Danang.
Laguna Lang Co · Sir Nick Faldo
A Sir Nick Faldo design about an hour north toward Hue, set between a lagoon, the mountains and the sea. A scenic, varied course and a fine add on day if the group wants a fifth round and a change of scene.
Resorts and Hoi An
Five star beach resorts handle the group, the meeting space and the dining, while the lantern lit old town of Hoi An, a UNESCO site, gives the trip its evenings and its photographs.
Course facts verified June 2026 from the clubs and recognized rankings. Ba Na Hills was designed by Luke Donald, BRG Danang's Dunes course by Greg Norman with a second Jack Nicklaus Design course completed in 2020, Hoiana Shores by Robert Trent Jones Jr, Montgomerie Links by Colin Montgomerie, and Laguna Lang Co by Sir Nick Faldo. Conditioning and green fees change, so always confirm with each club before booking.
A sample corporate week, day by day
Arrive in Danang
Fly into Danang, settle into a beachfront resort, and open with a welcome dinner and a briefing on the week's program.
BRG Danang Dunes
Ease in on the Greg Norman links by the sea, a shotgun start for the group, then resort hospitality and dinner.
Ba Na Hills
The marquee mountain round above the city, cooler air and dramatic views, with the evening free in Hoi An.
Hoiana Shores or Montgomerie
A coastal links morning, then the closing dinner, prize giving and entertainment at the resort.
A last round and home
An optional round at Laguna Lang Co or a slow morning by the beach, then transfers to the airport.
Indicative costs and when to book
| Item | Indicative 2026 |
|---|---|
| Championship green fee, with caddie and cart | about 120 to 280 USD, confirm |
| Five star beach resort, per night | indicative, premium, confirm |
| Transfers, caddies and extras | indicative, confirm |
| Meeting space and group dining | indicative, by resort, confirm |
| Package per head, corporate week | mid thousands, indicative, confirm |
Best time to book: the dry, warmest months from February to August are peak golf season on the central coast, so book 4 to 6 months ahead for the best resorts and tee blocks, longer for larger groups. Tee times via our trip enquiry; where to stay via our recommended hotels and resorts.
Plan a Vietnam corporate golf trip
Tell us roughly when you want to travel, the group size and whether it is client entertaining or a team reward, and a concierge will build a Danang trip around the championship courses, costed to the head, with meeting space, dining and transfers, and no obligation.
Vietnam corporate golf questions
Where should a corporate group play golf in Vietnam?
Danang on the central coast is the standout corporate base, with a cluster of championship courses, beach resorts and a major airport. Build around Ba Na Hills, BRG Danang, Hoiana Shores and Montgomerie Links, with Laguna Lang Co an hour north. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City add courses for groups extending the trip to those cities.
How much does a corporate golf trip to Vietnam cost?
Vietnam green fees at the championship courses run from roughly 120 to 280 US dollars including a caddie and cart in the 2026 season. A four to five night corporate trip with several rounds, a five star beach resort, transfers and dining typically lands in the mid thousands per head. Figures are indicative for 2026; always confirm directly before booking.
When is the best time for a corporate golf trip to Vietnam?
Central Vietnam around Danang is best from February to August, when it is driest and warmest, with the wettest months from October to December. Spring and early summer give the most reliable golf weather. Early tee times suit the heat through the peak of summer.
Is Vietnam good for entertaining clients on a golf trip?
Very. Danang pairs world ranked courses with five star beach resorts, fine dining and the cultural draw of Hoi An a short drive away, so a corporate trip mixes serious golf with hospitality that impresses clients. Caddies, carts and resort service are the norm, which keeps the experience polished from arrival to departure.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts verified June 2026; green fees and package figures indicative for the 2026 season, always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.