Laguna Golf Lang Co, Nick Faldo design between mountains and the sea near Da Nang, Vietnam
Trip planning · Vietnam

Golf Society Trips to Vietnam

Championship courses by Faldo, Nicklaus and Norman, brilliant caddies and genuine value, built for a larger group. Da Nang, Hanoi and Hoi An, arranged as one easy society trip with the tee times secured.

Photo: Laguna Golf Lang Co via Google.

Who this trip suits

A golf society trip to Vietnam is one of the smartest long haul moves a group can make. The courses are modern and ambitious, the caddies are skilled and friendly, the weather is warm and the value is excellent, all of which scales beautifully for a society of eight, twelve or more. It suits clubs and groups who want plenty of golf and an easy social base, with night markets, beaches and a famous food scene to fill the evenings.

The natural hub is Da Nang on the central coast, with five championship courses within an hour, a long resort beach and a well connected airport. Many societies pair it with a few days in Hanoi for the courses near the capital, or add Hoi An for the old town. We prebook every round, every caddie and the transfers, and we hold a block of tee times so a large group plays together. For context see our Vietnam hub and the Hanoi guide.

The courses to build it around

Indicative 2026 green fees for leading Vietnam courses, in US dollars, before caddie. Caddies are customary and inexpensive. Figures change by season and rate plan, so always confirm directly before booking.
CourseArea and noteIndicative green fee
Laguna Lang CoDa Nang, Nick Faldo links and parklandAbout 120 to 180 USD
Ba Na Hills Golf ClubDa Nang, Luke Donald forest designAbout 150 to 220 USD
Legend Danang, Nicklaus and NormanDa Nang, two championship layoutsAbout 150 to 250 USD
Montgomerie LinksDa Nang, links style by Colin MontgomerieAbout 110 to 170 USD
BRG Kings IslandHanoi, Lakeside and MountainviewAbout 90 to 150 USD

Green fees verified June 2026 from course rate sheets and Vietnam tee time specialists; indicative and before caddie. Da Nang green fees and extras commonly total 180 to 360 USD all in. Always confirm directly before booking. See the best courses in Vietnam.

A sample structure

Day 1, land in Da Nang

Arrive, transfer to a beach resort on My Khe, and ease the group in with a welcome dinner by the sea. A short range session for anyone with energy after the flight.

Day 2, Laguna Lang Co

The Nick Faldo design north of the Hai Van Pass, set between mountains, paddy fields and the sea, his own pick as his best Vietnam course. A relaxed opener with the caddies setting the tone.

Day 3, Ba Na Hills

The Luke Donald forest course in the foothills, dramatic and secluded, the standout round of the trip, followed by an evening on the riverfront in Da Nang or the lanterns of Hoi An.

Day 4, Legend Danang

A marquee day on the coast, the Nicklaus or Norman course at Legend Danang, then the afternoon free for the pool, a massage or the beach bars.

Day 5, Montgomerie Links or fly to Hanoi

A final coastal round at Montgomerie Links, or extend the society trip with a flight to Hanoi for BRG Kings Island and the courses near the capital before flying home.

Indicative package range

Indicative 2026 package ranges, third party and per head, excluding international flights. Green fees and hotel rates swing with the season and group size, so always confirm directly before booking.
Trip levelPer head, indicativeWhat it tends to include
ValueFrom about 1,400 to 2,000 USDFour star beach hotels, four or five rounds with caddies, shared transfers.
PremiumAbout 2,400 to 3,400 USDFive star resorts, the marquee Da Nang courses, buggies and a private coach.
Two centerAbout 3,200 USD and upDa Nang plus Hanoi or Hoi An, the full championship card, caddies throughout and internal flights.

Best time to book. Central Vietnam plays best in the dry season from February to August, so reserve the top courses and a large block of tee times three to five months ahead. For the full hand built society trip, send the brief below or request a society package quote.

Plan a Vietnam society trip

We prebook the rounds, the caddies and the transfers across Da Nang and Hanoi, hold a block of tee times so the society plays together, and pair it all with the right hotels. Tell us roughly when and how many are traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Frequently asked

Why is Vietnam good for a golf society trip?

Vietnam pairs a fast improving roster of championship courses by Faldo, Nicklaus, Norman and Montgomerie with skilled, friendly caddies, warm weather and strong value, plus easy logistics for a larger group. Da Nang is the natural hub, with Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as alternatives, and the food, coastline and culture give a society plenty to do off the course.

How much does a golf society trip to Vietnam cost?

Indicative 2026 green fees run from about 100 USD at value courses to roughly 250 USD at the marquee Da Nang resorts, with caddies customary and inexpensive. A week with four or five rounds, a good hotel and transfers typically lands from around 1,400 USD per head, excluding international flights. Rates change by season and group size, so always confirm directly before booking.

Where should a society base in Vietnam?

Da Nang is the top choice for a dedicated golf society trip, with five championship courses within an hour, a long resort beach and an easy international airport. Hanoi suits a culture and golf mix with BRG Kings Island and Sky Lake nearby, and Ho Chi Minh City pairs golf with nightlife. Many societies combine Da Nang with a few days in Hanoi or Hoi An.

When is the best time for golf in Vietnam?

In central Vietnam around Da Nang, the dry season from February to August is the prime window, warm and reliable. Hanoi and the north play best from October to April. The wetter months bring afternoon showers, so tee off early, and shoulder season often delivers the best value and the quietest fairways.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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