• Home
  • news
  • features
  • interviews
  • projects
  • topics
    • sustainability
    • short courses
    • emerging markets
    • technology
    • restoration
    • renovation
    • new golf courses
  • magazine
    • Latest issue
    • Back issues
    • Advertise
  • golf directory
Search
GCA Logo
Grassing gets underway on first two courses at new Vietnam complex
Sean Dudley / 23 April 2018
/ Categories: News

Grassing gets underway on first two courses at new Vietnam complex

Grassing has commenced on two courses at a new ten course golf development in Vietnam.

Schmidt-Curley Design has been hired by FLC Group to lead the development of the complex near the city of Dong Hoi in the central part of the country.

Brian Curley told GCA that grassing on the first two courses should take about three months, with the grassing on the third course at the complex to commence straight after that.

Curley describes the site as being ‘super natural’, and the first two courses don’t feature a single formal bunker.

“This site is spectacular, featuring 5,000 acres of bright white, sand-based beachfront, massive dunes that rise to over 30 metres, scrubby pine vegetation, marshes and an abundance of ample fresh water,” Curley told GCA. “These first two courses are very natural and do not have a single formal bunker, but rely instead on sandy expanses and dunes. The composite course of the two back nines will feature half the holes on the beachfront for tournament play if desired.”

Curley also believes the region offers a perfect climate for golf.

“It is far enough south to hold high quality warm season grasses year-round, but also a mild season that will be fantastic for golfers,” he said. “The ten course complex, I believe, has the opportunity to become known as the ultimate natural golf destination in all of Asia.”

More on this project can be found in issue 44 of Golf Course Architecture.

Previous Article Plans submitted for new Hogans Gully course on New Zealand’s South Island
Next Article Links at Perry Cabin: Pete Dye’s final act
Print
8842 Rate this article:
No rating
Tags: New golf courseEmerging markets
Sean Dudley

Sean DudleySean Dudley

Other posts by Sean Dudley
Contact author

Contact author

Message sent.
Please enter your name. Please enter your name.
Please enter a valid email address. Please enter a valid email address. Please enter your email.
Please enter a subject Please enter a subject
Please enter the message.
x
  • Articles
  • News
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Opinion
  • On site
  • News
  • Topics
  • New Golf Courses
  • Renovations
  • Sustainability
  • Emerging Markets
  • Technology
  • Magazine
  • Print
  • Digital
  • Golf Directory
  • About Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Newsletter
  • Gopher Watch
  • Contact us
  • Login
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
Golf Course Architecture is published by Tudor Rose. Learn more.
Copyright © 2025 Tudor Rose. All rights reserved.
Tudor Rose logo