Song Be Golf Resort
Situated in Lai Thieu, Thuan An Town, Binh Duong Province, Song Be Golf Resort is widely regarded as one of the most challenging and stimulating in the country. This is Viet Nam's first International Standard Championship Golf Course.
The 100 hectares of the golf resort was built out of the natural landscape of fruit orchard and coconut palms and was opened for play since 1994. The resort style layout features at least 10 lakes with tree-lined fairways.
The resort comprises of an 18-hole, Par 72 Championship Golf Course that measures over 7,200 yards (6,339m) at its longest. Carved out of natural surrounds, the Golf Course is officially rated in accordance with USGA/SGA (United States Golfers Association / Singapore Golfers Associationrequirements).
Other facilities include driving range, pro-shop, tennis courts, locker rooms, two restaurants, guest villas, children's playground, swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna, reading room and function rooms.
At Song Be, the emphasis is on offering golfers a challenging course which they will enjoy playing on a regular basis. At the same time, the course aim to provide golfers a warm atmosphere in relaxing surroundings.
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