Dragon Golf Links
Đồ Sơn
Located on the Đồ Sơn peninsula near Hải Phòng, Dragon Golf Links is one of Vietnam’s few true coastal links-style courses. Set right along the shoreline, the course combines sea views, open landscapes and natural terrain to create a distinctive golfing experience.
The 18-hole championship layout stretches to over 7,000 yards and is designed to reflect traditional links characteristics. Fairways are wide and undulating, with natural grasses, deep bunkering and minimal tree cover allowing coastal winds to play a major role throughout the round.
Unlike many inland courses in Vietnam, Dragon Golf Links encourages a more creative style of play. The firm ground conditions and open layout allow for a range of shot options, particularly when adapting to changing wind conditions.
What really sets the course apart is the setting. With holes running alongside the sea and views across the coastline, it offers a more open and exposed feel compared to the country’s mountainous or resort-style courses.
The course is part of a wider coastal development, with facilities and accommodation nearby, making it a strong option for those looking to combine golf with a seaside stay.
Cat Bi Airport
25km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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