Royal Long An Golf & Country Club
Long An
Located southwest of Ho Chi Minh City in Long An province, Royal Long An Golf & Country Club is a modern championship golf development designed by Sir Nick Faldo. The wider project is planned as a 27-hole international-standard golf complex, with 18 holes currently listed as open for play by several golf travel sources.
The course is designed to make the most of the natural landscape, with wide fairways, large bunkers, water features and spacious green complexes creating a strong but playable test. It has a clean, modern feel, offering room off the tee while still rewarding accuracy and smart positioning into the greens.
Royal Long An is part of a larger golf and villas development, with resort-style facilities including a clubhouse, dining, pro shop and accommodation planned or available within the complex. The official course information describes the wider site as a large-scale 2,165-hectare development, with the golf course sitting at the heart of the project.
Its location makes it a useful addition to a southern Vietnam golf itinerary, especially for golfers wanting to combine Ho Chi Minh City with a quieter countryside-style round. It feels more open and relaxed than many city-access courses, while still being practical enough for day trips.
Tan Son Nhat Airport
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About The Area
Oslo is Norway’s most practical and polished golf base, combining city culture, fjord scenery and easy access to several of the country’s strongest courses. It works especially well for golfers who want a short-break feel rather than a remote resort stay: quality golf by day, then waterfront dining, museums, bars and fjord views in the evening.
The closest standout venue is Oslo Golf Club at Bogstad. Founded in 1924, it is Norway’s oldest golf club, with an 18-hole course beautifully positioned beside Lake Bogstad. The setting is calm and leafy, with water, trees and classic parkland strategy shaping the round. It is a proper test without feeling overly severe, rewarding accuracy and good course management rather than just distance.
For a more modern championship-style experience, Miklagard Golf is one of the strongest options near the capital. Located close to Oslo Airport and around 20–25 minutes from Oslo, it offers a Robert Trent Jones Jr-designed course with wide fairways, bold bunkering and large greens, making it a brilliant addition to a city-based itinerary.
Golf around Oslo is best from May to September, when the weather is milder, daylight is long and courses are in peak condition. Summer evenings are a real bonus, giving plenty of time for relaxed late rounds.
Off the course, Oslo has loads going for it. The city sits right on the Oslofjord, with easy access to fjord cruises, kayaking, swimming and island-hopping, while cultural highlights include the MUNCH museum, Oslo Opera House, Vigeland Park and Holmenkollen.
For golfers seeking high-quality Norwegian courses, easy travel, fjord scenery and a lively but relaxed city base, Oslo is one of Scandinavia’s most enjoyable and convenient golf destinations.




















