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VGA Sponsors Key Moves Toward Golf Equality
HO CHI MINH CITY - The Vietnam Golf Association has gathered experts from across Southeast Asia this week to inspect and officially "rate" several of the country's top golf courses according to the U.S. Golf Association Course Rating System, recognized as the world's de facto handicapping system.
This effort, the first of its kind in Vietnam, is being sponsored by the Vietnam Golf Association (VGA), whose 2009 membership in the International Golf Federation enabled its licensing by the USGA in February.
"This is an essential step in the maturation of the golfing culture in Vietnam," said VGA General Secretary Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Chu, "and it's a vital component of the VGA's overall mission."
Accurate course ratings will allow the VGA to organize a legitimate, working handicap system for Vietnamese golfers - both resident golfers and tourists. Implementation of the system will be facilitated by the VGA in partnership with Saigon-based golf consultants Fore Golf Asia.
Golf's handicap system is reliant on accurate course ratings and handicaps; it allows golfers of different abilities to enjoyably and fairly compete against one another on relatively equal terms. It is one of the few sports or games that provides this opportunity.
However, this system requires that courses be uniformly rated for difficulty, so that one player's skill level is assessed along the same criteria as his or her opponent. In this way, course rating is the first step in the handicapping process, and these four Vietnamese golf facilities have been singled out for this initial course-rating effort:
- Twin Doves Golf Resort, opened in Ho Chi Minh City this spring (www.twindovesgolf.com)
- Vietnam Golf & Country Club (East and West Courses), the oldest club in HCMC (www.vietnamgolfcc.com)
- Danang Golf Club (Dunes Course), opened on May 1, 2010 (www.dananggolfclub.com)
- The Montgomerie Links in Hoi An, the first 18 to open in the Central Coast region, in August 2009 (www.montgomerielinks.com)
Only qualified USGA-certified raters are equipped to accurately assess the overall difficulty of an 18-hole golf course. Indeed, when rating an 18-hole course, the difficulty of each individual hole is also determined relative to the other 17.
The distinguished rating team assembled by the VGA and Fore Golf Asia (FGA) for this task includes two representatives of the Hong Kong Golf Association, Director Iain Valentine and Handicap Chairman Warwick Guy; Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Chu of the VGA; noted golf course architect Peter Rousseau with the firm P&Z Design; and FGA principal Jeff Puchalski, an 16-year member of the Professional Golfers Association of America.
"Golf is about enjoyment, but it's also about fair and equitable competition," said Jeff Puchalski, FGA founder and principal (www.foregolfasia.com). "Establishing legitimate USGA-sanctioned course ratings and, in turn, USGA-sanctioned handicaps, are essential to promoting equality amongst golfers. Handicaps allow that equality. Equality encourages more competition, and competition creates better golfers across Vietnam.
"With these ratings in place, Vietnamese courses will also be USGA-recognized - allowing golfers from all over the world to officially post their scores when playing golf here. Once all the courses have been rated, the VGA can provide handicaps to golfers at all VGA-affiliated clubs through a nationwide handicap system. This information will live online, so all clubs will have access to any golfer's information - to verify Handicap Indexes for tournaments."
The USGA's method of rating course "slope" provides a better assessment of a golf course's relative degree of difficulty than mere length. Some of the factors considered in course and slope rating are topography, rough and recoverability, trees, bunkers, and even the psychological obstacles a player may encounter on a hole.
The slope rating adjusts the strokes a golfer receives from an opponent while playing from any set of tees at any course. A course with a higher slope (which means that the spread between scores of scratch and non-scratch golfers will increase) will result in a player receiving more strokes from a more skilled opponent; conversely, a player receives fewer strokes from a more skilled opponent when he plays on a course with a lower slope rating, where the spread decreases.
Thailand Hosts, Takes Honors at World Schools Golf Challenge
The first World Golf Schools Challenge to be held in Thailand was a triumph for Thai players who showed youngsters from six other countries that the kingdom could be a future major force in men's and women's golf. Played at four courses near Hua Hin in March, the biennial competition attracted 126 players aged 13 to 18 from 18 schools in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, England, Zimbabwe, India and Thailand. More than 60 coaches and parents also travelled to Hua Hin for a remarkable week o[more]
Pattaya Amateur Golf Week - March 2013
The first event for 2013 of the Thailand Amateur Golf Week Series hosted by Golfasian, teed off in the seaside resort of Hua Hin on 3rd March, 2013. The event is a 7 nights / 4 rounds golf tournament with prizes for daily winners, overall winners as well as prizes for Closest to the Pins and best 9 hole scores. The event started off with a welcome dinner at The Hilton Hotel in the Terrace restaurant with an international buffet and was finished off with Black Mountain Golf Club hosting a buffet [more]
Phuket Golf News & Updates
We are currently coming to an end to the high season in Phuket which has been extremely busy not just for golfers, but tourists in general. Patong Beach continues to be the most popular tourist destination with its vibrant nightlife and endless shopping possibilities. Ten minutes south of Patong Beach you will find the resorts of Kata and Karon Beach and with its long beach, more suited to families. One of the most popular new destinations is Cape Panwa in the south of the island which has[more]
Chiang Mai Golf News & Updates
After a few down years due to the economy, political unrest and floods, Chiang Mai tourism bounced back stronger than ever for the 2012 / 2013 High Season, with hotels and golf courses largely fully booked from mid-December through February. As a result many golfers are now asking when would be a good time for both weather and avoiding the crowds? I like to suggest the 'shoulder' seasons just before and after High Season. The weather is still pretty good (though April is rather[more]
Golf in Hua Hin - A Destination Review by Marco Scopetta
Hua Hin is for sure one of Thailand's top golf destinations for this high season, the golf courses are in great condition and there are new five stars hotels and resorts all up and down the sea board. The best golf courses are still Black Mountain and the Banyan followed by Sea Pine, Springfield, Lake View and Palm Hills. Of course don't forget the Royal Hua Hin Golf course, a real journey in the past. It was commissioned in the 1924 to accommodate the Thai aristocracy living in the area.[more]
Golf in Siem Reap - A Destination Review by Mark Siegel
Siem Reap is a small former French colonial town that has been visited by foreigners mainly to see the 1000 year old cradle of Khmer civilization and the Temples of Angkor Wat. Up until 10 years ago, golf was unheard of in Cambodia, but it was only a matter of time until golf took off. Now Siem Reap is home to three international standard 18-hole golf courses each with their own variety and challenges for everyone from amateurs to professionals. In addition, the temples of Angkor Wat, a UNESCO [more]
Golf in Phuket - A Destination Review by Ian Morgan
Phuket is Thailand largest island and is an hour's flight south from Bangkok. The new extension at Phuket International has just begun and will in future be able to handle 12.5 million tourists a year. The island sits in the Andaman Sea and its west and south coastline is sprinkled with some of the best beaches in the world. The most popular resort is Patong Beach famous for its beach, shopping and exhilarating nightlife, but if you prefer a quieter location there are many other options such as [more]
Phuket Amateur Golf Week July 2012 Review
The Phuket Amateur Golf Week 2012 teed off with sunny skies and the event went down to the wire with just 3 stableford points separating the top three players over 4 rounds. Each July golfers from all over the world converge in Phuket for the Golfasian Thailand Amateur Golf Week. This year was no different with golfers from UK, Singapore, Australia and Germany testing their skills on the Phuket championship courses. Day 1: saw Francis Lee from Singapore jump out of the starters blocks with a f[more]
Golf in Bangkok - A Personal Destination Review by Jim Mullet - Golfasian's International Sales Manager
Bangkok has something for everyone; shopping, dining, accommodation, entertainment and nightlife, and golf. Bangkok is a golf lover's paradise. There are many excellent golf courses nearby and, in fact, Bangkok boasts the highest number of world-class golf courses of any city in Asia. Some golf courses like Alpine, Amata Spring, Bangkok Golf Club, Navatanee, Royal Gems, Suwan, and Thai Country Club played host to PGA tournaments. Others like Ayodhya Links, Ratchapreuk, Riverdale and Royal[more]
Weight Allowance on Aircraft
Unless you are travelling with Emirates Airlines who do not charge for golf equipment, the weight allowance can be a problem especially with some of the low cost carriers such as Air Asia. Leave your golf balls at home as they are quite heavy, and they are very cheap and easy to buy here. I bought 30 grade A golf balls at Loch Palm last week for 600 Thai Baht which included Titleist, Callaway and Tailor Made balls, which is very good value. You don't feel too bad then, when you hit it in the w[more]
Golfing in Pattaya
Over the last 20 years I have seen Pattaya grow from a seaside city into a thriving metropolis of international standings. My first visit to Pattaya was in 1995, back then, there was the main beach strip, Beach Road & Second Road, but anything two blocks back was regarded as out of the way and nobody frequented these areas. Now Pattaya goes for 20 minutes drive in any direction with a huge array of restaurants, nightclubs, bars, shopping centres, massage and day spa facilities, and high stan[more]
Golfing in Sabah
Golfing in Sabah goes back a long way. In fact, records show that in 1906 a membership drive for the Kudat Golf Club appeared in the British North Borneo Herald with an entrance fee of $5.00! Today, Sabah boasts 20 golf clubs located in all corners of the state with courses set amongst breath-taking scenery and offering interesting and challenging play for all golf visitors. Courses are located in the cities and towns, by the sea, in the mountains, and at the fringe of lush vegetation. This East[more]
Golfing in Thailand
As originally published on www.tatnews.org Destination diversity and the vast choice of golf courses located throughout the country are key factors attracting the large numbers of visitors coming to play golf in Thailand. From the beach resorts in the south, to the mountainous surroundings in the north, or the bustling cities of Bangkok and Pattaya, there are golf courses to suit every preference. All are located in highly accessible areas with fast and convenient door-to-door transfers[more]
Phuket - A Personal Destination Review by Ian Morgan
Phuket is Thailand's biggest island and commonly referred to as the "Pearl of the Andaman". The island is blessed with magnificent coves and bays, clear waters and some of the world's finest beaches. The best beaches and the most popular are on the west coast in the resorts of Patong, Karon, Kata, Kamala, Surin Nai Harn, Bang Thao and Mai Khao. As well as its famous beaches Phuket offers many more attraction such scuba diving around its neighboring islands, the most popular being Phi P[more]
Bali - A Personal Destination Review by Nena Huwae
The top course and beach destination in Indonesia. Bali has an extensive nature with beautiful beaches, rice plantations, and still an active volcano. The culture in Bali is buddist and this attracts visitors from all over the world. Bali hosts top courses like: Nirwana Bali GC (Greg Norman design), New Kuta (Asian most challenging), Bali Golf & CC (One of Asia's 5 Best Courses) and Bali Handara (Peter Thompson design 1.142m. above sea level). In between rounds you will have the option to ex[more]
Siem Reap - A Personal Destination Review by Adam Robertson
Fast becoming the new golf destination in Asia, Siem Reap offers something quite breathtaking for the golfing tourist. There are three quality courses on offer and approximately 100 temples that await the traveller.Angkor Golf Resort is Cambodia's best golf course, recently voted in the "Top 10 Best Maintained Course" in Asia Pacific by readers of Asian Golf Monthly.Designed by Sir Nick Faldo this challenging and highly enjoyable course is built to test the seasoned professional golfer[more]
Montgomerie Links Vietnam's General Director: Jon Tomlinson
Jon Tomlinson who hails from Melbourne, Australia is a certified AAA member of the Australian PGA and holds a Degree in Business Management. His employment history extends to operating some of the best golf facilities formerly as a General Manager for over four years in China and Director of Golf at the famed National Golf Club in Australia. Jon in his role as General Director, has been instrumental on the Colin Montgomerie designed, Montgomerie Links Golf Course since November 2007, initially i[more]
Featured Golf Destination - Pattaya
While Pattaya has been on the radar for over 50 years as an R & R area for the Armed Services during the Second world war and the Vietnam war, it is now getting great reviews from the golfers for the championship courses that are available in this area. Over the last 5 years there have been 5 new courses built and with over 40 other courses within an hour's drive of downtown Pattaya, it's simply a golfers heaven. Where else in the world ticks all these boxes Value for money [more]
St. Regis Offers Bangkok Golf Access
When the luxury five-star St. Regis Bangkok hotel opened in April, its inaugural general manager, Andreas Oberoi, couldn’t have been more delighted to assume responsibility for the remarkable new property. Andreas Oberoi came from The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort, another typically superb St. Regis property on the island of Majorca, Spain. Being located next to three championship golf courses on the island, Andreas admits to having developed a keen interest in the game during his time t[more]
Your Golf & Travel Friend in Southeast Asia – Golfasian and Mark Siegel
If you were coming to Northern California and called me, I might be able to suggest the exact mix of golf courses, sights, restaurants, and places to stay. And of course, with your GPS or maps you wouldn't have any trouble navigating around on your own. In essence, you could call me as your friend or someone like me if you want to really nail a great time and get the most for your time and money. Now picture going to exotic Southeast Asia, to a place like Thailand, Vietnam or Ca[more]
Grant to Popularize Golf Caps Banner
First Year at Montgomerie Links QUANG NAM, Vietnam (17 August 2010) - The Asian Golf Industry Federation (AGIF) has awarded The Montgomerie Links Vietnam a USD $10,000 grant to promote participation in the game across all socioeconomic strata in the Central Coast region. "It's a most welcome and significant exclamation point to our first anniversary," said general Jon Tomlinson, referring to the opening of all 18 holes in August 2009, which led to Montgomerie Links Vietnam being nam[more]
A Players Diary - Phuket Amateur Week
Day 1 The second annual Phuket Amateur Golf Week started on 24th July 2010 with the complimentary pick up at Phuket international airport and we had a 40 minute drive to the hotel situated at the beautiful Patong Beach. The hotel we stayed in was the Courtyard by Marriot located at the southern end of beach. The rooms we had were all superior rooms which either had a balcony overlooking the pool or looking over the road towards the markets. Registration day was on Friday night with the player[more]
Fenix joins Golf in a Kingdom; both on the rise
BANGKOK - In a further alliance of homegrown Thai-golfing enterprises, Fenix Golf has joined Golf in a Kingdom: The Thai Golf Experience as official apparel provider. Golf in a Kingdom (www.golfinakingdom.com) is the private marketing cooperative whose growing membership ranks already include Thailand's best golfing venues and hotel accommodations, in addition to the Tourist Authority of Thailand and tour operator Golfasian (www.golfasian.com). Hilton properties in Thailand officially join the [more]
Golf Styles Thailand - The Good Life
Strolling down the main drag in Pattaya, Thailand, the local clocks ticking toward 11 p.m., I am reminded of the golf destinations we North Americans regard as desirable. Front and center is the golf component, of course. Normally it's the primary factor in determining quality or desirability. But there's no denying that packs of (primarily) male golfers generally prize golfing locales for their nightlife, too. Any gaggle of eight to 12 golfing buddies will include a few lads determined t[more]
Top Vietnam Golf Destinations Link Up
DALAT, Vietnam (June 29, 2010) - New routes announced by Vietnam Airlines have linked the country's two premier golf destinations. Starting June 30, Vietnam Airlines revives its Dalat-Danang service, making extended holidays - golf and otherwise - far more convenient. Dalat is home to Dalat Palace Golf Club, the oldest and most acclaimed course in the country. The mile-high gem opened in the 1930s and has since garnered a slew of awards from publications as prestigious as Golf Digest (USA) and [more]
Q&A with top Thai export: Thongchai Jaidee
Question: You are currently ranked #46 in the world, good enough to earn a U.S. Open place this week, at Pebble Beach. Is this a thrill or just another competitive opportunity? Thongchai Jaidee: As a professional golfer, I try to perform well in every tournament but since the U.S. Open is one of the Majors, every player will try harder to perform well - because the field is full of talented people. I am really looking forward to the challenge. Q: You have won 12 times on the Asian Tour[more]
Black Mountain Joins Golf in a Kingdom
HUA HIN, Thailand - 'Golf in a Kingdom: The Thai Golf Experience' celebrates its first anniversary this month by welcoming to its ranks one of the country's top new courses, Black Mountain Golf Club in the seaside resort hamlet of Hua Hin. Just three years old, Black Mountain is already a bona fide "championship" layout, having played host to the Asian Tour's Black Mountain Masters in 2009, a tournament won by Swedish European PGA Tour star Johan Edfors, who now calls Black Mountain h[more]
Mövenpick's Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament Promises Twice the Proceeds and Fun
Following the immensely successful debut last September of its charity golf tournament, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts decided not to wait another year for the second edition: The next "Great Day For A Good Cause" is scheduled for May 29th and will again be held at Kings' Island Golf Club, Hanoi's oldest golf facility. "The enthusiasm generated by last year's tournament was really gratifying," noted Knuth Kiefer, Mövenpick Hotel general manager Vietnam. "So, by popular [more]
Golf Tour Operators Convene North American Conference
As appeared in Focus on Travel NewsPublished by Ozgur Tore Wednesday, 19 May 2010 Golf tour operators from across North America will gather this week Palm Beach, Florida at PGA National Resort & Spa for the 2nd annual North American Golf Tourism Convention, organized by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators.More than 70 golf tour operators that sell North America as a golf destination will meet for three days starting Wednesday, May 19. Approximately half of [more]
Be the Ball
As appeared in United Hemispheres Inflight Magazine Thailand may seem a little off the beaten path for golf lovers, but when you apply the teachings of the Buddha, you might just become one with the hole. Author James A. Frank Illustration Barry Blitt There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. - SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA ("THE BUDDHA"), 563-483 BCE THE BUDDHA WOULD HAVE made a good golf instructor. Rather than show his students the proper grip or stance, he would point them [more]
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