Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is a city that vibrates with energy. It is the commercial heartbeat of Vietnam, where sleek skyscrapers tower over French colonial opera houses and street food stalls. For the golfer, Saigon offers diversity that few cities can match. You can play a quick round right next to the airport at a course designed by Nelson & Haworth, drive just outside the city to find lush parkland estates, or take a scenic trip to the coast to play one of the world’s highest-rated links courses. If you want a holiday that combines high-octane city life with serious golf, Saigon is the place.
The Bluffs Grand Ho Tram Worth the Drive Located about two hours from Saigon on the coast, this Greg Norman masterpiece is consistently ranked as the #1 course in Vietnam and often in the world’s top 100. It is a true spectacle, built on massive sand dunes with significant elevation changes. Every hole offers a view of the ocean, but the swirling winds make it a fierce test of skill.
Long Thanh Golf Club The Standard Bearer Located just 45 minutes from the city center, Long Thanh is widely considered the best all-around club in the immediate Saigon area. Built on a plateau, it offers panoramic views of the countryside and the Saigon skyline in the distance. The service is exceptional, with caddies who are famous for their green-reading skills.
Tan Son Nhat Golf Course Golf in the City This is the only open course located literally inside the city, sitting right next to the runways of the international airport. Designed by Nelson & Haworth, it is a massive 36-hole complex. It is surreal to tee off while watching a Boeing 747 take off in the background. The facilities are massive, including one of the largest clubhouses in Asia.
The convenience. You can land, check into your hotel, and be on the first tee in 30 minutes.
Saigon is a sensory explosion. Here is how to navigate it.
• War Remnants Museum:
A sobering but essential visit to understand the “American War” from the Vietnamese perspective.
• Cu Chi Tunnels:
Take a half-day trip to crawl through the vast underground network used by the Viet Cong soldiers. It is a fascinating look at guerrilla warfare.
• Notre Dame Cathedral & Post Office:
Visit the heart of District 1 to see the stunning French colonial architecture designed by Gustave Eiffel.
• Banh Mi:
You are in the birthplace of the modern Banh Mi. Try Banh Mi Huynh Hoa it’s famous for being the most expensive and meat-packed sandwich in town.
• Street Food:
Pull up a plastic stool at Ben Thanh Market in the evening for fresh spring rolls, grilled pork, and cold local beer.
• Rooftop Vibes:
Saigon is famous for its skyline. End your night at the Chill Skybar or Rex Hotel Rooftop for a cocktail with a view.

War Remnants Museum

Banh Mi Huynh Hoa

Chill Skybar

Cu Chi Tunnels

Notre Dame Cathedral & Post Office
The Vibe:
The best time to visit. Humidity is lower, and the skies are blue. December and January are particularly pleasant (around 25°C-30°C).
Golf Conditions:
Perfect. The courses are fast and firm.
The Vibe:
It is hot and humid. Expect a heavy tropical downpour almost every afternoon (usually lasting just an hour).
Golf Conditions:
The courses are lush and green. If you don’t mind pausing for a rain delay, the crowds are thinner and the value is great.
Saigon traffic is legendary. A “10km” drive can take 45 minutes if you don’t know the route. Our drivers know the shortcuts and timing to ensure you never miss a tee time.
The Bluffs is a destination in itself. We can arrange seamless transfers or even overnight stay packages at the Ho Tram majestic casino resort.
All our packages are fully inclusive. No surprises at the pro shop.

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