Da Nang Golf Club 
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Đà Nẵng
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Da Nang Golf Club (now operating as Legend Da Nang Golf Resort) is a 36-hole facility located in the Ngu Hanh Son district of Da Nang, Vietnam, on the central coast near My Khe Beach. It sits close to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites — Hoi An and Hue — and offers views of the Marble Mountains, the East Sea, and the Cham Islands.
The Norman Course, designed by Australian golf legend and former world No. 1 Greg Norman with lead architect Harley Kruse, opened in 2010 as the first true links-style course in Southeast Asia and Greg Norman's first design in Vietnam. It stretches to 7,160 yards at par-72 across 150 hectares of coastal dunescape on naturally sandy soil. The layout features blown-out bunkers, firm and fast fairways, rugged waste areas, swales and hollows, and wild seaside vegetation framing the playing corridors. Notable holes include back-to-back par-5s at the 4th and 5th, a long par-5 10th winding toward the Marble Mountains, and the signature 148-yard par-3 16th, played to a slightly raised green framed by the East Sea and Cham Islands. The Norman Course has ranked as high as 99th in Golf Digest's World's 100 Greatest Courses.
The Nicklaus Course, designed by Nicklaus Design and completed in 2020, occupies 200 hectares of lower-lying floodplain to the west. It takes a contrasting character to its links neighbour, with water featuring prominently across most holes as fairways skirt swamps, paddy fields and the Coco River on both nine-hole loops. It is noted as the first bulkhead course in Asia and all 18 holes are floodlit for night golf.
Vietnam Golf Challenge 2026