Top 10 Best Golf Courses in Hanoi 2026/2027 to Perfect Your Swings

Last updated on February 24, 2026 in Best of Golf, Courses & Travel, Reviews 5 comments.
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When you think of the world’s great golf destinations, Hanoi might not be the first city that comes to mind. Yet, the World Golf Awards named it the best in the business for 2025.

The area is home to over ten 18-hole courses, and they aren’t your typical resort layouts. Many are woven directly into the northern Vietnamese landscape, with fairways that rise and fall with the natural terrain. Others are more modern, with challenging designs featuring the usual suspects: water, sand, and tricky greens.
This guide will point you to the best Hanoi golf courses in the area for a trip in 2026 or 2027, whether you’re looking for a serious test of your game or just a beautiful place to play a round.

Golf in Hanoi is a bizarre and brilliant contrast. You spend an hour sitting in gridlocked motorbike traffic, breathing in exhaust, and then suddenly you’re standing on a perfectly manicured tee box in dead silence. The courses here generally fall into two distinct camps. You have the older, natural layouts out in the foothills that just follow the severe elevation changes of the land, forcing you to hit blind approach shots off totally uneven lies. Then you have the newer, hyper-engineered resort courses built specifically to punish you, featuring manufactured lakes and massive bunkers that seem to swallow golf balls whole.

There is a specific window right around 4:30 PM in Hanoi that makes the whole trip worth it. The brutal midday humidity finally breaks, the light drops, and you get this massive sense of relief walking up the 18th fairway. It isn’t some spiritual “sanctuary” or a “manifestation of the city’s spirit” like the travel brochures claim. It’s just genuinely great golf in a part of the world that takes the sport surprisingly seriously. The local caddies know the breaks on the greens better than you ever will, and the post-round beer hits different when you know you have incredible street food waiting for you back in the Old Quarter.

If you’re booking a golf trip to Hanoi for the 2026 or 2027 season, you need to know which courses are actually worth the steep green fees and the inevitable taxi ride out of the city. We’ve put together a list of the standout tracks around Hanoi. We skipped the overhyped tourist traps and focused on the places we actually want to play—whether that means a brutal championship layout or just a scenic, laid-back round.

Must-Play Golf Courses in Hanoi

Long Bien Golf Course

Long Bien Golf Course

Long Bien Golf Course

If you want to play a round in Hanoi without losing half your day in traffic, Long Bien Golf Club is usually the default answer. It’s a 27-hole setup right inside the city limits, situated near the Red River. Because of that location, you get a surprising amount of quiet for a course that’s basically surrounded by urban traffic and noise.

Nelson & Haworth designed the layout, and they didn’t hold back on the hazards. You’re constantly dealing with uneven lies from the rolling hills, and if you miss the fairways, you are almost guaranteed to end up in either a lake or a surprisingly deep bunker. It forces you to actually think about your approach shots rather than just bombing it off the tee.

The facilities are massive. The clubhouse feels more like a luxury hotel lobby than a standard golf facility, which is pretty common for high-end courses in Vietnam but still striking when you walk in. They’ve got a fully stocked pro shop and solid practice areas if you just want to hit a bucket of balls. Even if you aren’t playing a full 18, it’s genuinely just a nice place to grab a drink and escape the city smog for an afternoon.

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BRG Legend Hill Golf Resort

BRG Legend Hill Golf Club

BRG Legend Hill Golf Club

If you are flying out of Hanoi and want to squeeze in one last round, BRG Legend Hill is usually the go-to recommendation. It sits up in the Soc Son mountain area, roughly a 20-minute drive from Noi Bai airport, which makes the logistics incredibly easy for travelers. Opened in 2015, it holds the title of the first Nicklaus Design course in Vietnam. If you’ve played a Nicklaus track before, you generally know what you are signing up for: forced carries, heavily guarded targets, and bunkers that seem to have their own gravitational pull.

The main talking point here is the “twin greens” setup. Instead of the standard 18 greens, the course actually maintains 36 distinct green complexes. Depending on the day you play, the routing shifts to target a completely different green. It’s a fascinating concept that changes the yardages, the angles of approach, and the club you pull off the tee. Some traditionalists might view it as a bit of a gimmick, but if you play the course over multiple days, it genuinely keeps the layout from feeling repetitive.

Visually, the course leans heavily into the dramatic northern landscape. The Soc Son mountains frame almost every shot, and the routing weaves through palm trees and plenty of water hazards. Tipping out at over 7,000 yards, the natural elevation changes guarantee that you will rarely get a perfectly flat lie in the fairways.

Ultimately, you are getting a premium, American-style resort golf experience dropped into the Vietnamese highlands. It is a tough walk, the layout demands absolute precision, and you have to think your way around the course, but it remains one of the sharpest tests of golf in the Hanoi area.

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Sky Lake Resort & Golf Club

Skylake Golf Resort

Skylake Golf Resort

If you are flying out of Hanoi and want to squeeze in one last round, BRG Legend Hill is usually the go-to recommendation. It sits up in the Soc Son mountain area, roughly a 20-minute drive from Noi Bai airport, which makes the logistics incredibly easy for travelers. Opened in 2015, it holds the title of the first Nicklaus Design course in Vietnam. If you’ve played a Nicklaus track before, you generally know what you are signing up for: forced carries, heavily guarded targets, and bunkers that seem to have their own gravitational pull.

The main talking point here is the “twin greens” setup. Instead of the standard 18 greens, the course actually maintains 36 distinct green complexes. Depending on the day you play, the routing shifts to target a completely different green. It’s a fascinating concept that changes the yardages, the angles of approach, and the club you pull off the tee. Some traditionalists might view it as a bit of a gimmick, but if you play the course over multiple days, it genuinely keeps the layout from feeling repetitive.

Visually, the course leans heavily into the dramatic northern landscape. The Soc Son mountains frame almost every shot, and the routing weaves through palm trees and plenty of water hazards. Tipping out at over 7,000 yards, the natural elevation changes guarantee that you will rarely get a perfectly flat lie in the fairways.

Ultimately, you are getting a premium, American-style resort golf experience dropped into the Vietnamese highlands. It is a tough walk, the layout demands absolute precision, and you have to think your way around the course, but it remains one of the sharpest tests of golf in the Hanoi area.

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BRG King’s Island Golf Resort

BRG Kings Island Golf Club

BRG Kings Island Golf Club

BRG Kings Island Golf Club is one of the most beautiful golf courses in Hanoi. The uniqueness is that it has two modes or types of course that are spread over 350 hectares of land and 1500 hectares of waterfronts. The players can choose to play at the King’s Course, the Lakeside, or the Mountainview side course. The King’s course is the best out of the three. The Lakeside layout was designed in 1993 by Robert McFarland and is a beautiful ground with an 18-hole, 72-par stretch. The Mountainview course, on the other hand, is a wooded 18-hole, 72-par arena. This was designed by Pacific Coast developers (PCD) and is located in Vietnam’s Ethnic Culture and Tourism Village. The vastness of the course and the different levels of difficulty will provide an excellent time for golfers while playing here.

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Thanh Lanh – Serena Valley Resort Golf & Club

Thanh Lanh Valley Golf & Resort

Thanh Lanh Valley Golf & Resort

Thanh Lanh Valley Golf & Resort (Serena Valley Resort Golf & Club) located at an altitude of 1,000 meters above sea level, has a cool climate all year round, with an average temperature of 18-25 degrees Celsius. This course is about a two-hour drive from Hanoi. A bypass road connecting Tam Dao, Thanh Lanh, and Dai Lai golf areas makes several excellent golf clubs easily reachable.

Thanh Lanh Golf Club is a Vietnam masterpiece of famous designer Sir Nick Faldo. Nick Faldo and his team incorporated the local natural terrain of Thanh Lanh Lake and the surrounding valley of the Tam Dao mountains. At Thanh Lanh, golfers can play distinct sections, including water surrounded, hillside, parkland, and a short section of Links golf. A peninsula over Thanh Lanh Lake houses the most specular holes. Returning nines both play out and back and share in the beauty of the site. The finishing holes play along the lake’s shoreline to the clubhouse with a magnificent mountain backdrop.

The Serena Valley Resort clubhouse resembles a middle-aged castle looking out over the finishing holes at Thanh Lanh. Modern elements such as accent lighting, well-stocked VIP areas, and a complete pro shop are included but hidden from the external view. Private resort villas are behind the clubhouse and available for rent on both short and long-term tenures.

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Heron Lake Golf Club

Heron Lake Golf Club

Heron Lake Golf Club

Heron Lake Golf Club is actually located up in Vinh Phuc province, which means you’re committing to a bit of a drive out of central Hanoi to get there. But if you are tired of the dramatic, exhausting elevation changes of the local mountain courses, this 18-hole layout by Pacific Coast Design and Michael Kelly is the perfect antidote. It’s a true wetland course. It’s relatively flat, but it defends its greens ruthlessly.

The namesake lakes aren’t just set dressing for a brochure. They are massive, sprawling hazards that dictate your strategy on almost every single hole. If your iron play is sloppy, this ecosystem will eat a dozen of your golf balls before you even make the turn. Because it sits on an actual wetland, the environment is incredibly quiet, and you genuinely do share the course with the local herons picking through the reeds while you try to read a putt.

Instead of hitting blind tee shots over massive hills, the challenge here is purely tactical. You have to navigate the bunkers and fully commit to the forced carries over the water. After the round, the clubhouse has everything you actually need: a solid restaurant for a post-round meal and a pro shop where you can restock the balls you just donated to the lake. Ultimately, it’s a great change of pace that forces you to play smart, target-style golf rather than just bombing it off the tee.

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Best Golf Courses near Hanoi

Phoenix Golf Resort

Phoenix Golf Resort

Phoenix Golf Resort

Phoenix Golf Resort is located 40 kilometers north of Hanoi in Ninh Binh – an area referred to as “Halong Bay on Land”. The view from the course and clubhouse is spectacular as the limestone outcroppings that frame and come into play on many of the holes resemble those most people only expect to see in the famous Halong Bay. The 54-hole Phoenix Golf Resort is the largest pure-play golf facility in Vietnam and the second largest in Asia, only after Mission Hills China.

Designed by Ronald Fream, each of the three courses at Phoenix Golf Resort makes use of severe fairway and green undulations as well as clever routing through and around the unique-looking limestone cliffs. Additional Japanese and Korean design inputs ensure that the surrounding environment is both well-protected and stunning at the same time. The three courses are named Phoenix, Dragon, and Champion Courses.

The huge European-styled clubhouse is on-site with the intent to offer every modern convenience to those Hanoi golfers making their way to Phoenix Golf Resort. Unfortunately, despite the use of imported materials the facilities fall short due to a lack of maintenance, poor staff service, and a general feeling of incompleteness. Therefore, it is recommended to golf and get back to Hanoi before enjoying any after-round relaxation, food, or entertainment.

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Amber Hills Golf & Resort

Yen Dung Resort Golf Course

Amber Hills Golf & Resort

Located in Tien Phong commune, Yen Dung district, Bac Giang province, 50 km drive from Hanoi, Amber Hills Golf & Resort has become an ideal destination with the leading golf course and luxurious resort in Vietnam.

Expanding 190 hectares, the 36-hole golf course is constructed in 2 phases. The first phase of the 18-hole Hillside course has operated since August 2017 and the second phase of the 18-hole Rock Valley course will be constructed shortly.

Designed by Albanese & Lutzke – the leading American Golf Course Design and Construction Management Company, the hidden charm of the Nham Bien mountain range has been awakening. The architects have created a variety of golf holes by making the most of the natural downhill slopes with ingenious arrangements of bunkers and water hazards. Each green tee has a unique view that brings different emotions to golfers. Your heart is filled with satisfaction when conquering these challenging golf holes and enjoying the peaceful beauty of a northern-featured countryside village under the foothills.

Coming to Amber Hills Golf & Resort is also to enjoy a system of modern bungalows and villas under construction in the heart of the golf course. Each bungalow and villa is a true work of art with light and space, uniqueness and creativity, and nature and man-made structure.

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FLC Ha Long Bay Golf Club

FLC Ha Long Bay Golf Club

FLC Ha Long Bay Golf Club

FLC Ha Long Bay Golf Club, situated in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam, is a world-class golfing destination that offers a unique blend of challenging gameplay and spectacular natural beauty. Designed by the renowned Schmidt-Curley Design, this 18-hole championship golf course is renowned for its stunning location, perched high above the bay, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the limestone karsts, islets, and the sea.

The course’s layout is both challenging and visually captivating. It features undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and large, fast greens that cater to golfers of all skill levels. The signature hole, offering a cliff-edge tee shot, is a highlight that leaves a lasting impression.

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Hilltop Valley Golf Club

Hilltop Valley Golf Club

Hilltop Valley Golf Club

If you’re looking to get out of Hanoi for a round, Hilltop Valley in Hoa Binh is worth the drive. It’s an IMG-designed 27-hole course that actually lives up to its name—you’re basically playing through a series of steep ridges and lush valleys.

The layout is split into three nines: A, B, and C. They all have their own quirks, but the common thread is the elevation. It isn’t a flat, easy walk; the fairways roll quite a bit, and the bunkers are positioned exactly where you’d prefer they weren’t.

What I like about it is that the water and the hills feel like part of the original land rather than something bulldozed in. It’s a challenging set of holes that requires you to actually think about your club selection, but the mountain backdrop makes even a bad round feel a bit better. It’s a practical, well-maintained spot for anyone who wants a break from the city’s flatter courses.

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Tam Dao Golf Club

Tam Dao Golf Club

Tam Dao Golf Club

If you’re tired of the humidity in Hanoi, Tam Dao Golf Club is one of the better escapes. It’s an hour’s drive from the city, sitting at the base of the Tam Dao Mountains. Because of the altitude, the air is actually cool enough to be refreshing, which is a rare find for golf in this region.

The 18-hole IMG layout doesn’t let you get too comfortable. The ground is naturally uneven, so you’re constantly dealing with side-hill lies and significant elevation shifts. The bunkers are placed exactly where a decent drive might land, and the water hazards are used effectively enough that you can’t just grip it and rip it on every hole.

It’s a scenic course, but it’s the mountain air and the quiet atmosphere that really sell it. It feels less like a city facility and more like a rugged, high-altitude getaway. If you’re looking for a round that tests your accuracy without the sweltering city temperatures, this is where you go.

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Above, we have introduced to you the 11 most thrilling golf courses in Hanoi for your 2026/2027 golf holidays. Some are located right in Hanoi city center while some are in the surrounding provinces, just about 1-hour drive from your accommodation in Hanoi. Have you ever played at these golf courses? Share with us your feelings by commenting in the box below. Or, contact us right here if you need help planning a Hanoi golf package.

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Lisa

Lisa, an avid golfer and seasoned travel writer, has carved a unique niche in the world of golf journalism with a focus on the vibrant and diverse golfing landscapes of Asia. With over a decade of experience, Lisa's expertise spans across several Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, and the Philippines.

Comments (5)

    1. Dear Henry,
      Thank you for your interest in a golf holiday in Vietnam this May! We’d be happy to check the tournament schedule for May and assist you with booking tee times, accommodations, and even tournament entries if available. Let us know your preferred destinations, and we’ll create the perfect golf itinerary for you!
      Best regards,
      GolfLux Team

  1. What about courses like Pheonix golf club and Thanh Lanh golf club ? These two are easily rank top three compare to your list above. Why are they not included in your listing above???

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