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Vietnam aims for 100 more golf courses by 2025

Vietnam aims to double the number of golf courses to 200 by 2025 to boost the country’s golf tourism and attract international golfers.

The age of golf in Vietnam

With a large population and rapidly increasing per capita income, golf has become a highly popular sport, opening up great potential for the golf course market in Vietnam.

Bamboo Airways, Vinpearl cooperate to provide air-tourism products

Bamboo Airways and resort operator Vinpearl on February 27 signed a strategic cooperation agreement in the field of air-tourism service.

Will golf courses attract tourists in poor provinces?

VietNamNet Bridge - Building more golf courses to develop tourism is believed to be one of the ways for poor provinces to develop local economies.

Land for housing to be 200,000ha by 2020

 VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam will have nearly two million hectares of urban area by 2020, the natural resources and environment ministry has said.

Quang Binh wants 10 international standard golf courses

 VietNamNet Bridge – This central province, known for its beaches and cave system, including the world's biggest cave, Son Doong, is seeking government approval to develop 10 golf courses along its coast.

Vietnam prepares to tee off national golf course plan

 VietNamNet Bridge – As golf has become an increasingly attractive sport here, as well as a lucrative component within the country's tourism industry, many foreign and domestic investors are rushing to build costly golf courses throughout Vietnam.

Handicap set for new golf courses

VietNamNet Bridge – Investment authorities are mulling over the decision to turn the golf course business into a conditional sector, which would mean that golf course planning would no longer be a necessity.

 

Investors tee-up golf course deals

Vietnamese property investors seem to be more confident in engaging in merger and acquisitions (M&A) in golf courses as some foreign companies facing financial difficulties in their developed nations are opting out of the sector.

Only 1/3 of golf courses break even or make profit

Investors once rushed to pour their money into golf courses, believing that this was a gold mine to dig. But they may have changed their mind when seeing 2/3 of the operational golf courses taking loss.

Golf courses get deserted in economic recession

The stuffy atmosphere can be breathed at the golf courses nowadays, which, like many other business sectors of the national economy, are experiencing the dark days of the economic recession.