The BRG Kings Island Golf Resort is comprised of 3 Courses and a total of 55 holes situated on 350 hectares of land and surrounded by 1500 hectares of waterfront.
The Lakeside Course is the first course to open in Hanoi in 1993 and has been the local favorite among golfers. The Lakeside course was designed by Golf Course Architect, Robert McFarland of the United States. Robert McFarland took full advantage of the property utilizing the undulating terrain, maximizing the calming Dong Mo Lake to incorporate challenging golf shots set amongst the lake front whilst meandering the layout through the natural forest on the island.
The course plays longer than the 6,516 posted yardage from the Championship tees and will continually challenge players of all levels. The TifDwarf greens require accurate play from the tight Bermuda fairways. Lakeside Course is maintained by foreign experts and local staff to ensure the condition of the golf course.
The Mountainview Course was designed in 2004 by Pacific Coast Designs (PCD) based out of Australia and completed BRG Kings Island Golf Resort to become the first 36 Hole Resort in Vietnam.
PCD designed Mountainview Course takes full advantage of the majestic views of the Ba Vi mountain. The spectacular tree lined course plays to 7000 yards and immerses you in nature far from the noise of the Vietnam’s Capital, Hanoi. The Novotec greens surfaces are of championship caliber year round and complete this masterpiece.
The Kings Course (19 holes) is the newest golf course at BRG Kings Island Golf Resort. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus II, President of the No.1 golf designer firm Nicklaus Design, a leading force in golf design worldwide.
Jack II was inspired by the beauty of the island and the existing courses. The front nine makes its way through the natural woodland and is considered and instant classic with numerous challenging holes. The back nine offers a superb challenge wrapped by large lakes.
The course and golf experience is concluded with a special par-3 19th hole, plays from a tee above a rock waterfall to an island green. Jack Nicklaus II opened the Kings Course in 2018 where he said; “This is my special gift to golfers in Vietnam.”