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Golf Information LAOS GOLF INFORMATION VIENTIANE DANSAVANH GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Description Located at the South Eastern shores of Nam Ngum Lake in Vientiane Province of Laos and approximately 60 km from north-east of Vientiane City, the capital of Laos. The 60 kilometers journey from Vientiane city and also close to the Phou Khao Khouay National Park, one of many great ones for golfers in Asia. Location 60 Kilometers from north-east of Vientiane City. Holes 18 Contact Add: Ban Phonkham, Toulakhom district, Vientiance Province Lao PDR168 Luang Prabang Road, Ban Muang Wa-Tha, Sikhottabong District Vientiane, Lao, P.D.R. Tel: +856 30 5200 666 Mobile: +856 20 488 3060 Website www.dansavanh.com/golfclub/index.html SANTISUK LANG XANG GOLF CLUB Description Created by Thai investors, situated on lush manicured greens halfway between the Friendship Bridge and Vientiane town centre, facilities include: Club-house, bar & restaurant, Pro-shop, Club hire, Caddies available. Location 30 Kilometers from Vientiane city Holes 9 Contact Add: Km 14 Thadeua Road, Vientiane, Laos Tel: +856 21 812 071 Fax: +856 21 213 622 Website None available 2 VIENTIANE VIENTIANE CLUB KM6 Description Vientiane Club KM6 is designed by Robert Trent Jones Junior 1993 and situated just a few minutes from Vientiane town centre. Turning right before the new Kaysone Memorial Museum on route 13 south. Facilities include full club facilities: bar, cafe, pool, all equipment hire and caddies available. A compact and quiet 18-hole course set in beautifully manicured grounds is the hub of expatriate golf activity in Vientiane. Turning right before the new Kaysone Memorial Museum on route 13 south you immediately feel the relaxed club atmosphere as you roll off the dusty road and into the peaceful garden surroundings. Featuring full club facilities including, bar, café, pool, all equipment hire and caddies you can get annual membership or play casually with accompanying caddie. Location 6 Kilometers from Vientiane city Holes 9 Contact Add: Vientiane Club KM6 Ban Nonesavang, Vientiane, Laos Tel: +856 21 460 888, +856 21 461 888 Fax: +856 21 451 001 Website None available LAO COUNTRY CLUB (former YOUTH GARDEN GOLF COURSE) Description Designer Desmond Muirhead has attempted to rebuild the world famous Scottish St. Andrews golf course and also is the first golf course was established in Vientiane, takes around 30 minutes from the town centre and a few kilometers behind the Friendship Bridge along the road to Vientiane, the course is located on the right hand side. The demanding course has been perfectly integrated into the natural environment. Narrow long fairways with deep slopes take turns with several bunkers - a challenge for the score with 2 times Par 6, the first one over a lake is the most difficult one, add to a total of Pat 74. Location 14 Kilometers from Vientiane city. Holes 18 Contact Add: KM 14 on the Road to Vientiane, Laos Mobile phone: +856-20 5561 5668/69/70. Website www.laosgolf.com/golf-courses/lao-country-club 3 VIENTIANE SEA GAMES GOLF CLUB Description The excellent facilities of this 27-hole golf course were set up by the Korean company, boo young for the SEA Games. Afterwards it was open for the public after re-organizing the facilities. It is the only golf course in Vientiane, where the facilities have been well set up for night games (since march, 2010). Golf buggy services are also available. It receives favorable reviews from foreign customers for its excellent course. Location 7 Kilometers from Vientiane airport Holes 27 Contact Add: At Saythany district, Vientiane, Lao P.D.R Tel: +856 21 732 238/239 Fax: +856 21 732 145 Website www.laosgolf.com/golf-courses/sea-games-golf-club 4 PAKZ E PAKSE GOLF CLUB Description Pakse Golf Course provides a standard 18-hole golfing experience, where each hole, is to deliver its own concept and challenge for every golfers’ pleasure. Location 4 Kilometers from Central Pakse, Champassack, Laos Holes 18 Contact Add: Baan Phatana Lak 7, Champasak Laos Democratic Republic Tel: +856 30 534 8280/ 030 534 8281 Website www.paksegolf.com 5 LUANG PRABANG LUANG PRABANG GOLF CLUB Description Luang Prabang Golf Club is a world-class premier golf course located in Luang Prabang, Laos, a UNESCO World Heritage town, only a 10 to 15 minute drive from the town centre or from Luang Prabang International Airport. The hills and valleys overlooking the Great Mekong River provide a magnificent setting for this truly unique golf course, with a highly strategic and challenging 18-Hole, par 72 championship golf course with 7,443 yard layout. There are spectacular views over the picturesque heritage town and the course layout is reminiscent of an established mountain links. The holes are both memorable and well designed, with undulating fairways and well protected greens. Multiple varieties of trees, shrubs and natural vegetation add seasonal color to the verdant splendor of the golf course. This course offers a great golfing experience regardless of score, where you can feel the tranquility, harmony and elegance of nature. Location 15-minute drive from Luang Prabang center Holes 18 Contact Add: Ban Houiphai, Phatamnai, Khet SangkhaLok, Luang Prabang, Lao P.D.R Tel: +856 55 571 182 Mobile: +856 71 260 914 Website www.laosgolf.com/golf-courses/luang-prabang-golf-club 6 .
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