KN Golf Links Cam Ranh

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play KN Golf Links Cam Ranh?

We recommend visiting between March and September for the best weather. You'll find plenty of sunshine and minimal rain, which is perfect for enjoying the course's firm, fast conditions and ocean breezes. Avoid the monsoon season from October to February if you prefer drier rounds.

How challenging is KN Golf Links, and does it truly feel like a links course?

This course is a proper test, especially when the wind picks up off the ocean-and it often does. Greg Norman designed it to play firm and fast, with strategic bunkering and natural contours that truly evoke a classic links feel, a rarity in Southeast Asia. Don't expect lush, tree-lined fairways here; it's all about the ground game and strategic shot-making.

What can I expect from the caddie service at KN Golf Links?

Your caddie will be a fantastic asset, as is standard in Vietnam, and they are well-trained and knowledgeable about the course's nuances. They'll help you read the subtle breaks on the greens and navigate the tricky wind conditions, making your round much more enjoyable. We always appreciate their friendly demeanor and practical advice on every hole.

Is KN Golf Links worth the green fee, and what are the facilities like?

Absolutely, it's a premium experience and well worth the investment for a truly unique golf outing in Vietnam. The modern clubhouse is impressive, offering excellent dining options and a well-stocked pro shop, plus the practice facilities are top-notch for warming up. You're paying for a championship-level course in pristine condition with stunning ocean views.

What are the must-see holes or unique features that make KN Golf Links stand out?

The back nine really shines, particularly the stretch from holes 12 through 16, which play right along the coastline and offer breathtaking views of the East Sea. The par-3 16th, with its dramatic ocean backdrop, is a signature moment you won't forget. You'll also notice the natural, rugged bunkering throughout, which adds to the authentic links character.