Golf CL
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit and play golf at CL in Vietnam?
We recommend aiming for Vietnam's dry season, typically from November to April. You'll find the weather much more agreeable for a full round, with less humidity and a lower chance of tropical downpours interrupting your game. The course conditions are usually at their absolute best during these months, offering firm fairways and true greens.
What's the typical cost for a round at CL, and is it good value?
Expect to pay around $100-$150 USD for a green fee, which often includes a caddie and cart - a standard practice in Vietnam. We think it's excellent value for the quality of the course and the overall experience, especially when you compare it to similar caliber courses in other parts of Asia or the West. You're getting a well-maintained track with stunning views for a very reasonable price.
How challenging is the CL course for an average golfer?
CL offers a fair but engaging challenge, suitable for most handicaps without being overly punishing. While you'll encounter some well-placed bunkers and a few water hazards that demand respect, the wide fairways generally forgive minor errant shots. We found the greens to be the real test - they're often subtly contoured and require a good read.
What makes CL unique compared to other golf courses in Vietnam?
What truly sets CL apart is its seamless integration with the natural Vietnamese landscape, often featuring dramatic elevation changes and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Unlike some flatter coastal courses, you'll find yourself playing through rolling hills and alongside mature trees, giving each hole a distinct character. The signature par-3 over the lake is particularly memorable.
What should I know about getting to CL and the local area?
Getting to CL is quite straightforward, usually a short drive from a major city or airport, making it easily accessible for a day trip or as part of a longer golf itinerary. The immediate area around the course is generally quiet, focusing on the golf experience, but you'll find plenty of local eateries and cultural sites a short taxi ride away if you're looking to explore after your round.