Sân Golf Long Biên

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I avoid the heat and rain when planning a round at Sân Golf Long Biên?

Focus on the dry season from October to April. You'll find more comfortable temperatures and less humidity, making for a much more enjoyable walk or ride around the course. We recommend booking early morning tee times, even then, to beat the peak afternoon heat.

Is Sân Golf Long Biên one of those courses where I can play under the lights?

Absolutely, and it's a fantastic experience we highly recommend. Playing Long Biên at night offers a completely different vibe, with the course beautifully lit and often a bit cooler. It's perfect if you're looking to squeeze in a round after a day exploring Hanoi or just want a unique golf memory.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the course design at Sân Golf Long Biên?

Long Biên is surprisingly challenging, especially with its water features and well-placed bunkers that demand accuracy. While it's relatively flat, don't underestimate the tight fairways and undulating greens; you'll need to think your way around. We found the par-3s particularly engaging, requiring precise iron play.

What's the typical cost for a round at Sân Golf Long Biên, and is it good value?

Expect green fees to be on the higher side for Vietnam, but we think it's worth it for the convenience and quality. A typical weekday round, including a mandatory caddie and cart, will run you around $100-150 USD, with weekends being a bit more. It's a premium experience close to the city, so you're paying for that accessibility and excellent maintenance.

Are caddies mandatory at Sân Golf Long Biên, and how helpful are they?

Yes, caddies are mandatory here, and they are generally excellent-very knowledgeable about the course and its nuances. They'll help with yardage, reading greens, and keeping pace, making your round much smoother. We found our caddies to be a real asset, especially for navigating the trickier holes.