Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng to avoid the heat and rain?

You'll want to aim for the dry season, which typically runs from October through April. The temperatures are much more comfortable then, and you'll avoid the intense humidity and monsoon downpours that can really impact your game during the summer months.

What makes Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng stand out from other courses in Vietnam?

It's truly massive, boasting 54 holes across three distinct courses-Phoenix, Dragon, and Master-each with its own character and designer. You're playing amidst stunning limestone karsts, which makes for some incredibly dramatic tee shots and memorable views you won't find just anywhere.

How easy is it to get to Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng from Hanoi, and is it worth the trip?

It's about a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from central Hanoi, depending on traffic, so plan for a full day. Absolutely, it's worth the journey if you're looking for a serious golf challenge and a change of scenery from the city's hustle. We recommend arranging transport through your hotel or the resort for a hassle-free experience.

What kind of challenge can I expect on the courses at Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng?

Expect significant elevation changes, tight fairways carved into the mountainside, and plenty of water hazards, especially on the Dragon course. The greens can be tricky and fast, so bring your A-game and be prepared for some strategic shot-making, particularly if you're playing off the back tees.

Are caddies mandatory at Sân gôn Phượng Hoàng, and what's the caddie experience like?

Yes, caddies are mandatory here, and they're an integral part of the experience. Your caddie will be invaluable for reading greens, finding errant shots, and generally making your round smoother, so be sure to engage with them and appreciate their local knowledge. A fair tip at the end of the round is always appreciated for good service.