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Designer | Taiwan Golf Corp. |
Holes / Par / Yardage | 27 holes par 72/36 (6840 yards) |
Established | 1992 |
Location | Vung Tau City |
Distance | 2h from Hochiminh City |
Closed on | Open everyday |
Max. golfers per group | 4 persons |
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Located in Vung Tau Beach City about more than 2 hours from Hochiminh City, Vung Tau Paradise golf course is built on a gentle-slope terrain with hollow and deep places that create different steps and levels for sight.
The Golf course offers 27 holes with moderate slope of small hills heaved, sloped create soft curves for the course surface. The green space of the course connects to the green space of the sea that bring a boundless space for the golfer to feel at ease, relaxed after escaping from the daily stress intentions.
The precinct shape of golf courses is different from each other, which depend on the golf course style. Golf course is designed based on the ball direction of the world’s champions and it is reproduced under shape of the golf courses that used to welcome presence of famous persons. Therefore, each style of golf course has different length, dimensions and shape.
The golf courses are bordered with a line of herbs in their original wildness. Natural water lakes may be designed inside each golf course and they are edged by violet color of the water flowers as lotus, water-lily that brings more romantic and poetic landscape or golf course. Light green of grass, dark green of trees, boundless blue of sky; all colors are mixed to each other in an infinitive blue space connect one golf course to an other.
It usually takes more than 3 hours for one golf-playing time. During this time period, golfer both plays golf and walk in a peace space. After playing golf, golfer can have sea bathing. Many golfers have spent overnight here, so that they can play golf in a purest and cleanest space of heaven and earth at the first gleam of daylight.