Wednesday 30 November 2022

Hoiana Resort & Golf bags "Best Golf Resort in Asia Pacific"

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (Bernama) -- Hoiana Resort & Golf and Hoiana Shores Golf Club (Hoiana Shores) have garnered prestigious accolades from the recent Asian Golf Awards 2022 and Vietnam Golf and Leisure Awards 2022 events in Vietnam.

Highly regarded as the “Oscars” of the global golf club industry, the Asian Golf Awards honoured Hoiana Resort & Golf as the “Best Golf Resort in Asia Pacific” and awarded Hoiana Shores as the “Best Golf Course in Vietnam” this month.

In a statement, it said in October, the Vietnam Golf & Leisure Awards ranked Hoiana Shores as the “Best Golf Course in Vietnam” and also among the “Top 10 Best Courses in Vietnam”.

President and chief executive officer of Hoiana Resort & Golf, Steven Wolstenholme said the company is honoured that Hoiana Resort & Golf and Hoiana Shores Golf Club have received recognition from the prestigious Asian Golf Awards and the Vietnam Golf & Leisure Awards this year. 

“These highly coveted honours are a testament to our continued commitment toward offering exceptional golf experiences for new and returning golfers, and for promoting Vietnam as an attractive golf destination across the Asia Pacific region and around the world.” 

Hoiana Resort & Golf is home to four leading luxury hotels managed by the Rosewood Hotel Group and one luxury residences, where guests can enjoy a truly seamless golf experience with lavish accommodation, world-class restaurants, thrilling entertainment and the Hoiana Shores Golf Club – all in one exciting destination. 

Meanwhile, Hoiana Shores, masterfully designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones Jr., is an 18-hole coastal links land course, which features dramatic sand dunes, multiple playing options, windy playing conditions and some quirky bounces from fast fairway surfaces, giving golfers of all skill levels the chance to face a good challenge.

Hoiana Resort & Golf, Vietnam’s pre-eminent luxurious integrated resort, is located on the pristine coastline near the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hoi An, Vietnam.

-- BERNAMA

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