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Hanoi to host golf festival 2020

The festival is expected to attract broad participation from local and international golfers this year.

The BRG Golf Hanoi Festival 2020 will take place on December 12-13 in Hanoi, with the expectation to help tourists explore the beauty of the city through golf.

 The BRG Golf Hanoi Festival 2020 will take place on December 12-13 in the city.

The festival is an annual event of the BRG Group for international friends as well as golfers in the Vietnamese golf community. This year season is the 5th in a row to be held. The festival offers a chance for international golfers to experience a chain of high-class courses, special culinary identities, and the professionalism of the host.

Through the event, BRG Group is committed to developing the sports industry and promoting the Vietnamese golf tourism sustainably.

Local and foreign golfers can enjoy at two world-class golf courses. The first is BRG Legend Hill Golf Resort, the first golf course planned out by Nicklaus Design in Vietnam, featuring a unique “twin green” design. The second is Kings Course at BRG Kings Island Golf Resort, which was designed by Jack Nicklaus II, the president of Nicklaus Design and the eldest son of golfing legend Jack Nicklaus.

With professional service from golf management to those who come in direct contact with golfers such as caddies and golf operators, BRG Group's courses have been repeatedly honored with prestigious awards, including the best golf course in Vietnam, and course with the best caddy service in Vietnam.

Participating in the tournament, golfers will have opportunity to win prizes such as cars, Ezgo tram, 5-star resort package, airline tickets, luxury golf bags and other valuable gifts.

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