Laguna Golf Lang Co Asia’s Top 100 Golf Courses

Laguna Golf Lang Co Asia’s Top 100 Golf Courses

Laguna Golf Lang Co has once again affirmed its status as one of Asia’s premier golf experiences, earning a coveted place in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia list. The accolade was announced at the prestigious Asia Golf Awards Ceremony hosted by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum (AGLF) in South Korea.

The scenery that surrounds Laguna Lang Co is some of Vietnam’s finest

The award is the latest in a growing list of international honours for the championship layout, which has consistently drawn acclaim since its opening. The club, set within the larger Laguna Lang Co integrated resort, has been recognised for its outstanding course design, environmental sustainability, and overall guest experience.

“We’re thrilled to be recognised among the top golf courses in Asia,” said Stephen Banks, Director of Golf at Laguna Golf Lang Co. “This award is a reflection of the passion, consistency, and attention to detail that our team puts into maintaining world-class standards both on and off the course. It’s also a tribute to the vision of Sir Nick Faldo, whose design continues to challenge and inspire players from around the world.”

The Sir Nick Faldo Signature Design is wedged between the mountains and the ocean

Designed by six-time Major champion Sir Nick Faldo, the 18-hole championship course is renowned for its strategic layout and breathtaking setting—stretching between jungle-clad mountains and the East Sea, with natural streams, rice paddies, and rock formations all integrated into the playing experience.

Over the years, Laguna Golf Lang Co has earned numerous accolades, including “Vietnam’s Best Golf Resort” at the World Golf Awards, Top 10 Best Golf Resorts in Asia Pacific by Golf Travel Magazine, and multiple certifications for environmental and agronomic excellence. Its innovative “edible golf course” initiative—where rice paddies tended by resident water buffalo are integrated into the course landscape—has also gained global recognition as a model of sustainable golf tourism.

The Asia Top 100 ranking, compiled by leading golf media, professionals, and influencers across the continent, highlights courses that exemplify excellence in design, playability, conditioning, and service.

Banyan Tree’s stunning Seaview Pool villas are among the alluring stay categories at Laguna Lang Co

Beyond the fairways, Laguna Lang Co offers a rich, multifaceted resort experience. Guests can unwind at the award-winning Banyan Tree Spa, dine at a selection of acclaimed restaurants offering Vietnamese and international cuisine, or explore the surrounding region via curated cultural excursions to nearby Hue Imperial City and Bach Ma National Park.

Families are well catered to with activities ranging from archery and water sports to kids’ programmes, while couples and solo travellers will find peace in the resort’s tranquil beaches and lush lagoon setting.

“This destination has become so much more than a golf course,” added Banks. “Laguna Lang Co is about world-class play, but also world-class hospitality, culture, and nature. We’re proud to be part of Vietnam’s rise as one of Asia’s must-visit golf and lifestyle destinations.”

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past twenty years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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