Indochina Golf Trail soars in tough times
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In the often high-cost world of golf, the rise of the Thailand-Vietnam-Cambodia Golf Trail is fast becoming one of the most popular, and economical ways for enthusiasts to play a round of their beloved sport. Introduced six weeks ago by one of Indochina’s largest specialist golf travel operators, Golfasian, the Golf Trail makes it possible for golfers from around the world to play the premier courses in three of these Asian nations, at a fraction of the cost of other more established golfing destinations.
Participating golf courses on the trail include Thai Country Club in Bangkok, venue for Tiger Woods’ PGA win in 1997, the Montgomerie Links Vietnam, Colin Montgomerie’s only golf course in Asia, and the Angkor Golf Resort, a challenging Nick Faldo-designed layout that has already received acclaim as the best golf course in Cambodia. In additional to golfing, the Thailand-Vietnam-Cambodia Golf Trail affords visitors the opportunity to visit several UNESCO World Heritage sites including Ayutthaya in Thailand, Hoi An in Vietnam, and Angkor in Cambodia.
Mark Siegel, Managing Director of Golfasian, said; “The Thailand-Vietnam-Cambodia golf trail is especially popular in these credit crunch times. Not only is it now possible to golf at the best golf courses in three countries, but the trail costs are much more economical than other similar quality golf tours around the world. Golfers can now enjoy premium golfing at a fraction of the costs they have been accustomed to in the past.”
Over the course of the next year the trail will be further enhanced by the opening of several new golf courses.
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