Greg Norman-designed Dunes Course set to open in April.

Howie Roberts takes his stance on the 16th tee, peaks over his left shoulder at the putting surface some 150 yards away, then unleashes a golf swing authentic enough to belie the fact he doesn’t actually hold a club in his hands.

Roberts takes a step back and with hands on his hips gazes adoringly at the green — a beguiling target framed by blown-out bunkers and backdropped by an azure East Sea. The flag flaps in the distance, contrasting with the fixed Cham Islands off Vietnam’s central coast.

“This will be different from anything anyone’s ever seen in Southeast Asia, I can assure you that,” he says.

It already is. While not quite finished, The Dunes Course at Danang Golf Club already possesses the characteristics that will allow it immediate entree into conversations about the best links layouts in the world. Firm and fast fairways that bleed gently into wild seaside vegetation, rugged waste areas, swales, hollows, even briny ocean air comprise its DNA.

“Links golf hasn’t traditionally exerted the same allure among Asian players as it has with golfers in other regions,” Roberts observes. “But that’s about to change, and I think Danang Golf Club will be a pivotal element in that transformation.”

The welcome mat gets rolled out in April, when Roberts, the club’s general manager, officially cuts the ribbon on this Greg Norman design.

And what a design it’s shaping up to be. In addition to the breathtaking 16th, the minimalist layout features 17 more holes that could just as easily be lifted and placed in Bandon, Oregon, or Doonbeg, County Clare, the homes of a few of golf’s most compelling modern links.

“Like Bandon Dunes or Doonbeg (another Norman design), Danang GC is going to look as if it’s been here for centuries,” said Roberts, who’s worked at internationally acclaimed golf venues such as Gary Player’s Cascades Course at Soma Bay, in Egypt. “That’s the type of course we were after, and I think we nailed it.”

Credit Norman, whose architectural chops are the result of his years of success as a world-class playing professional. He won two British Open titles, finished in the top 10 of Major tournaments 30 times and held down the No. 1 ranking for an astounding 331 weeks.

In 1987, The Great White Shark, as he came to be known, took his profound knowledge of the game and made the official jump into the design industry. He formed Greg Norman Golf Course Design (GNGCD) and the rest is history.

Over the past 22 years, GNGCD has created more than 70 courses on six continents and established a reputation for imaginative designs that acknowledge golf’s traditional origins and the landscapes on which it has been played.

Danang Golf Club is the latest beneficiary of that approach. Set amid 280 hectares of tropical linksland, the Dunes Course was crafted in the spirit of the world’s most recognizable links including the Moonah Course at The National in Australia and the aforementioned Doonbeg in Ireland — GNGCD designs that rake in awards for their creativity, quality and environmental harmony.

“Terms such as ‘links-style,’ ‘linksish,’ and ‘links-like’ are indiscriminately applied to coastal courses these days, but this is the real deal,” said Harley Kruse, senior architect of GNGCD. “It’s wild and exotic and lends itself to the development of the kind of golf course the likes of Old Tom Morris was playing on in Scotland almost 200 years ago. For someone in the golf business, the chance to work with terrain like this is like winning the lottery. And that’s how lucky we feel.”

With the addition of Danang Golf Club, the central coast solidifies itself as a bona fide golf destination. The Dunes Course gives the region two tracks, including the Colin Montgomerie-designed Montgomerie Links next door that opened in August of last year. A third layout, by three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo, will soon break ground next to a bay less than an hour north of Danang.

Some of the world’s most recognizable hotel management brands, such as Hyatt, Raffles and GHM, are either digging in or already there.

“The area has long had the fundamental ingredients for a world-class destination,” noted Roberts, “with golden-sand beaches and nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Great golf is a perfect fit and it’s exciting to see the pace of development blossom to match the region’s inherent potential.”

When complete, Danang Golf Club will also feature a 3,800-square-metre clubhouse by Sydney-based architecture firm HASSELL, whose chairman was awarded the Gold Medal by the Australian Institute of Architects last year; a practice facility with swing studios and a custom club-fitting lab — both firsts for Vietnam; and 190 Ocean Villas, luxury residences ranging from two to five bedrooms.

Blueprints call for a second championship-standard course and an international-brand, 5-star hotel, as well. VinaCapital Group, Vietnam’s leading asset management, investment banking and real estate consulting firm, owns the property.

Paul Casey.

Golf icon Paul Casey, the two time winner of Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, today visited Yas Links Abu Dhabi, the first links course in the Middle East, being built by Aldar Properties on Yas Island, Aldar’s flagship entertainment destination. Speaking to reporters during a tour of the course and related facilities, Casey, who is defending his title as champion of Abu Dhabi Golf Champion, said: “The Yas Links Course will be unlike anything ever seen in the region and Kyle is really creating something special. Yas Links will be a destination in its own right and being part of an incredible destination as Yas Island will lend added attraction to both. I look forward to being part of the future Yas Links which will elevate Abu Dhabi into an international golfing destination. ”

Chris White, Aldar Golf General Manager, commented: “It is great to welcome Paul Casey back to Abu Dhabi, the very ground where he repeatedly displayed some of the best golf ever played. We are proud to have been with him on his phenomenal journey to success and look forward in the future to have him and the world’s top golfers exhibit their best talents on this world-class course. The Yas Links Golf facility will feature Kyle Phillips’ 7450 yard par 72 course with all eighteen holes benefiting from coastal views. The stunning Andalucía style clubhouse covers an area of 5,750 sqm and features spectacular coastal views and every golfing and leisure amenity that today’s discerning golfer would expect from a world-class development. The dedicated Golf Academy features a private members practice ground, a guest practice ground, a nine hole par 3 golf course, dedicated short game practice area, six shaded hitting bays with air ventilation as well as two indoor swing studios. All practice areas are fully floodlit.

Yas Links

Mr. Christopher White, General Manager Yas Links Golf Club has recently appointed MarCom International, as European Representation for Tour Operators and Medias.
With the objective to attract European golfers, the golf management has already confirmed some strategic objectives starting from the golf course opening scheduled for March 2010.
Yas Links Golf Club staff members are getting ready to welcome international players and offer outstanding golf services with creative approach and attention to details.
The role of MarCom International is to assist the club and ensure good and smoothly representation in addition to marketing strategies…
Special rate structure, international tournaments and packages will be offered during the year to the Travel Trade Industry.
Chris White: “Yas Links, Abu Dhabi is the first true links golf course in the middle-east and we want as many visitors to come and experience this unique facility.
Appointing Marcom International will help us achieve that goal, with their experience in the Middle East and Europe this will be an ideal partnership and something we, as a club, are very excited about”.
Yas Links will open March 2010.

13th at PGA Catalunya, Spain.

PGA Golf de Catalunya #13 Green

Top 100 Golf Courses website ranks the Spanish Open venue as number two in Spain
PGA Catalunya Resort, venue of the 2009 Spanish Open and European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage, has been ranked the number six golf course in Continental Europe, in a revised listing published today.

Top 100 Courses, the online course rankings group, has updated its European rankings and elevated the resort’s Stadium Course into the Top 10, making it the second highest ranked course in Spain. (www.top100golfcourses.co.uk)

Earlier this year, the Stadium Course, part of the acclaimed golfing estate near Barcelona and the Costa Brava, with two18-hole courses designed by Neil Coles and Angel Gallardo, was ranked in Golf World magazine’s Top 10 European Courses and was voted the number three golf course in Europe by Golf Monthly magazine.

Billy O’Sullivan, CEO of PGA Catalunya Resort, said: “PGA Catalunya Resort continues to go from strength to strength, with the significant investment into our courses and clubhouse recognised by the European Tour, leading golf magazines and visiting golfers from across the Continent.

“We see PGA Catalunya Resort as the ultimate golfing destination, and being just a five-minute drive from Girona-Costa Brava Airport, a major hub for Ryanair and other European airlines, the majority of golfers in Europe are now within a two-hour flight range and can easily leave home, arrive for lunch in the clubhouse and tee it up for 18 holes on one of the best golf courses in Europe in the afternoon.”

Golfers wishing to visit PGA Catalunya Resort in January and February 2010 are being offered a special new year deal for both the Tour and Stadium Courses.

PGA Catalunya Resort, home of the 2009 Spanish Open, welcomes back PGA European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage, November 28-December 3, for the second successive year.The finale of the three-stage event, which sees 156 players battle for playing privileges on the European Tour in 2010 (the top 30 plus ties qualify), will be contested over six rounds on both the Tour and Stadium courses at the acclaimed 36-hole resort near Girona, north of Barcelona.

The Stadium Course was ranked the number three golf course in Europe by Golf Monthly magazine in spring 2009 and has consistently appeared in the top 10 of Golf World’s European Top 100 Courses for the past decade, while the Tour Course is ranked among the Peugeot Golf Guide’s Top 1,000 Courses in Europe.Both courses will provide a fitting venue for the nerve-jangling, season closing contest to win cards for the lucrative Race to Dubai with young hopefuls, including Germany’s Stephan Gross Jr, winner of the 2008 European Amateur Championship, and England’s Sam Hutsby, the 2009 Amateur Championship finalist, joining European Tour champions Emanuele Canonica, Ryder Cup player Joakim Haegmann of Sweden and veteran Spaniard Santiago Luna.European Tour Qualifying School Director Mike Stewart said: “We are delighted to return to PGA Catalunya Resort for a second year, following the success of last year’s event. We should applaud the club and its greenkeeping staff for the outstanding condition of both the Stadium and Tour courses, which is the result of the intensive maintenance regime implemented during the past 12 months. The Qualifying School Final is naturally a stressful week for the players, but at least they know the courses they are playing on will be in the best possible shape as they strive to reach The European Tour.”Designed by Neil Coles and Angel Gallardo, PGA Catalunya Resort has a rich pedigree as a European Tour venue. Originally built by the Tour to host a Ryder Cup, it opened in 1999, hosting the Sarazen World Open won by Thomas Bjorn in the same year, and then the Spanish Open in 2000.In May 2009, the Stadium Course once again hosted the Spanish Open, featuring John Daly, Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie and the charismatic Frenchman Thomas Levet, the eventual winner.Billy O’Sullivan, CEO of PGA Catalunya Resort, said: “It is an honour to be selected to host European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage for the second successive year and we look forward to welcoming all the players. Both courses are in outstanding condition and will provide a great test of golf.“It has been a very exciting year for PGA Catalunya Resort, hosting a momentous Spanish Open in May and then seeing the launch of the first phase of our exclusive residences. Combined with the hotel and the convenient proximity of Girona-Costa Brava Airport, a major hub for Ryanair, PGA Catalunya is now the ultimate golf resort, and within a two-hour flight time of most European cities.”
PGA Catalunya Resort, home of the 2009 Spanish Open, welcomes back PGA European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage, November 28-December 3, for the second successive year.

The finale of the three-stage event, which sees 156 players battle for playing privileges on the European Tour in 2010 (the top 30 plus ties qualify), will be contested over six rounds on both the Tour and Stadium courses at the acclaimed 36-hole resort near Girona, north of Barcelona.

The Stadium Course was ranked the number three golf course in Europe by Golf Monthly magazine in spring 2009 and has consistently appeared in the top 10 of Golf World’s European Top 100 Courses for the past decade, while the Tour Course is ranked among the Peugeot Golf Guide’s Top 1,000 Courses in Europe.

Both courses will provide a fitting venue for the nerve-jangling, season closing contest to win cards for the lucrative Race to Dubai with young hopefuls, including Germany’s Stephan Gross Jr, winner of the 2008 European Amateur Championship, and England’s Sam Hutsby, the 2009 Amateur Championship finalist, joining European Tour champions Emanuele Canonica, Ryder Cup player Joakim Haegmann of Sweden and veteran Spaniard Santiago Luna.

European Tour Qualifying School Director Mike Stewart said: “We are delighted to return to PGA Catalunya Resort for a second year, following the success of last year’s event. We should applaud the club and its greenkeeping staff for the outstanding condition of both the Stadium and Tour courses, which is the result of the intensive maintenance regime implemented during the past 12 months. The Qualifying School Final is naturally a stressful week for the players, but at least they know the courses they are playing on will be in the best possible shape as they strive to reach The European Tour.”

Designed by Neil Coles and Angel Gallardo, PGA Catalunya Resort has a rich pedigree as a European Tour venue. Originally built by the Tour to host a Ryder Cup, it opened in 1999, hosting the Sarazen World Open won by Thomas Bjorn in the same year, and then the Spanish Open in 2000.

In May 2009, the Stadium Course once again hosted the Spanish Open, featuring John Daly, Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie and the charismatic Frenchman Thomas Levet, the eventual winner.

Billy O’Sullivan, CEO of PGA Catalunya Resort, said: “It is an honour to be selected to host European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage for the second successive year and we look forward to welcoming all the players. Both courses are in outstanding condition and will provide a great test of golf.

“It has been a very exciting year for PGA Catalunya Resort, hosting a momentous Spanish Open in May and then seeing the launch of the first phase of our exclusive residences. Combined with the hotel and the convenient proximity of Girona-Costa Brava Airport, a major hub for Ryanair, PGA Catalunya is now the ultimate golf resort, and within a two-hour flight time of most European cities.”

 

‘Remarkable Achievement in Opening Year,’ Says Club’s GM

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GOLFBUSINESS.se: Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Dubai Sports City’s The Els Club golf course has won two prestigious international awards. The Els Club was named the ‘best new international course’ by Links Magazine and selected as a finalist in the “International Courses” category of the 2008 Golf Inc. Development of the Year contest.

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