How Much Is a Round of Golf in Vietnam? (2025 Complete Guide)

How Much Is a Round of Golf in Vietnam (2025)? Green Fees, Caddies & Carts Explained

A typical 18-hole round in Vietnam costs US$75–220 in 2025 depending on course, season, and tee time. See what’s included, caddie/cart fees, tipping, rentals, sample breakdowns, and money-saving tips for Da Nang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and more.


Quick Answer

For visitors, a standard 18-hole round in Vietnam usually falls between US$75–220 (≈ 1.8–5.5M VND). Resort/coastal courses in Da Nang – Hoi An – Hue and certain private/elite layouts in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City tend to sit at the higher end, while inland courses and weekday/twilight slots trend lower.


What Does a Vietnam Green Fee Usually Include?

Green fee (18 holes): Your base access to the course.

Caddie fee: Often mandatory; sometimes bundled, sometimes itemized.

Buggy/Golf cart: Many championship courses require twin-share; single cart surcharges may apply.

Small clubhouse/insurance fees & VAT/service: Can appear as separate line items.

Caddie tip: Not included; see the tipping guide below.

Helpful internal reads:
Explore course pages like Ba Na Hills Golf Club , BRG Da Nang Golf Resort , Hoiana Shores , Laguna Lăng Cô , and Montgomerie Links .


Typical Price Ranges by Destination (2025)

Da Nang – Hoi An – Hue (Central Coast)

Expect US$110–220 all-in for 18 holes at resort courses. High season and weekend mornings are peak.
Browse packages: Danang – Hoi An – Hue Golf Packages .

Hanoi & Surrounds (North)

Many weekday rounds run US$95–190; private/elite venues can push higher. Winter weekends are popular—book early.

Ho Chi Minh City & Southeast (South)

Well-known courses near HCMC commonly price US$100–200; single cart or prime weekend mornings may attract surcharges.

Nha Trang – Da Lat

Coastal vs. highland dynamics vary, but you’ll often see US$85–170. Da Lat’s cooler climate offers strong value in coastal peak months.

Ha Long – Quang Ninh

Iconic bay views can command US$110–190, especially during tourism peaks.

Phu Quoc (Island)

Island logistics and resort positioning put many rounds at US$120–200 in high season; watch for resident or twilight promotions.


Sample Cost Breakdown (Weekday in Da Nang)

Illustrative only—clubs update rates regularly.

Green fee: ~ US$95

Caddie fee: ~ US$20–25

Buggy (twin-share): ~ US$15–25 per golfer

Minor fees & VAT: US$2–5

Caddie tip (recommended): VND 150,000–250,000 (≈ US$6–10)

Typical total: roughly US$140–180 per golfer, depending on course/time.

Money-saving hint: Weekdays and twilight (late-afternoon) tee times often save 10–30% vs. weekend morning prime slots.


Caddie Tipping Etiquette in Vietnam

While not legally required, tipping is customary: VND 150,000–250,000 per caddie per 18 for solid service; VND 300,000–400,000 for outstanding support or tough weather. Hand tips directly to your caddie after the round.


Rentals, Balls & Common Add-Ons

Club rental (18H): US$20–45 per set, depending on brand.

Shoe rental: US$5–10.

Balls: US$15–50 per dozen (consider bringing your preferred model).

Single cart surcharge: US$10–25 if riding solo.


5 Ways to Lower Your Round Cost (Without Downgrading Experience)

  1. Book early, play off-peak: Weekdays, twilight, and shoulder months are often cheaper.

  2. Play in twos or fours: Share the buggy to reduce per-golfer costs.

  3. Stay & Play bundles: Resort combos (room + golf) can beat à-la-carte.

  4. Check local/resident deals: Long-stay or resident rates appear seasonally.

  5. Weigh club rental vs. baggage: On multi-leg domestic flights, renting premium sets on-site can be more economical.

Useful references for trip planning:
Vietnam e-Visa portal – evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn


Suggested One-Day Flow (Independent Golfer)

Morning: Transfers – check-in – warm-up – tee off.
Mid-round: F&B stop around holes 9–10.
Afternoon: Finish 18 – tip caddie – shower/locker – clubhouse meal.
Evening: Free time or transfer.
Night golf? Some Da Nang courses offer lights—see Ba Na Hills Golf Club (/ba-na-hills-golf-club/).


FAQs

1) How much is 18 holes in Vietnam?
» Most visitors pay US$75–220 per golfer depending on course, season, and what’s included.

2) Are caddie and cart included in the price?
» Sometimes. Many clubs itemize: caddie ~ US$20–25, buggy (twin-share) ~ US$15–25 per golfer. Always check the inclusions.

3) Do I have to tip my caddie?
» It’s a common practice. Aim for VND 150,000–250,000 for standard service; more for exceptional rounds.

4) Are there cheaper rates for residents/expats?
» Some clubs offer resident or seasonal promos. Ask in advance for eligibility.

5) Should I bring or rent clubs?
» If you’re flying multiple domestic legs, renting (US$20–45) can be easier and cost-effective.

6) Should I book direct or via an agent?
» Direct gives control over tee times; a specialist golf agency can secure prime slots and package savings (hotel + transfers + golf).


When to Book with Go Golf Vietnam

You want prime weekend or high-season tee times secured.

You prefer one-stop arrangements: course + private transfer + hotel (less friction, better value).

You need invoices, family/non-golfer add-ons, dietary notes, or tailored corporate days.


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