Course
Features
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Championship Course |
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Challenging 5-star rated
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Scenic ocean and mountain
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Description
Visitors
marvel at the stunning French Colonial
architecture and the stately Hotel Sofitel Dalat
Palace in this small, central-highlands city. But
for golfers, this says it all: the only bent-grass
greens in Indochina. Located about five thousand
feet above sea level, Dalat enjoys a cool climate
that doesn't burn the sensitive bent--or wear out
golfers. Opened in 1994, the Brett Stensen
redesign plays hard and fast as it winds downhill
to Xuan Huong Lake.
Playing the
Course

You'll
get major rolls on the tightly cut fairways, so on
downhill tee shots, such as the
four-hundred-yard-plus thirteenth and seventeenth
holes, longer hitters should use irons or fairway
woods to stay back from the water. The par-three
fifth requires a carry of nearly 230 yards over
water to reach the green. But the 547-yard
par-five sixth is even more deadly: Water lines
the entire left side, and OB menaces from the
right, turning the hole into a battle of nerves.
The beautiful 387-yard seventh calls for a tee
shot to carry two lakes, though shorter hitters
may play to the left of the water for a 180- yard
uphill approach to the green. The deep pot-style
bunkers along the right side of the 374-yard
fifteenth fairway make accuracy a must.
Where
to stay

The Sofitel Dalat Palace
epitomizes the seductive charms of Dalat. It is
one of the few remaining historical hotels in
Asia. Truly a Palace in every sense of the word,
the hotel is amongst the few other 5-Star hotels
in Vietnam. It offers the finest European
atmosphere, amenities and service.
Built in 1922, it has been for decades the most
beautiful hotel in Southeast Asia. The Sofitel
Dalat Palace has been entirely renovated to its
former glory. Special emphasis was made to
maintain its colonial style, preserving its unique
and charming historical place in Vietnam.
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