Phoenix Luong Son Golf Course: Review & Experience 2026
Time 08/06/2026
Phoenix Golf Course (Phoenix CV Golf & Resort) is a 54-hole golf complex located in Luong Son, Hoa Binh — only 45-60 minutes drive from Hanoi. With its majestic limestone mountain terrain, Phoenix Golf Course is likened to "Ha Long Bay on land" and is becoming the leading luxury golf resort destination in the golf course system in the North after the major upgrade in 2026.
Core Technical Specifications
Three Sub-Courses — Three Completely Different Experiences
Phoenix Course — For average golfers & beginners
Designed by Golfplan (USA), 7,213 yards long, parkland style. Spacious fairways, strategically large sand bunkers. This is the most accessible course of the three, suitable for golfers with mid-to-high handicaps or beginners. The terrain takes advantage of the natural valley, with few treacherous slopes.
Dragon Course — Extreme Challenge
Designed by Sato Kentaro (Japan), 7,277 yards long. This is the "aesthetic centerpiece" of the entire complex. Narrow fairways, treacherous hillside slopes, winding past the foot of towering limestone cliffs. Golfers must control the ball with absolute precision — an off-target shot will be immediately punished by deep bunkers, water hazards, or wild rough.
Champion Course — For Professional Tournaments
Designed by Song Ho Group (South Korea), the longest at 7,486 yards. International standard links-course style. The greens are very wide but the surface features extremely complex undulations. Fast putting speed requires highly acute line-reading and putting skills.
Experience Playing at Phoenix Golf Resort — Tips from Real Golfers
Golfers who have played at Phoenix Golf Resort advise: if it's your first time, start with the Phoenix Course to get familiar with the terrain. The Dragon Course requires a Driver for good ball direction control and specialized Wedges for sand saves. The Champion Course demands acute putting skills due to the complex undulating greens. Many golfers recommend playing early in the morning to avoid valley winds and thick fog.
Real Reviews from Vietnamese Golfers (2025-2026)
According to reviews on golf forums and YouTube (Hoang Golf 1976, Thang Vu), Phoenix CV Golf & Resort has received very authentic feedback:
- Most Praised Pros: Magnificent natural scenery, mist drifting over the limestone mountain peaks in the early morning brings a peaceful, relaxing feeling. After the 2026 upgrade, the clubhouse and Condo Hotel have received many 5-star reviews for their luxurious resort space.
- Limitations to Note: Weekend group density is high (especially Korean guests), and the pace of play can sometimes be slow. Some young caddies have limited English communication skills, requiring basic gestures when coordinating.
- Overall Assessment: The course suits golfers who love a challenge (Dragon & Champion) and those wanting to combine golf with high-end resort stays.
Amenities & Services (2026 Upgrade)
The newly renovated clubhouse features a modern style, open space with large windows offering panoramic views of the limestone valley. The locker rooms have 650 lockers (500 men + 150 women), and a sauna area clad in natural stone. The main restaurant seats 200 guests, serving a combination of Asian-European and Korean cuisine. The large banquet rooms (380 seats + 150 seats) cater to professional MICE events.
The 5-star Condo Hotel area features 190 luxury rooms and apartments right on the premises, with balconies directly facing the golf course. Accompanying amenities: mountain-view swimming pool, tennis court, fitness center, Tocaloma Spa, billiards. The Pro Shop offers club rentals (new generation Cobra Dark Speed), shoes, and a team of instructors ready to teach golf from basic to advanced levels.
How to get there from Hanoi
Phoenix CV Golf & Resort is located right at the Northwestern gateway, 38-50 km from central Hanoi depending on the departure point. Average travel time is 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes.
- Recommended route: Thang Long Boulevard Expressway → turn towards Xuan Mai → National Route 6 → Luong Son town → Lam Son commune.
- Alternative route: Nguyen Trai - Tran Phu (Ha Dong) → Hoa Binh → Luong Son.
The spacious parking lot can accommodate hundreds of cars and 45-seater coaches. Golfers can combine a golf getaway with Kim Boi Hot Springs, Mai Chau valley, or Hoa Binh Hydropower Reservoir. If you want to play additional courses near Hanoi, you can refer to Van Tri Golf Course or Ninh Binh Golf Course, or book a multi-day Hanoi - Ninh Binh golf tour.
Phoenix Reborn Golf Tournament 2026
On February 27 - March 1, 2026, the course hosted the Phoenix Reborn Golf Tournament, gathering nearly 800 professional golfers and national athletes for the 33rd SEA Games. This is the largest event ever held at the course, marking a strategic transformation after joining CV Group.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Which province is Phoenix Golf Course located in?
Phoenix Golf Course is located in Lam Son commune, Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province (now part of Phu Tho province following administrative merger).
How many holes does the course have? How difficult is it?
A total of 54 holes divided into three 18-hole courses: Phoenix (most accessible), Dragon (most difficult, narrow and steep), Champion (links-style, complex greens). Suitable for various skill levels.
Should I play the Dragon Course if I am a beginner?
Not recommended. The Dragon Course requires high accuracy, with narrow fairways, numerous sand traps, and deep ravines. Beginner golfers should start with the Phoenix Course.
Are there stay & play combos?
Yes. Golfers staying at the 5-star Condo Hotel on-site receive a 15% discount when shopping at the Pro Shop and 20% off spa services. Additionally, there are resort + golf combo packages available through reputable agencies.
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Content is compiled and verified from official sources including CV Group, Phoenix Reborn 2026 tournament, GolfPass, actual YouTube reviews, and the reputable golf booking agency system 2026.



