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Malaysia’s Horizon Hills, Vietnam’s Laguna Golf Lang Co and two Japanese clubs join Asian Tour Destinations network

Horizon Hills GCC, Malaysia

Four more highly-rated golf clubs – Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club in Malaysia, Laguna Golf Lăng Cô in Vietnam, Sapporo Country Club and The North Country Golf Club, both in Japan – have become part of the Asian Tour Destinations network.

All four award-winning venues, with a history of hosting high-profile tournaments, join the exclusive network of elite golf clubs with direct ties to the Asian Tour.

Earlier this year, Black Mountain Golf Club in Thailand, Classic Golf & Country Club in India and Kota Permai Golf & Country Club in Malaysia became part of the emerging network. They joined Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore, which was the first golf club to sign up in 2015.

Cho Minn Thant, commissioner and CEO of the Asian Tour, said: “Asian Tour Destinations is flourishing and now boasts eight of the finest golf clubs in the Asia-Pacific region. The Asian Tour is delighted to welcome the latest additions to this exclusive membership body.

Tang Meng Loon

“The main objective of Asian Tour Destinations is to provide an affiliate membership programme between the associated venues and the Asian Tour – which will drive sustainable growth and development for the betterment of golf in our region as a whole.”

Located in the southern state of Johor, Horizon Hills is one of the top golf clubs in Malaysia and was the venue for three editions of the Iskandar Johor Open from 2010 to 2012, won by Ireland’s Padraig Harrington, Dutchman Joost Luiten and Spaniard Sergio Garcia respectively. Owned and operated by leading property developer Gamuda Land, Horizon Hills offers a stunning 18-hole course crafted by Ross Watson and one of the best clubhouses in the country.

“Within a short space of time, since our opening in 2008, Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club has become a household name in the regional golf industry,” said Tang Meng Loon, director – club, townships & property management of Gamuda Land.

“It was therefore a logical step for us to become part of Asian Tour Destinations – which is a platform that will allow us to further build our brand in the region and beyond.”

Laguna Golf Lăng Cô, located in Da Nang in central Vietnam, boasts the distinction of having Sir Nick Faldo’s first Signature Design to open for play and is the home of the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final hosted by Sir Nick himself every year. The Asian Tour has been a long-time supporter of the Faldo Series, which has helped grow the game of golf significantly. The beachside resort is part of the Banyan Tree Group and is the first golf course in Vietnam to be Earth Check Gold Certified.

“Vietnam continues to be at the forefront of golf expansion and development in the region and we are very proud that Laguna Golf Lăng Cô is a contributor in this evolution,” said Adam Calver, director of golf for Laguna Golf Lăng Cô. “We appreciate the work the Asian Tour continues to do to grow the game here, and Asian Tour Destinations is a perfect fit for us and supports our resorts future plans and ambitions.”

Laguna Golf Lang Co

Sapporo Country Club and The North Country Golf Club, both located in Hokkaido, are the first golf clubs from Japan to join the Asian Tour Destinations fold.

“This is an exciting development for Sapporo Country Club – to align ourselves with the Asian Tour Destinations programme. And to have the opportunity to network and exchange ideas with some of the other premier golfing venues in Asia will prove invaluable,” said Yamazaki Shigeki, president of Sapporo Country Club.

The North Country Golf Club has been the home of The Shigeo Nagashima Invitational Sega Sammy Cup on the Japan Golf Tour since 2005. Their championship course was designed by Japan legend Isao Aoki, winner of 51 titles on the Japanese circuit and the first player from Japan to win on the PGA Tour at the Hawaiian Open in 1983.

Yasuhiro Ota from The North Country Golf Club noted: “The North Country Golf Club is proud of its long association with The Shigeo Nagashima Invitational Sega Sammy Cup – which demonstrates the club’s desire to connect with the game of golf at the highest level. Our involvement with Asian Tour Destinations provides us with a similar pathway for us to improve and reach the highest standards, operationally and commercially.”

Being a part of the Asian Tour Destinations network means that each venue is certified tour-calibre and operates a comprehensive range of facilities and services under tournament-ready conditions all year round. Among the core benefits, Asian Tour members will be able to play and practice at each venue, allowing the members at each club to enjoy direct engagement with the region’s best golfers.

For more information, log on to asiantour.com/asian-tour-destinations


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