The Kings Course at the BRG Kings Island Golf Resort (Photo: vneconomy.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – More than 140 Vietnamese and 100foreign players will compete at the BRG Golf Hanoi Festival 2018 slated forOctober 2-4.
Venues for the competition, organised by the BRG Group, arethe Kings Course at the BRG Kings Island Golf Resort, the Legends Course at theBRG Legend Hill Golf Resort, and the BRG Ruby Tree Golf Resort.
Throughout the championship, all courses and associatedfacilities are operated by a team of qualified professionals from the UK,Canada, and Australia. These experts will guarantee quality conditions and fairplay for players under the rules of the royal and ancient game.
This year’s tournament offers a wide range of fabulous prizes,including a daily opportunity to win the latest auto models of Honda Civic andAccord.
Division Director of BRG Group Mark Reeves said that thisyear’s BRG Golf Hanoi Festival is expected to be the best compared to theprevious two editions of the event.
It has better courses, better prizes, and more innovation,he added.–VNA
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