Nearly 150 golfers compete at BRG Open Golf Championship in Da Nang

By VNA   August 29, 2024 | 07:11 pm PT
Nearly 150 golfers compete at BRG Open Golf Championship in Da Nang
Aaron Wilkin from Australia wins the BRG Open Golf Championship 2023 in Da Nang. Photo by Vietnam Golf Service
The BRG Open Golf Championship Danang 2024 officially teed off on Thursday, bringing together 144 golfers from Vietnam and around the world to compete for a total prize pool of $100,000.

Nguyen Trong Thao, Deputy Director of the Da Nang Department of Culture and Sports and deputy head of the tournament organizing committee, noted that this is the third consecutive year the central coastal city has hosted the tournament. The city aims to make golf tourism a leading attraction, catering to the growing demand for golf vacations and solidifying its position as a top destination for the sport in Asia.

Taking place at the Nicklaus course at the Legend Danang Golf Resort, the championship, part of the Asian Development Tour (ADT) under the Asian Tour system, is set to follow a stroke play format over three rounds of 18 holes each. After 36 holes, there will be a cut line enforced, and only the top 50 players and ties will advance. The winner will be the one with the lowest gross score at the end of the tournament.

Among the 144 competitors this year, Vietnam has 20 golfers, including eight professionals. The tournament also features notable international golfers who have achieved successes in global and regional golf events, such as Rahil Gangjee (India), Khalin Joshi (India), Ahmad Baig (Pakistan), Natipong Srithong (Thailand), Kosuke Hamamoto (Thailand), and Runchanapong Youprayong (Thailand).

Da Nang has defined golf tourism as a crucial segment in its market strategy. In the first seven months of 2024, the city’s three golf courses recorded a total of 98,703 rounds, an increase of over 4,700 rounds compared to the same period last year.

 
 
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