Strong Vietnamese Representation at the 16th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final
The 16th Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, hosted at Laguna Lang Co in Vietnam, is set to highlight the country’s rising presence in the global golf scene. Taking place from April 23-25, 2025, this prestigious junior golf event has become a key platform for young talent to showcase their skills and pursue professional careers in golf.
Vietnam’s Rising Stars in Junior Golf
Vietnam’s participation is especially notable, with Nguyen Duc Son, the 2024 champion, returning to the spotlight. Son’s victory last year—featuring rounds of 70, 69, and 69—marked a significant milestone in his career, and since then, he has continued to build his professional golf path in Melbourne, Australia.
Alongside Son, Ho Anh Huy joins the tournament, bringing further recognition to Vietnam’s growing golf community. Huy was part of the Nomura Cup team that secured an historic victory for Vietnam last year. Their participation at the Faldo Series Asia Grand Final showcases the talent emerging from Vietnam and the country’s investment in nurturing future golf stars.
Global Talent at Laguna Golf Lang Co
The tournament also features top players from across the region, including Yang Hyo-jin, the current 61st-ranked amateur golfer globally and the winner of this year’s Australian Master of the Amateurs. Other distinguished competitors include Sophie Eppelstun from Australia and Xin Yao Wang from Malaysia.
A Venue for Future Champions
Laguna Golf Lang Co, known for its Nick Faldo Signature Course, continues to gain recognition as a top-tier golfing destination. Located between the East Sea and Annamite Mountains, the course is an ideal venue for showcasing the talents of Asia’s next generation of golf champions.
As the Faldo Series continues to influence the trajectory of young golfers, the event provides a crucial platform for players like Son and Huy to gain international exposure and progress in their careers. The Faldo Series Asia Grand Final remains a pivotal event for young golfers aiming for global recognition and success.