Arrival in Ho Chi Minh City
It’s a free and easy day. Golfers may choose to play a practice round.
Where world-class golf meets breathtaking landscapes, culture, and camaraderie.
Mulligan Masters arrives in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, for its 6th edition! This gathering brings together passionate golfers for three unforgettable days of serious golfing, second chances, and shared camaraderie.
More than just a tournament, Mulligan Masters is about embracing the spirit of the game – celebrating improvement, enjoying the company of fellow golfers, and creating lasting memories both on and off the course.
Join us in writing the next chapter of the Mulligan Masters journey – where golf, fun, and friendship come together.
From serene highlands to dramatic coastal links and vibrant city layouts, each course tells its own story of challenge and beauty. Enhanced by the warmth of Vietnam’s renowned hospitality and the expertise of its caddies, every round here becomes more than just golf — it’s an unforgettable journey.
Located just outside Ho Chi Minh City, Long Thanh Golf Resort is widely regarded as one of Vietnam’s premier golfing destinations. Its two 18-hole courses — the Hill Course and the Lake Course — offer a unique blend of challenge and beauty. The Hill Course winds through rolling terrain with tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering, while the Lake Course features expansive water hazards that test accuracy and course management. Known for its immaculate greens, professional service, and sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, Long Thanh provides both seasoned golfers and high handicappers with a memorable playing experience.
Perched along Vietnam’s southern coastline, The Bluffs Ho Tram is a Greg Norman masterpiece that has quickly become a must-play course in Asia. Carved into natural sand dunes that rise and fall dramatically above the East Sea, the course offers breathtaking ocean vistas on almost every hole. Its true links-style design, coupled with strong coastal winds, demands strategic shot-making and keeps golfers on their toes. Ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World, The Bluffs is not only visually stunning but also a stern test of golfing ability. Playing here is an exhilarating experience — one that combines the thrill of championship golf with the raw beauty of Vietnam’s coastline.
Situated right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City and only minutes from the international airport, Tan Son Nhat Golf Course is Vietnam’s most accessible and dynamic golfing venue. Featuring 36 holes designed to international championship standards, the course is characterized by wide fairways, modern bunkering, and immaculate landscaping. A standout feature is its world-class night golf facility, allowing golfers to tee off under floodlights and enjoy the city’s energy after dark. With its state-of-the-art clubhouse, premium dining, and convenient location, Tan Son Nhat combines the sophistication of a modern city course with the competitive edge of championship golf — making it a perfect finale for the Mulligan Masters Vietnam edition.
It’s a free and easy day. Golfers may choose to play a practice round.
Format: Team Stableford
Tee Time: 12:50 pm
Format: Best Ball (Match Play) – 2 vs 2 in a 4 ball
Tee Time: 12:50 pm
Format: Individual (Match Play) – 1 vs 1 in a 4 ball
Tee Time: 10:30 am
Departure to airport : 05 PM
The handicap for the first 2 days of play shall be based on declared Handicap Index, as mentioned in the table below. The handicap are 3/4th of the course handicap.
| Golfer Name | H. Cap Index | The Bluffs | Long Thanh | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sachin M | 23.0 | 23.0 | 22.0 | Masters |
| Dipanjan B | 11.8 | 13.0 | 11.0 | Masters |
| Sharad M | 11.9 | 13.0 | 11.0 | Masters |
| Dayanidhi M | 15.0 | 16.0 | 15.0 | Masters |
| Arvind A | 18.3 | 18.0 | 17.0 | Masters |
| Rajesh B | 17.7 | 18.0 | 17.0 | Masters |
| Sameer P | 20.3 | 20.0 | 18.0 | Mulligan |
| Himangshu B | 09.5 | 11.0 | 10.0 | Mulligan |
| Mitesh J | 14.3 | 15.0 | 14.0 | Mulligan |
| Ganesh | 17.1 | 17.0 | 17.0 | Mulligan |
| Sanjay G | 19.2 | 20.0 | 18.0 | Mulligan |
| Vinayan N | 22.0 | 23.0 | 22.0 | Mulligan |
Points Allocation: Points are awarded for each hole based on the number of strokes a golfer takes relative to the hole’s par and their course handicap. The allocation of points is typically as follows:
Condor or better (4 under par): 6 points (Hole in one on Par 4)
Double Eagle / Albatross (3 under par): 5 points (Hole in one on Par 3)
Eagle (2 under par): 4 points
Birdie (1 under par): 3 points
Par: 2 points
Bogey (1 over par): 1 point
Double Bogey or worse (2 or more over par): 0 points
Since it is a Stableford format, you may pickup your ball if your score on par 3 is over 6, on par 4 over 7 and on par 5 over 8.
Scoring: After completing a hole, golfers tally their points for that hole and record them on their scorecard. The process is repeated for all 18 holes.
In order to arrive at the team total, sum of stable ford point of both the players of the team in 4 ball shall be added to arrive at the team total.
Tournament Point:
There will be top 3 team out of the 6 teams, the first gets 3 points, 2nd gets 2 points and 3rd gets 1 point i.e. 6 points for the overall game.
Points Allocation: On each hole, the golfer (or team) with the lower score wins that specific hole. The winner of each hole is said to be “1 up” on their opponent. If both golfers (or teams) have the same score on a hole, the hole is considered “halved,” and no one gains an advantage.
Scoring: After completing a hole, golfers tally their points for that hole and record them on their scorecard. The process is repeated for all 18 holes.
Winning: The player (or team) who is leading by a greater number of holes than there are remaining to play is declared the winner. For example, if a golfer is “3 up” with only two holes left to play, they have won the match because their opponent cannot catch up.
Tournament Point:
Each Winning Team for Game 02 will get 1 point each i.e. in total there will be 3 points for Game 2.
Each Winning Player for Game 03 will get 1 point each i.e. in total there will be 6 points for Game 3.
The Score of all the 3 games shall be added to arrive at the total tournament points. The team which has higher tournament points for all the 3 days put together, shall be the winner for this 6th Edition of Mulligan Masters
Please refer the Scoring card at the course for updated rules.
