Experience the premier golf which is designed by European legendary golfer, Nick Faldo. Locates in the ancient landmark of Angkor Siem Reap, Cambodia.

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Experience the premier golf which is designed by European legendary golfer, Nick Faldo. Locates in the ancient landmark of Angkor Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Tournament Fee's only (Excluding accommodation and transfers) Entry New Participant - $335 Entry Repeating Participant- $315 5* Sokha Angkor Resort Stay & Play Package (Including entry fees and transfers) Entry New Participant- $560 single and $455 sharing Entry Repeating Participant- $
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Highlights from the 1st round of the AGTC 2019 Tournament. A fantastic day on the course with golf industry professionals from around the globe.
AGTC 2019 Tournament at Angkor Golf Resort, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The shortest hole on the course is not the easiest. The green is well protected by water on the left and front and by bunkers on the right and long. Careful club selection and deft execution are called for here..
The Front nine ends with a fairly long par three over some wetlands to a carefully bunkered green. The green sits left to the right, making a fade the preferred shot shape here, and a large run-off area at the back of the green will get plenty of action.
This medium length par 4 begins on an island tee (at least for the back tee). Water runs down the entire right side of the hole, but it generally pretty far from the centerline of the hole. There is plenty of room for the tee shot; only really long hitters will have to work the ball between the big bunker on the right side and the pair of smaller bunkers on the left side of the hole. A modest drive just short of that pair of bunkers will leave a middle iron to a closely bunkered green.
The second par 5 on the course is reachable in two shots for long hitters, but two deep bunkers beyond the turning point and water on the left side makes this very strategic second shot for those challenging the green. A large bunker guards the right front of the green, giving this pretty straight hole a distinctive S-shape and causing all golfers to stop and think before they hit
The second hole takes full advantage of the largest grove of pre-existing trees on the site to create a unique short dogleg to the right. The tee shot must be carefully placed to avoid the large cross bunkers and gain access to the tightly guarded green, one of the smallest on the course. This is a deceptively difficult hole that will result in many unexpected bogeys.