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Leading Asian inbound golf tour operator Golfasian announced the release of its second edition of Asian GOLF & More magazine following the success of its inaugural issue.
For this release, Golfasian expanded the magazine’s content to give readers an enriched and memorable reading experience.
Golfasian managing director Mark Siegel expressed his delight at bringing readers a second edition of Asian GOLF & More.
Siegel said of this latest release: “The positive feedback from our first issue motivated us to expand and enhance the magazine, ensuring that it continues to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in golf and travel in Southeast Asia. Our goal is to inspire and inform, and we believe this edition does just that, offering even more content that reflects the rich diversity and unique appeal of golf and more in the region.”
What’s in this issue?
Asian GOLF & More‘s newest issue builds on the foundation laid by its immediate predecessor, offering a wider range of articles, interviews, and reviews that delve deeper into the region’s top golf destinations.
For the second issue, the magazine takes readers on an immersive journey through three of Southeast Asia’s most captivating golf destinations: Phuket, Northern Vietnam, and Cambodia. Detailed insights into the best golf clubs and the unique attractions of each area are provided.
This edition also features in-depth reviews of exceptional golf courses such as Nikanti in Thailand, Ba Na Hills in Vietnam, and Bali National in Indonesia; as well as an exclusive interview with renowned course designer Brian Curley, who has created over 150 courses, many in Asia. Curley offers his expert perspective on the unique challenges of designing courses in the region, focusing on the demands posed by caddies and the need for durable course design.
This issue also sees turf expert Brad Burgess sharing his knowledge on managing golf courses in Southeast Asia’s challenging climates, discussing strategies for coping with extreme heat and heavy rainfall.
Likewise, readers will find a wide array of activities to complement their golfing experience, from temple visits and buffalo races to scenic train rides on the River Kwai and thrilling zip line adventures. For those seeking a more leisurely experience, the magazine presents a piece detailing the serene beauty of cruising in Halong Bay, Vietnam.
A new site to enjoy
Aside from issue #2 of Asian GOLF & More, Golfasian just launched a dedicated website for the magazine where readers can access the latest edition, share their stories, provide feedback, and explore a wealth of content related to golf and travel in Asia.
The website serves as a central hub for the magazine’s growing community, ensuring that readers can stay connected with the evolving world of Asian golf.
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