In harsh weather conditions with cold rain and strong winds at Thanh Lanh Stadium, Ho Khac Luan played hard to win The Golfers Tournament 2025 - a tournament under the VGA Development Tour system.
With a total score of+1 after two rounds, he surpassed strong opponents such as Nguyen Huu Quyet and Joel Troy to officially win his first professional title in his career.

Previously, in round 1, Khac Luan scored 74 goals, temporarily 3 goals behind the two leading golfers. In round 2, he maintained a stable performance with two Birdie in the first 9 holes to shorten the gap with Nguyen Huu Quyet.
In cold, rainy weather, when many golfers lose focus, Khac Luan still controls the playing time well. He finished round 2 with 71 sticks (-1), while Huu Quyet suffered a double bogey in hole 13 and bogey in hole 16, thereby losing the advantage.
In the end, Ho Khac Luan won the championship with a total score of +1, Joel Troy won the runner-up position (+2) and Nguyen Huu Quyet ranked third (+3).
After the victory, the male golfer shared: "The competition conditions are very difficult, but I just try to focus on each shot and stay calm until the end."

In addition to the professional factor, The Golfers Tournament 2025 also organizes sideline activities that bring value to the humanistic community. The "Birdie for Hue" charity program was initiated to raise funds to support the people of the ancient capital affected by natural disasters.
According to the rules, each Birdie scored 200,000 VND, eagle scored 5 million VND and hole-in-one scored 50 million VND. The entire amount of donations will be transferred directly to the Hue City Fatherland Front Committee to support overcoming the consequences of floods, rebuilding heritage areas and stabilizing people's lives.
In addition, the From Fairway to Growth conference gathered many experts, investors and businesses in the sports - tourism sector, affirming that golf is not only a sport but also a driving force for economic and social development.
The From School to Green program is also organized for students, helping to spread golf culture to the younger generation, encouraging sportsmanship and sustainable development.
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 