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July 13 2025

Anvaya Cove named Southeast Asia's top golf course, climbs to 15th spot in Asia's Top 100 Golf Courses ranking

- RODMILL G. LOPEZ

Ace of the region

The Philippines has consistently earned its place on the global stage, this time, in the world of golf. With courses that meet international standards in design and experience, the country continues to make its mark.

Anvaya Cove Golf and Sports Club is the latest to gain international attention. Its steady climb in the rankings reflects thoughtful design, environmental care, and a guest experience that blends sport with leisure. In the 2025 Top 100 Golf Courses Asia list, it ranks 15th overall, the highest placement for any course in Southeast Asia.

The announcement was celebrated on June 27, 2025, at the clubhouse in Morong, Bataan, with a formal awarding led by Jung-Tae Kim, chairman of the Top 100 Golf Courses Asia Panel of Raters, who traveled to the Philippines to personally present the award to leaders from Ayala Land Premier and Anvaya Cove. In attendance were Joe Dagdagan, general manager of Ayala Land Premier Clubs; Raymond Bunquin, general manager of Anvaya Cove Golf and Sports Club; Kristine Grace Apale-Zaide, senior project development division manager for Premium Land and Houses of Ayala Land Inc.; and Joshua Zacarias de Jesus, project development division manager for the same group.

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