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BCDA, Hann inspect luxury resort site

The Hann Reserve will feature the first and only Professional Golfers Association of America-affiliated player development facility in the Philippines.

Jonas Reyes

NEW CLARK CITY — The Bases Conversion and Development Authority and Hann Resorts are targeting to finish the project 450-hectare Hann Reserve luxury integrated resort here soon.

During an inspection of the area on Friday, BCDA president and CEO Engr. Joshua Bingcang, Hann Resorts chairman and CEO Daesik Han, and world-renowned South Korean professional golfer KJ Choi witnessed the progress of the massive development.

Bingcang highlighted that the Hann Reserve will be a landmark project, featuring the first and only Professional Golfers Association of America-affiliated player development facility in the Philippines.

"This is the first of its kind in the Philippines as an integrated leisure lifestyle development with a unique golf resort concept. Hann Reserve's master plan includes three 18-hole championship golf courses," Bingcang said.

The championship golf courses will include the KJ Choi Valley course, a mountain course designed by Nicklaus Design, and the Sir Nick Faldo Signature River course.

In addition to the world-class golf courses, the Hann Reserve will also feature an array of luxury hotels and resorts, including Banyan Tree, Angsana, Sofitel, Emblems, The Luxury Collection and The Westin. These establishments will cater to discerning travelers seeking an unparalleled leisure experience.

Hann Resorts chairman Daesik Han expressed his confidence in the project's success, emphasizing the strategic location of New Clark City and the accessibility of the Hann Reserve.

The Hann Reserve is expected to attract tourists from all over the world, boosting the local economy and creating employment opportunities.