About Us

The Cambodia Golf Classic Cup: Culture Fairway Master 2025 is a premier amateur golf tournament designed to position Cambodia as a leading golf tourism destination while celebrating the nation’s rich cultural heritage. Scheduled to take place from April 25 to 28, 2025, at the renowned Angkor Golf Resort and Phokeethra Country Club in Siem Reap , this four-day event is poised to attract amateur golfers, enthusiasts, and tourists from across the ASEAN region and beyond.

Vision

To establish Cambodia as a top golf tourism destination in Southeast Asia, attracting international attention and creating lasting economic and cultural benefits for the region.

Mission

Promote Cambodian Culture: Showcase Cambodia’s rich heritage and cultural landmarks, giving international visitors an authentic and memorable experience.

Foster International Friendships: Build strong, lasting relationships

between Cambodia and neighboring countries through sports, cultural exchange, and shared experiences.

Drive Tourism Growth: Position Cambodia as a premium destination for high-net-worth tourists and sports enthusiasts, boosting local businesses and supporting the tourism sector.

Our History and Background

Inception and Vision (2018)

Inception and Vision

The Royal Cambodia Cup: Culture Fairway was envisioned by Urban Career Co Ltd to promote Cambodia as a premier golf and cultural tourism destination.

Inception and Vision (2018)
First Tournament (2019)

First Tournament

Held at Vattanac Golf Resort, the inaugural event attracted 240 participants from 15 countries, supported by the Cambodia Golf Federation and NOCC.

First Tournament (2019)
Adaptation (2021)

Adaptation

Despite the pandemic, the 2021 tournament introduced virtual cultural experiences and maintained strict health protocols, continuing its mission.

 

 

Adaptation (2021)
Future (2024)

Future

Entering its fifth year, the 2024 edition promises expanded participation and new cultural collaborations, solidifying its reputation as a unique blend of sport and heritage.

 

 

Future (2024)