The information was released by the Vietnam Golf Association (VGA) at a press conference in Hanoi on November 22.
Golfers will compete in three rounds of 18 holes each. Golfers finishing in the top 10 will receive ranking points for the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR).
According to VGA General Secretary Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, golf has become more popular among Vietnamese women in recent years.
The annual LNAGC, held since 2012, allows female golfers to compete and exchange experience, she said.