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※ A Course with Dramatic, Undulating Terrain ※
The course features a topography of varied elevations and contours, where the unique characteristics of the land at every turn ensure that golfers enjoy a truly engaging and spirited playing experience.

※ A Course Combining Vitality with Competitive Excitement ※
Spanning a total length of 9,878 meters, the course boasts long, expansive fairways complemented by a well-balanced layout of bunkers and various hazards. Offering a robust competitive challenge, it allows golfers to fully immerse themselves in the exhilarating sensation of overcoming obstacles and executing powerful, decisive shots.

※ An Eco-Friendly Course Harmonizing with Nature's Beauty ※
Nestled at the foot of Chilgapsan Mountain, the course unfolds across the landscape like a living painting. It is home to mature trees—including ancient Korean Red Pines, Chinese Quince, and Apricot trees—which, paired with blooming Azaleas and Forsythias, create a delightful interplay of flora that lends the natural scenery a serene and elegant charm.

Golf Hotel
Location: Club House Building
Note: Features 3 room types for double occupancy and 4 room types for quadruple occupancy, making it highly convenient for family trips.

Location: Training Center Building
Note: Consists of a single twin-bed room offering scenic mountain views.

Facility Information
Clubhouse


Locker Rooms


Pro Shop

Driving Range


Course Map & Strategy Guide
Sabi Course
Hole 1: A downhill hole. The target for your tee shot is the cart path visible directly ahead on the fairway, to the left of the green; the second shot plays across relatively flat terrain.

Hole 2: A "left dogleg" hole with a downhill slope. The terrain tends to encourage a fade (right-curving shot), making it advantageous to aim slightly to the left for your second shot.

Hole 3: Aim your tee shot toward the 100-meter marker. Shots drifting too far left risk landing in the hazard zone; for your second shot, pay close attention to the bunker on the right side to avoid costly errors.

Hole 4: A downhill island hole that may be affected by the wind.

Hole 5: A downhill hole; be wary of the bunker located to the left of the green.

Hole 6: Offers an excellent view of the hole, with the clubhouse visible directly ahead. This is a relatively easy hole featuring a two-tiered green.

Hole 7: A dogleg left; the target point for your tee shot lies between the second and third bunkers when counting from the right side.

Hole 8: An uphill par-3 hole with a steep hazard area situated just to the right of the fairway's center.

Hole 9: A dogleg left; for your tee shot, it is recommended to aim toward the circular bunker visible directly ahead, situated just below the clubhouse.

Ungjin Course
Hole 1: Boasts magnificent scenery and a wide fairway, with Chungnyeong Peak (elevation 460m) visible directly ahead.

Hole 2: A downhill par-3 hole that is susceptible to wind conditions.

Hole 3: A highly challenging L-shaped dogleg left hole, offering the opportunity to execute a spectacular fade shot.

Hole 4: A dogleg right; the target for your tee shot is to the right of the bunker situated on the left side of the green, making the second shot onto the green relatively easy.

Hole 5: A par-5 hole; it is recommended to aim your swing toward the bunker located to the left of the green, though you must take care to avoid landing in it.

Hole 6: Features a water hazard directly in front of the green. Although it may appear difficult, a steady swing and precise control of your landing point offer a chance for a hole-in-one.

Hole 7: The longest hole on the course, featuring a wide fairway and a rocky landscape on the right side that resembles a traditional East Asian painting.

Hole 8: A dogleg right; for your tee shot, it is recommended to aim toward the far right edge of the wooded area on the left side.

Hole 9: The only hole on the course that does not feature any bunkers.

Hanseong Course
Hole 1: It is best to aim your tee shot straight ahead; for your second shot, it is recommended to aim toward the bunker located on the left side.

Hole 2: Features a water hazard directly in front of the tee box; you must strike your tee shot with sufficient power to carry over the hazard and avoid landing in the water.

Hole 3: When swinging, you must carefully account for the downhill slope (a drop of 10 meters) and check the wind direction.

Hole 4: A dogleg left. It is recommended to aim slightly to the left of the fairway centerline.

Hole 5: A dogleg right. If your tee shot carries over 210 meters, you can aim for the middle of the slope on the right side and carry over it.

Hole 6: Aim directly for the center of the green.

Hole 7: A dogleg left.

Hole 8: From the ladies' tee, the target line is slightly to the right.

Hole 9: It is recommended to aim your tee shot toward the circular bunker situated behind the green. Play it safe and steady—let's go for a birdie together!

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