Golf In Jeju

Golf In Jeju

Nature has been kind to Jeju. Jeju, South Korea is a land of ethereal natural beauty and an equitable climate. More striking are the Jeju natural vistas that come with some artistic human touches. The golf courses in Jeju, to be precise. Golf in Jeju is one of the most popular of the sports in Jeju and attracts both the amateurs and professionals by dint of its serene and stiff golfing greens.


About The Destinations For Golf In Jeju

The popularity of golf in Jeju can be gauged by the increase in the number of golf tours in Jeju, South Korea. The Jeju golf courses are some of the finest in South Korea. Take for instance, the Jeju Country Club, a huge 430,000 Pyeong golfing oasis situated 600 meters above sea level.

The Jeju golfing scene hides away a jewel in the form of the Pinks Golf Club, the gorgeous greens of which have been crafted by the renowned international planner Ted Robinson. This truly evergreen 60690 yard 18-hole golf course with a spectacular sea view.

The Jeju Dynasty Golf Club is another of the more well-known of the destinations for golf in Jeju. It is nestled amidst lofty peaks and the greens are dotted with charming lotus ponds. What is more, there is golf in Jeju here even in the winter months because there is absolutely no snow coverage on the greens. There is a quaint old world charms about this place and there has been a conscious effort to simulate a Scottish look and feel with foliage from that land.

However, when it all boils down to the beauty issue, golf in Jeju has still an ace up its sleeve: the Jungmun Golf Club. This 18-hole golfing wonder combines some dramatic scenery with a mountain in the backdrop and the seas up front. Flaunting the longest golf course in South Korea, this golf club has 99 bunkers and 4 water hazards ensuring that there’s also some precocious putting possibilities blended in with all the beauty.

There are a few other venues for golf in Jeju, South Korea like the 27-hole paradise Golf Club with magnificent ocean and hill views. It has been the venue for the 1995 version of the Samseong World Championship Golf Tournament for women. There’s also the Sinseong Golf Club and the 36-hole Ora Country Club that are quite well-known amongst the golfing community.


A very popular sport in Jeju, golf in Jeju is at par with simply anywhere in the world. The first PGA Tournament in Asia took place in Jeju, thereby cementing Jeju’s claim to being the premier golfing destination.

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