MUDEUNGSAN COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Gwangju, Gwangju, KR
Designed by David Dale
Mudeungsan Country Club occupies terrain near Gwangju, South Korea's sixth-largest city, in the southwestern region of the country. The course takes its name from Mudeungsan, the prominent mountain that defines the local landscape and serves as a provincial park. David Dale designed the layout, contributing to the development of golf infrastructure in this metropolitan area during a period of expansion for the sport in South Korea.
The routing works with the natural topography characteristic of courses built in mountainous Korean terrain, where elevation changes and wooded corridors typically shape play. Gwangju's position in the Jeolla region means the course experiences the area's distinct seasonal patterns, with warm summers and relatively mild winters compared to courses farther north. The design likely incorporates views of the surrounding highlands while navigating the available land near the urban center.
South Korean golf courses often serve as social and business gathering places, and clubs in major cities like Gwangju typically maintain substantial clubhouse facilities alongside the golf course itself. The region's golf culture reflects broader patterns in Korean golf, where membership clubs provide venues for both recreation and relationship-building. Mudeungsan Country Club functions within this context as one of the golf options available to players in Gwangju and the surrounding Jeolla provinces.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
B was designed by David Dale.
Yes. B at Mudeungsan Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at B is 36.
B is a 9-hole course.