GRAND CANAL CLUB
🇨🇳 Tongzhou, Beijing, CN
Designed by JMP Group
The Grand Canal Club sits in Tongzhou District on the eastern edge of Beijing, a rapidly developing area that has historically served as the northern terminus of China's Grand Canal system. The course was designed by JMP Group, an American golf architecture firm with extensive experience in Asia, particularly in creating championship-caliber layouts for the Chinese market during the country's golf development boom of the 2000s and early 2010s.
The routing takes advantage of relatively flat terrain typical of the North China Plain, with the design relying on strategic bunkering, water features, and sculpted landforms to create definition and challenge. JMP Group's approach in this region generally emphasizes wide fairways that accommodate players of varying skill levels while incorporating risk-reward elements through hazard placement and green complexes. The course reflects design principles common to international-standard facilities built to serve Beijing's golf community and visiting players.
Tongzhou's position near the historic canal provides cultural context, though the course itself occupies land shaped by modern earthmoving and landscaping. The facility caters primarily to members and their guests, operating within the regulatory framework that has governed golf in China, where the sport has experienced periods of both expansion and restriction. The club offers dining and practice amenities consistent with full-service golf facilities serving the capital region's business and recreational communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Beijing Grand Canal was designed by JMP Group.
Yes. Beijing Grand Canal at Grand Canal Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Beijing Grand Canal is 72.
Beijing Grand Canal plays 6,741 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Beijing Grand Canal is a 18-hole course.