OAK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Wonju, Gangwon, KR
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Oak Hills Country Club's Bridge course is a Jack Nicklaus design situated in Wonju, a city in the mountainous Gangwon province of South Korea, roughly 90 minutes east of Seoul. The region's terrain is characterized by rolling hills and forested valleys, and Nicklaus's routing takes advantage of this natural topography. The course name likely references a significant water feature or crossing that plays a role in the layout, a common motif in Nicklaus designs where strategic elements are emphasized through named landmarks.
Nicklaus has designed several courses in South Korea since the 1990s, as the country's golf market expanded significantly during that period. His work in the region typically features wide fairways that reward accurate driving, large undulating greens that demand precise approach play, and strategic bunkering that frames landing areas and green complexes. The mountainous Gangwon setting provides elevation changes and views across forested ridges, which Nicklaus often incorporates to create variety in hole character and shot values.
Oak Hills operates as a private club, part of South Korea's membership-based golf culture where clubs often include substantial clubhouse facilities and dining programs that reflect both Korean hospitality traditions and international golf club customs. The Bridge course serves as one component of the club's offerings, designed to provide members with a championship-length test that balances the natural landscape with Nicklaus's strategic design principles.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bridge was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Yes. Bridge at Oak Hills Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bridge is 36.
Bridge is a 9-hole course.