CHINJU PRESTIGE COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Jinju, South Gyeongsang, KR
Designed by Golfplan - Ronald Fream
Chinju Prestige Country Club sits in Jinju, a historic city in South Gyeongsang Province in southern South Korea. The course was designed by Ronald Fream through his firm Golfplan, which has been responsible for numerous golf developments across Asia and the Pacific since the 1970s. Fream's work in the region typically emphasizes strategic design that accommodates the natural terrain while remaining accessible to a range of player abilities.
The Jinju area features rolling topography characteristic of South Korea's southern interior, with the course likely incorporating elevation changes and natural contours into its routing. Fream's design approach generally balances risk-reward opportunities with playability, creating courses that work within their landscape rather than imposing dramatic earthmoving. The layout would reflect this philosophy, using the existing land features to create visual interest and strategic variety across the eighteen holes.
South Korean country clubs traditionally serve as social and recreational centers for their membership, with clubhouse facilities that extend well beyond golf to include dining and event spaces. Chinju Prestige operates within this cultural framework, where the club experience encompasses both the golf course and the broader amenities. The course serves golfers in the Jinju region and the wider South Gyeongsang area, contributing to South Korea's extensive golf infrastructure that developed significantly during the country's economic growth in recent decades.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chinju Prestige was designed by Golfplan - Ronald Fream.
Yes. Chinju Prestige at Chinju Prestige Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Chinju Prestige is 72.
Chinju Prestige is a 18-hole course.