OAK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Wonju, Gangwon, KR
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Oak Hills Country Club's Hill Course occupies terrain in Wonju, a city in South Korea's mountainous Gangwon province. Jack Nicklaus designed the layout, bringing his characteristic approach to this inland Korean site where elevation changes and natural topography shape the routing. The region's landscape provides a backdrop of forested ridges and valleys typical of this part of the country, situated roughly an hour and a half east of Seoul.
The course reflects Nicklaus's design principles adapted to Korean terrain, likely incorporating strategic bunkering, multiple tee positions, and greens with contouring that rewards precise approach play. Gangwon's topography generally offers designers natural movement in the land, and courses in this area tend to feature holes that climb and descend through wooded corridors with views opening at higher elevations. The Hill Course name suggests routing that takes advantage of the property's vertical dimension.
Oak Hills operates as part of South Korea's golf infrastructure, where courses often serve both member and resort functions. The club is positioned in a region known more for winter sports and mountain recreation than as a traditional golf destination, giving it a somewhat distinct character within Korean golf. Wonju's location makes it accessible for golfers from the capital region seeking layouts outside the more concentrated golf zones closer to Seoul.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hill was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Yes. Hill at Oak Hills Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hill is 36.
Hill is a 9-hole course.