HAMPYEONG DYNASTY COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Hampyeong, South Jeolla, KR
Designed by Ronald Fream
The Imperial course at Hampyeong Dynasty Country Club is a Ronald Fream design located in Hampyeong County in South Jeolla Province, situated in the southwestern region of South Korea. Fream, an American architect who established a significant practice in Asia during the late twentieth century, designed numerous courses across the Pacific Rim with an emphasis on integrating golf layouts into varied terrain while respecting natural landforms.
Hampyeong County occupies relatively flat agricultural land in the Jeolla coastal plain, an area known for its rice cultivation and proximity to tidal wetlands. The Imperial course likely reflects Fream's approach of working within the existing topography rather than imposing dramatic earthworks, creating a layout that incorporates the gentle contours and water features characteristic of the region. Courses in this part of South Korea often feature strategic bunkering and water hazards that define shot values on otherwise modest terrain.
The club operates within South Korea's country club model, where multi-course facilities serve members with comprehensive amenities including dining and social spaces. The Imperial course represents one component of the Dynasty property's golf offerings, designed to provide variety alongside the club's other layouts. Fream's work in Asia typically emphasized playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining strategic interest through green complexes and hazard placement that reward precision over raw distance.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Imperial was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Imperial at Hampyeong Dynasty Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Imperial is 36.
Imperial is a 9-hole course.