PHOENIX SPRINGS COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Icheon, Gyeonggi, KR
Designed by Jim Fazio
Phoenix Springs Country Club's Lake Course sits in Icheon, a city in Gyeonggi Province approximately an hour southeast of Seoul, known for its ceramic heritage and hot springs. Designed by Jim Fazio, the course reflects the American architect's approach to shaping golf holes within natural terrain, creating a layout that incorporates the rolling topography characteristic of this region of South Korea. The Lake Course name suggests water features play a role in the routing, likely including ponds or streams that come into play on multiple holes.
Icheon has developed as a golf destination over recent decades, with several courses serving both Seoul's substantial golfing population and visitors to the area's resort facilities. Phoenix Springs operates as a country club within this context, offering members and guests access to golf alongside other amenities typical of Korean private clubs. The Lake Course would have been shaped to balance challenge with playability across varied skill levels, a hallmark of Fazio family design philosophy.
The Gyeonggi region's climate allows for a playing season that runs from spring through autumn, with courses typically closing or operating on limited schedules during winter months. The terrain around Icheon provides natural elevation changes and wooded corridors that frame holes, creating definition and strategic interest. Korean country clubs generally maintain high conditioning standards and offer comprehensive dining and social facilities as part of the membership experience.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lake was designed by Jim Fazio.
Yes. Lake at Phoenix Springs Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lake is 36.
Lake is a 9-hole course.