The Lake Course at Tameus Golf & Village is located on Jeju Island, South Korea's southernmost province and a popular golf destination known for its volcanic landscape and coastal scenery. Designed by Japanese architect Shunsuke Kato, the course reflects the growing presence of international designers working on Jeju, where the subtropical climate and dramatic terrain have attracted significant golf development over the past two decades.
Kato's design works with Jeju's characteristic topography, which typically features volcanic rock formations, elevation changes, and native vegetation adapted to the island's coastal environment. The Lake Course name suggests water features play a role in the routing and strategic demands, a common element in modern Korean resort courses where aesthetic presentation and challenge are balanced for a range of player abilities.
Tameus Golf & Village operates as part of Jeju's golf resort infrastructure, serving both domestic Korean golfers and international visitors drawn to the island's combination of golf and tourism amenities. The facility includes lodging and dining components typical of Korean golf resorts, where multi-day stays and group outings are common. Jeju's golf courses generally cater to a membership and daily-fee market shaped by Korea's strong golf culture, where course conditioning and service standards are emphasized alongside design quality.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lake was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Lake at Tameus Golf & Village is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lake is 36.
Lake is a 9-hole course.