REIGNWOOD PINE VALLEY GOLF CLUB AND RESORT
🇨🇳 Changping, Beijing, CN
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Reignwood Pine Valley Golf Club and Resort's Nicklaus Course occupies rolling terrain in the Changping District northwest of central Beijing, positioned in the foothills near the Ming Tombs and the approaches to the Great Wall. Jack Nicklaus designed the course as part of a larger resort development that includes multiple layouts. The property takes advantage of natural elevation changes uncommon in the Beijing plain, with the routing moving through valleys and across ridgelines that provide views toward the surrounding mountains.
The design reflects Nicklaus's characteristic emphasis on strategic bunkering and large, contoured greens that reward precise approach play. Water features appear on several holes, integrated into the natural drainage patterns of the site. The course incorporates mature pines and other plantings that have matured since construction, creating defined corridors and framing for individual holes. Fairway widths and green complexes offer multiple angles of play, allowing golfers to choose aggressive or conservative lines based on skill level and conditions.
Reignwood Pine Valley operates as a private club and resort facility, part of China's golf development during the expansion period of the sport in the country. The club serves both members and resort guests, with the Nicklaus Course positioned as the signature layout within the property. The setting provides a retreat from urban Beijing while remaining accessible to the city, situated in a district known for historical sites and mountain scenery.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Nicklaus was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Nicklaus at Reignwood Pine Valley Golf Club and Resort is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Nicklaus is 72.
Nicklaus plays 7,506 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Nicklaus is a 18-hole course.