HAMPYEONG DYNASTY COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Hampyeong, South Jeolla, KR
Designed by Ronald Fream
The Palace Course at Hampyeong Dynasty Country Club is a Ronald Fream design located in Hampyeong County in South Korea's South Jeolla Province. Fream, an American architect who has worked extensively throughout Asia since the 1970s, brings his characteristic approach of integrating golf holes into natural landforms while accommodating the resort and daily-fee markets that dominate Korean golf. The course sits in a region known for its agricultural landscapes and relatively gentle topography compared to Korea's more mountainous areas.
Fream's design philosophy typically emphasizes playability across skill levels while incorporating strategic bunkering and water features that define shot values without excessive penal elements. At Hampyeong Dynasty, the routing likely takes advantage of the local terrain's natural contours, with holes that move through a mix of open and wooded areas characteristic of South Jeolla's countryside. The course serves both member and visitor play, following the common Korean model of country clubs that function as destination facilities.
South Jeolla Province has seen considerable golf development over the past few decades, with courses catering to golfers from across the region and from metropolitan areas like Gwangju. The Palace Course fits within this context as one of multiple layouts at the Dynasty complex, offering a Fream-designed option that balances strategic interest with the accessibility expected at Korean resort-style facilities. The course operates year-round in Korea's four-season climate, with peak conditions typically found in spring and autumn.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Palace was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Palace at Hampyeong Dynasty Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Palace is 36.
Palace is a 9-hole course.