SOUTHCAPE SPA AND SUITE
🇰🇷 Namhae, South Gyeongsang, KR
Designed by Kyle Phillips
Southcape occupies a coastal site on Namhae Island in South Gyeongsang Province, where the southern coast of South Korea meets the Korea Strait. American architect Kyle Phillips, known for his links-style designs and work on dramatic seaside properties, routed the course to take advantage of the natural topography and water views that characterize this part of the Korean peninsula. The layout moves across rolling terrain with the sea as a constant presence, reflecting Phillips's preference for courses that engage with their coastal settings rather than impose artificial features upon them.
The course serves as the centerpiece of a resort development that includes spa facilities and accommodations, positioning it within South Korea's growing golf tourism market. Namhae Island itself is connected to the mainland by bridge and is known for its agricultural terraces and relatively undeveloped coastline compared to more urbanized regions of the country. The routing takes advantage of elevation changes that provide both strategic interest and visual variety, with holes that move through the property's natural contours.
Phillips's design approach here follows principles he has applied at other international projects, emphasizing ground game options and sustainable maintenance practices suited to coastal conditions. The course attracts both domestic Korean golfers and international visitors exploring the region's golf offerings, though it remains less widely known than championship venues near Seoul or Jeju Island. The combination of coastal setting and resort amenities reflects broader trends in Asian golf development during the period of its construction.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Southcape was designed by Kyle Phillips.
Yes. Southcape at Southcape Spa and Suite is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Southcape is 72.
Southcape is a 18-hole course.