THE ROYAL KUAN-HSI GOLF CLUB
🇹🇼 Guanxi, Hsinchu, TW
Designed by JMP Group
The Royal Kuan-Hsi Golf Club sits in the Guanxi area of Hsinchu County in northwestern Taiwan, a region characterized by rolling terrain and subtropical vegetation. The course was designed by JMP Group, a golf architecture firm with experience in Asian markets. The layout takes advantage of the natural topography common to this part of Taiwan, where elevation changes and native tree species provide both strategic interest and visual definition to the holes.
The routing works through varied terrain that includes both open corridors and more enclosed passages framed by mature trees. Water features appear on several holes, reflecting the design conventions popular in Taiwanese golf course development during the period of the country's golf expansion. The conditioning and presentation standards align with expectations for private clubs in Taiwan's northern region, where year-round play is possible despite seasonal weather variations.
The club serves members primarily from the Hsinchu area and greater Taipei region, reflecting the typical membership patterns of Taiwan's private golf facilities. Access to the course follows standard private club protocols common throughout Taiwan's golf community. The facility includes the customary clubhouse amenities found at established Taiwanese golf clubs, where post-round dining and social interaction form an integral part of the golf experience.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Royal Kuan-Hsi was designed by JMP Group.
The Royal Kuan-Hsi at The Royal Kuan-hsi Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at The Royal Kuan-Hsi is 72.
The Royal Kuan-Hsi is a 18-hole course.