TSAI HSING GOLF CLUB
🇹🇼 Hukou, Hsinchu, TW
Designed by Gordon Lewis
Tsai Hsing Golf Club sits in Hukou Township in Hsinchu County, in the northwestern region of Taiwan. The course was designed by Gordon Lewis, an architect who worked on several golf projects across Asia during the latter decades of the twentieth century. The Hsinchu area, known for its technology industry and proximity to both mountains and coast, provides a setting where golf courses often navigate rolling terrain and benefit from the region's subtropical climate.
The layout at Tsai Hsing reflects the topographical character common to this part of Taiwan, where designers work with natural elevation changes and incorporate water features into the routing. Courses in this region typically feature Bermuda or other warm-season grasses suited to the climate, with playing conditions that vary seasonally based on rainfall patterns. The club serves both local members and visitors, functioning within Taiwan's established golf culture where private clubs often welcome outside play through advance arrangements.
Taiwan's golf infrastructure developed significantly from the 1970s onward, with courses concentrated in the north around Taipei and Taoyuan, as well as in this Hsinchu corridor. Tsai Hsing operates as part of this network, offering a full eighteen-hole experience in an area where golf remains popular among business communities and recreational players alike. The course provides a standard test of golf appropriate to its regional context, with the design accommodating players of varying skill levels.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tsai Hsing was designed by Gordon Lewis.
Yes. Tsai Hsing at Tsai Hsing Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Tsai Hsing is 72.
Tsai Hsing is a 18-hole course.