TANI COUNTRY CLUB
🇰🇷 Sacheon, South Gyeongsang, KR
Designed by JMP Group
Xuanwu at Tani Country Club occupies terrain in Sacheon, a coastal city in South Gyeongsang Province along South Korea's southern shore. The JMP Group, a Korean golf design firm active in the domestic market during the country's golf development boom, routed the course through the region's characteristic rolling topography. The area's proximity to the Korea Strait influences the local climate and provides a maritime setting distinct from inland Korean courses.
The course reflects design approaches common to Korean golf facilities developed in recent decades, where natural terrain is shaped to accommodate strategic play while managing the peninsula's varied elevations and seasonal conditions. South Gyeongsang's landscape typically features a mix of forested hillsides and agricultural valleys, and courses in this region often incorporate these elements into their routing. The design likely balances elevation changes with playability across a membership base that includes both local residents and visitors from nearby urban centers.
Tani Country Club operates within South Korea's membership-oriented golf culture, where clubs serve as social and recreational centers beyond pure golf. The facility caters to the regional market in an area less densely developed than the golf corridors near Seoul or Busan, offering a more relaxed pace typical of provincial clubs. Sacheon's position as a smaller city means the course draws from a mix of local members and those traveling from larger population centers in the province.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Xuanwu was designed by JMP Group.
Yes. Xuanwu at Tani Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Xuanwu is 36.
Xuanwu is a 9-hole course.