YONGPYONG RESORT GOLF COURSE
🇰🇷 Pyeongchang, Gangwon, KR
Designed by Ronald Fream
Yongpyong Resort Golf Course sits in the mountainous Pyeongchang region of Gangwon Province, an area that gained international recognition as host of the 2018 Winter Olympics. Designed by Ronald Fream, an American architect known for his extensive work throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim, the course reflects his approach to routing golf holes through varied terrain while accommodating resort play. Fream's portfolio includes numerous courses across South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia, often emphasizing playability alongside strategic interest.
The layout occupies terrain characteristic of this part of the Korean peninsula, where mountain valleys and forested slopes create natural elevation changes and framing. Courses in this region typically feature holes that move through pine and hardwood corridors, with seasonal color shifts marking spring blossoms and autumn foliage. The routing likely takes advantage of the natural topography to create variety in hole character, with some elevation change influencing both shot values and views across the surrounding landscape.
Yongpyong operates as part of a larger resort complex that includes skiing facilities and accommodations, serving both domestic golfers and international visitors drawn to the Pyeongchang area. The course functions within South Korea's active golf culture, where resort courses balance accessibility for travelers with the expectations of local members and regular players. The mountain setting provides a distinct atmosphere compared to courses in flatter or coastal regions of the country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Yongpyong was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Yongpyong at Yongpyong Resort Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Yongpyong is 72.
Yongpyong is a 18-hole course.