Nine Bridges’s appeal starts with its tranquil setting on Jeju island, with holes etched into pine-clad rolling topography in the shadows of Mount Halla, Korea’s tallest peak. Lakes, creeks and wooded slopes not only contribute to the beauty and variety but also are seamlessly integrated into the design. When Nine Bridges has played host to the PGA Tour’s CJ Cup, the pro routinely praise both its challenge and presentation.
01

A downhill starting hole that plays straight to the green
The fairway slopes down to the left and requires a tee shot to the right side adjacent to the...

A downhill starting hole that plays straight to the green
The fairway slopes down to the left and requires a tee shot to the right side adjacent to the large fairway bunkers. The elevated green is protected with a single bunker front left for one of several challenging hole locations.

PAR 4 394 YDS
02

A slight uphill par-3 hole with vast force carry rough
A wide teeing ground and diagonal green requires tee shots with varying length. The large bunker on...

A slight uphill par-3 hole with vast force carry rough
A wide teeing ground and diagonal green requires tee shots with varying length. The large bunker on the left of the green and the pot bunkers guarding the right pose a high treat.

PAR 3 193 YDS
03

A hole that presents beautiful views of Mt. Halla but requires three accurate shots to avoid the dry creek bed.
The deep bunker and two deep revetted...

A hole that presents beautiful views of Mt. Halla but requires three accurate shots to avoid the dry creek bed.
The deep bunker and two deep revetted greenside bunkers require a daring approach shot.

PAR 5 550 YDS
04

One of the best par 4’s in Asia
This right-to-left dogleg requires a tee shot towards the bunker in front of the stream for an easier second shot. A...

One of the best par 4’s in Asia
This right-to-left dogleg requires a tee shot towards the bunker in front of the stream for an easier second shot. A wide fairway allows multiple strategies to challenge the two tiered green.

PAR 4 411 YDS
05

A strategic hole with a long half-moon green close to a water hazard on the left.
A tee shot to the left is safer but requires a second shot to clear the...

A strategic hole with a long half-moon green close to a water hazard on the left.
A tee shot to the left is safer but requires a second shot to clear the water hazard. The 50-meter long green guarded by the water hazard left and three pot bunkers right guarantees any shot left of the green to be fatal.

PAR 4 421 YDS
06

A hole with ‘Spectacle bunkers’ in the middle of the fairway.
The longest par-4 requires a tee shot that flirts with two deep revetted bunkers that...

A hole with ‘Spectacle bunkers’ in the middle of the fairway.
The longest par-4 requires a tee shot that flirts with two deep revetted bunkers that divide the fairway. The steep-faced bunkers to the right of the green make for a difficult second shot.

PAR 4 495 YDS
07

A stunning par 3 requires downhill tee shot over the large free form beach bunker
This natural hole was designed to sit within the volcanic rock found in...

A stunning par 3 requires downhill tee shot over the large free form beach bunker
This natural hole was designed to sit within the volcanic rock found in Jeju. The large, sprawling greenside bunker blends into the lake front right of the green creating challenging hole locations.

PAR 3 176 YDS
08

Short par-4 with an infinity green
This short par-4 created an illusion that makes the green with an infinite background. The revetted bunkers to the left...

Short par-4 with an infinity green
This short par-4 created an illusion that makes the green with an infinite background. The revetted bunkers to the left and right of the green requires a short but accurate second shot.

PAR 4 353 YDS
09

A picturesque uphill Par 5 that requires a clear strategy from tee to green
This impressive hole offers a view of Mt. Halla that appears as a reflection...

A picturesque uphill Par 5 that requires a clear strategy from tee to green
This impressive hole offers a view of Mt. Halla that appears as a reflection in the lake near the teeing ground. Cedar trees embrace both sides of the fairway. A complex of bunkers 80-100m short of the 3 tiered green requires accuracy.

PAR 5 589 YDS
10

The opening hole to the “In Course ” requires a powerful tee shot to a broad fairway
A tee shot to the left of the broad fairway can avoid a large...

The opening hole to the “In Course ” requires a powerful tee shot to a broad fairway
A tee shot to the left of the broad fairway can avoid a large bunker on the right leaving a cross slope stance for the approach. Left of the putting surface will find a large collection area or a deep bunker right. This hole plays longer into the wind.

PAR 4 471 YDS
11

A hole featuring a stream along the right of the fairway and an impressive double green connected with hole 15
This downhill dogleg right requires...

A hole featuring a stream along the right of the fairway and an impressive double green connected with hole 15
This downhill dogleg right requires accuracy on every shot to avoid the lake and stream along the right side of the entire fairway up to the green. The double green connected to the 15th green, features pot bunkers on the left and lake in front on the right.

PAR 4 428 YDS
12

The longest par-5 that requires a force carry shot over a native landscape
From the elevated teeing ground that oversees the beautiful local native grass,...

The longest par-5 that requires a force carry shot over a native landscape
From the elevated teeing ground that oversees the beautiful local native grass, hit a powerful tee shot over the natural rough to reach the fairway. This long hole does not burden players with distance as the second landing zone slopes downward to the green. The downhill approach shot is guided by the tree lines on both sides of the fairway.

PAR 5 554 YDS
13

The tricky, long uphill par-3
The large bunker in front right of the green forces a tee shot to the left side with a larger landing zone. There are three...

The tricky, long uphill par-3
The large bunker in front right of the green forces a tee shot to the left side with a larger landing zone. There are three distinct areas within the putting surface, front left, rear left and rear right. Each area provides a different strategy to find the respective hole locations.

PAR 3 218 YDS
14

A drivable 30 foot downhill par-4
The wind will be a major factor for this drivable par-4. The fairway undulations, in harmony with the distant ridge, is...

A drivable 30 foot downhill par-4
The wind will be a major factor for this drivable par-4. The fairway undulations, in harmony with the distant ridge, is very impressive. There are numerous hole locations on the 50 yard deep green with two distinct levels. A large bunker 15 yard short left of the green and two deep green side bunkers will gather an inaccurate shot in distance or direction.

PAR 4 353 YDS
15

A right-to-left dogleg par-4 featuring a large bunker on the left of the double green
The large 8-foot high bunker face to the left of the green is very...

A right-to-left dogleg par-4 featuring a large bunker on the left of the double green
The large 8-foot high bunker face to the left of the green is very unique and imposing. Playing the tee shot to the right to avoid the fairway bunkers on the left will provide a clear view of the green leaving the massive bunker on the left less imposing.

PAR 4 435 YDS
16

Mount Halla provides a wonderful backdrop for this uphill dogleg left par-4
A tee shot to the left of the fairway poses risks to end up in the cluster of...

Mount Halla provides a wonderful backdrop for this uphill dogleg left par-4
A tee shot to the left of the fairway poses risks to end up in the cluster of bunkers but tee shots over or hugs around this cluster will leave you with a much shorter second shot. The elevated green is somewhat obscured, pressing a challenging second shot.

PAR 4 437 YDS
17

The last par-3 with threatening revetted bunkers in both sides of the green
The front of the green is guarded by the large deep central bunker and the...

The last par-3 with threatening revetted bunkers in both sides of the green
The front of the green is guarded by the large deep central bunker and the small revetted bunker on the right and larger bunker left. An accurate tee shot is required to the diagonal green that runs right to left.

PAR 3 195 YDS
18

The final hole gives two lines of play for risk and reward.
The aggressive line of play carries over the two pot bunkers on the left to a lower landing...

The final hole gives two lines of play for risk and reward.
The aggressive line of play carries over the two pot bunkers on the left to a lower landing zone and provides the shortest distance to the island green for an eagle opportunity. The landing zone on the right side of the fairway affords the player optional routes to the second landing zone right of the lake for a three shot par 5.

PAR 5 568 YDS

Course

Natural
The magnificent and monumental scenery of the Club at Nine Bridges, Jeju is suggestive of the features and beauties of nature. It is the place where all natural features of long-standing rockeries, babbling mountain streams and varied vegetation are in perfect harmony with the beauty of golf.
variety

Variety
Each hole suggests not only a somewhat easy way for intermediate players but also a tough and challenging way for advanced players. All 18 holes are carefully sculptured in their locations as a part of nature.

Scottish Landscape
The design team of Golf Plan USA came up with the traditional Scottish golf concept for final touch of each hole. The Club at Nine Bridges, Jeju is faithful not only to the golf history but also the style of play in terms of traditional Scottish golf course.

World Ranking

Nine Bridges is currently ranked 93rd in the world by GOLF.COM
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