Beijing Taiwei Golf Club

Xiangtang Cultural New Town, Cuicun Town, Changping District, Beijing, China

Set amidst rolling mountains with a slope of more than 70 meters, Beijing Taiwei Golf Club is a skillfully designed 18-hole par 72 golf course with a total length of 7,010 yards. The golf course is located on a land preserved by the Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty. Covering an area of more than 2,000 acres (133 hectares), the club features an 18-hole mountain-style golf course, a five-star hotel, a forest and a fruit-picking garden.

This is one of the most unique championship golf courses in Beijing. Beijing Taiwei Golf Club offers two different styles that provide excellent professional challenges, which will be a strong attraction for golf fans to explore and improve their skills. The first nine holes are scattered on routes that weave through the mountains, and the last nine holes wind through the lush green rose garden, making it one of the most difficult golf courses in Beijing while the back nine holes are flat and gently sloping through persimmon trees. The club also has a 60-hole driving range. The surrounding Yanshan Mountains provide fresh air and a pleasant climate.

Course Details

18 Holes Par: 72 Length: 7016 Slope: Rating:

Course Informations

  • Year built: 2004
  • Architect(s): Jian Biao Hao
  • Greens: N/A
  • Fairways: N/A
  • Season: Year round

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Rentals/Services

  • Carts: Yes
  • Pull-carts: Yes
  • Clubs: Yes
  • Pro shop available: Yes
  • Caddies available: Yes

Practice/Instruction

  • Driving range: Yes
  • Pitching/chipping area: Yes
  • Putting green: Yes
  • Teaching pro: Yes

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