Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea

Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea
잭 니클라우스 골프클럽 코리아
General information
Status Complete
Type Golf Course
Location Songdo IBD,
Songdo International City,
Incheon Free Economic Zone, Incheon, South Korea
Opening October 2010, 6 years ago
Technical details
Floor area 10.19 million sf
(Championship golf course)[1]
Design and construction
Architect Jack Nicklaus Design / EDSA / Heerim
Developer Gale International, POSCO E&C
Jack Nicklaus Golf Club
Location in South Korea

Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon, South Korea, is the focal point of Songdo IBD's environmentally focused green space program. It is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Nicklaus Design, headed by Jack Nicklaus.[1]

From the back tees, the course exceeds 7,400 yards (6,770 m) and presents a challenge to even the most talented golfers.[2] Within the golf course, there will be a Western-style fairway community, including 179 detached single family villas.[1]

Events

The club hosted the eleventh Presidents Cup in 2015, the first held in Asia.[3] Before it officially opened, it was the site of a Champions Tour tournament in September 2010, the Posco E&C Songdo Championship, a first for that tour in Asia.[4] A second edition was played in 2011, as the Songdo IBD Championship. The International Crown, an eight-nation team event on the LPGA Tour, is scheduled for 2018 and will be the first held outside the United States.

Scorecard

Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par 44543453436 4443454353672
Black 4284265933861724875592354513737 44743546620837257748020354537337470
Blue 3784155473321514715261934313444 42341344618234053346018750634906934
White 3593775293171364395051754023239 37836540216632252040916449032166455
Gold 3433635133171153904831383633025 35832135915028448734614541728675892
Red 2933134382731153534401383182681 30627831212525744234612540725985279
Handicap 1715911131573 61014181224168

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Coordinates: 37°22′48″N 126°37′26″E / 37.380°N 126.624°E / 37.380; 126.624

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