Blue One Yongin Country Club 블루원 용인컨트리클럽
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Opened in August of 1993, the Blue One Yongin Country Club (formerly known as Taeyeong Country Club) is a 1,518,737㎡ golf course with 27 holes. Beautiful works by Douglas Nickels, a renowned figure in the world of plastic arts, can be found throughout the golf course and around tees.
Utilization information
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-1899-1888,
+82-31-330-9700
・Parking Fees : Free
・Parking Facilities : Available
・Reservations : www.blueone.com
・Closed : Jan-Mar & Jul-Aug & Dec: Mondays
Apr-Jun & Sept-Nov: every other Monday
※ No day off if Monday is a holiday.
・Structure Size : O
Point Information
Apr–Jun, Sep–Nov: Closed on every other Monday
※ Will be open the whole week if Monday is a national holiday.
Rental Fees
Weekdays 60,000 won / Saturdays & Holidays 80,000 won / Sundays 80,000 won
- Weekday Members
Weekdays 80,000 won / Saturdays & Holidays 150,000 won / Sundays 150,000 won
- Non-Members
Weekdays 180,000 won / Saturdays & Holidays 230,000 won / Sundays 220,000 won
- Public Course (9H)
Weekdays 65,000 won / Saturdays & Holidays 80,000 won / Sundays 80,000 won
* Caddy fees
- 9H: 50,000 won / 60,000 won / 65,000 won
- 18H: 100,000 won / 120,000 won / 130,000 won
* Golf cart rental fees: 9H – 40,000 won / 18H – 80,000 won
Subsidiary Facilities
Access
From Seoul Nambu Bus Terminal take an intercity bus bound for Yongin via Baegam.
Get off at Baegam Terminal and take a taxi to the Blue One Yongin Country Club.
40, Bogaewonsam-ro 1534beon-gil, Wonsam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
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