Beijing Taiwei Golf Club 北京太偉運動休閑度假村
Beijing Taiwei Golf Club sits on a site preserved for the royal family chosen by Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty. Covering more than 2,000 mu (133 hectares), the club has an 18-hole mountain-style championship course, a five-star hotel, a forest and a fruit-picking garden. The par 72 course is 7,070 yards long and features a fall of 70 meters. The first nine holes scatter on criss-cross routes among the mountains and the last nine holes wind their way across the flourishing persimmon orchard, making it one of the hardest courses to play in Beijing. The club also has a driving range with 60 bays. The surrounding Yanshan Mountains bring fresh air and a pleasant climate.
Address: Xiangtang Wenhua Xinxun (New Culture Village), Cuicun, Changping District
Telephone: +86-10-60724488
How to get there: On the Jingcheng Expressway, turn left at Gaoliying Bridge and take the Xiaotangshan/Beiyuan Exit; or Take Exit 14 off Badaling Expressway.