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The Japanese brought golf to Taiwan and the country’s oldest club, Taiwan Golf & Country Club, dates back to 1918 but Taiwanese professional golfers did not show their international potential until Liang Huan Lu battled with Lee Trevino in the final round of the 1971 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
There are now around 70 golf courses in Taiwan and golf is one of the most popular Taiwanese sports. Our Taiwanese rankings were last updated in June 2017.
The International Golf Society of Taipei is a social group that arranges golfing and social events for all those interested in golf and making new friends. LATEST: Only two events remain for the year: December 4 Friendly at Sunshine Valley and December 12 Winter Challenge at North Bay.
There are 11 golf courses in our system for this region. Use the tabs below to change the order, the regional links to change location or try the advanced search. Plus check out the Golfshake Top 100 golf courses, UK Golf Guide & World Golf Guide.
There are now around 70 golf courses in Taiwan and golf is one of the most popular Taiwanese sports.
After a period of decline, Golf has become increasingly popular in Taiwan.
Golf is booming in areas relatively new to the sport, especially across Asia. According to the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, an organization known globally as the keepers of the game, there are more courses currently under development and construction in Asia than in any other continent—207 of them, in fact.
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Taiwan is famous for its delicious street food, Shilin Night Market, the Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival, pineapple cakes, and Taipei 101. Taiwan is also known for its friendly locals and for being a city that is culturally diverse and open-minded.
For the most part, the traditional religions practiced in Taiwan are Buddhism, Taoism, and folk religions; except for a small number of purely Buddhist temples, however, most of the island's traditional places of worship combine all three traditions.
But in Japan, where you can find half of all the golf courses in Asia, the industry is flagging. America still has the largest golf industry in the world, by a long shot. But in Japan's economic heyday in the 1980s, it built up thousands of courses and the game became baked into its business culture.
There are billions of golf tourist dollars up for grabs, and Asian golf is getting more popular every year.
With almost 150 golf courses to choose from, Indonesia is also a heavenly place for golfers.
The International Golf Society of Taipei is a social group that arranges golfing and social events for all those interested in golf and making new friends. More about us.
Taiwan has a multitude of courses for everyone’s liking and playing ability. IGST plays on a variety of courses throughout the year, and is organised this way to provide members with the opportunity to experience as many courses as possible.
This oldest course in Taiwan is popular as its nickname, Old Tamusoi Course as the golf club is located at Tamusoi. Established in 1914 with only 3 holes, it finally developed into 18 holes in 1929.
The Taiwan Masters – inaugurated in 1987 and one of the most prominent events on the Asian Tour – has been held many times at Tamsui, as the course is commonly called. A popular competition layout, it’s a tight and exacting course which has stood the test of time rather well.
The course at Taiwan Golf and Country Club has been called the “Cradle of the Golfers” because the game started here back in 1914 and it’s also where many of the top Taiwanese amateur and professional players have since honed their golfing skills.
Great review - one problem with courses in Taiwan is the language barrier. Very difficult planning an itinerary. Played once in the country and the confusion is extraordinary.
Golf has been played in Taiwan for just over a century now, originating during the Japanese occupation of the country at the start of the 20th century. It was then largely sustained by US military troops stationed in Taiwan after World War II, who nurtured the game right up until their departure in 1979.