Mar 07, 2017 · The golf course sitting at the highest elevation in the world is La Paz Golf Club in Bolivia, which is at 10,965 feet, according to World Golf.
Aug 28, 2018 · According to the guys over at Guinness World Records, the highest altitude golf course on Earth is Yak Golf Course in Kupup, East Sikkim, India. At 13,025 feet above sea level, the course in 6,025 yards long and forms part of a military base situated high …
La Oroya in Peru (12,303 ft/3,750 m) is believed to be the highest nine 9-hole course in the world. The fifth hole at La Cima Gold Course in Bogota, Columbia, reaches 9,807 ft/ 2,990m). Europe’s highest 18-hole course is claimed by several resorts.
Jul 01, 2018 · The par 69 course stands at 9,863ft (3,006m) at its highest point. South Americas highest course is La Paz Golf Club, Peru and stands at 11,800ft (3,600m) and plays host to the highest tournament in the world. However, South America did have a higher golf course up until the early 1990s, the Tucto golf club also in Peru stood at 14,335ft (4369m ...
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Length | 7,510 yards (6,870 m) |
Course rating | 78.1 (unofficial) |
Slope rating | 137 (unofficial) |
Course record | 63 - Nick Price (1986), Greg Norman (1996) |
Other than the Yak Course in India, the highest golf course in Asia is situated in Gin Haizi, Yunnan Province, China. The Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Course plays at an altitude of 10,000 feet which is a just a little lower than that of La Paz in Bolivia.
The Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Course plays at an altitude of 10,000 feet which is a just a little lower than that of La Paz in Bolivia. As well as being one of the highest golf courses in the world, it's listed as one of the longest, while the resort upon which it's located boasts many tall, severe ski slopes ...
The World’s Highest Golf Courses. Playing golf at high altitude may not be something you’ve ever considered, but as with all sports, altitude training can be good for your game . You’ll probably also get a buzz out of the fact that the higher you go, the further that little white ball will go when you hit it.
And, there’s also the fact that you’re likely to find you can hit the ball further than you’ve ever managed to before. Once above 10,000 feet (3,000 metres), you can hit the ball almost 20% further with the same amount of effort.
The 18-hole, 69-par Copper Creek golf course boasts the highest tee point in America at 9,863 feet (3,006m). Officially open for just four months of the year from the start of June to the end of September, the course was designed by Pete and Perry Dye and features natural mountain terrain. Unofficially, golfers often play outside ...
However, the highest golf course in the world is located in the Himalayas. To be more precise it is in the very North of India close to the Chinese and Bhutan borders.
The par 72 Jade Dragon Snow Mountain golf course in Gan Haizi, Yunnan Province, China stands at 10,000ft above sea level and is also the longest golf course in the world at 8,457 yards.
Par-3s like the one above show just how visually stunning and extreme the golf is at Pete Dye’s Case de Campo, Teeth of the Dog course in the Dominican Republic.
The Legend Golf and Safari Resort has had holes designed by lots of professional golfers like Justin Rose, Colin Montgomerie, Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia and Padraig Harrington. However the extreme 19th is where the course is unlike any other.
Thracian Cliffs runs alongside cliffs in Bulgaria and all its holes have a view of the Black Sea. The course is laid out on a series of shelves between cliff sides.
Old Head, set on a promontory on the south cost of Ireland, really is the closest GB&I gets to Pebble Beach, and many will argue that it is in fact more spectacular than its American counterpart.
Cape Kidnappers is probably Tom Doak ’s most famous course because of images like the one above. Completed in 2004, the back-nine in particular is outrageous as the holes are situated on top of fingers of land.
But to golf architecture fans, and Golf Digest panelists, the King’s is still king, (Braid, by the way, always considered King’s to be his best work.) The course meanders along novel topography, full of odd elephant-shaped mounds, humps and abrupt gulches, lined with pine, fir, heather and bracken.
No. 1 Royal County Down, originally routed by Old Tom Morris and subsequently tinkered with by a half a dozen designers (most recently Donald Steel), is being challenged by Tari Iti in New Zealand, a dazzling Tom Doak design from 2015 that made its debut at No. 6 in 2018 and jumps to No. 2 on this survey.