Phantom Golf Club Jeju Review (Price, Winter Play & Strategy Guide)

If you’re looking for a golf course in Jeju that combines strategic design with outstanding value, Phantom Golf Club (formerly Wooridul CC) deserves serious consideration. Popular among local golfers for its thoughtful layout, the course recently completed a major renovation, including new turf and upgraded carts. Here’s an honest review of why it might earn a spot on your Jeju golf itinerary.

▶ Location & Accessibility

Located in the Seogwipo area on the southern side of Jeju Island, Phantom Golf Club is about a 30–40 minute drive from Jeju International Airport.

Its mid-mountain setting places it conveniently between Jeju City and Seogwipo, making it accessible regardless of where you stay. The scenic drive toward the course also offers beautiful views of Hallasan.

▶ Pricing: How Locals Play for Around $55 USD

One of the biggest surprises at Phantom Golf Club is its pricing. While many premium courses in Jeju come with a high price tag, locals often use a “joining” system to secure more affordable weekday tee times.

Green Fee + Cart: Around KRW 75,000 (approx. $55 USD) per person for weekday joining rounds
Caddie Fee: KRW 150,000 per team
(Note on Caddie Fees: In Korea, caddie fees are typically paid in cash directly to the caddie after the round.)

Tip for Travelers: Visitor rates or booking platforms may be slightly higher, but compared to many other courses on the island, the value remains competitive. You still receive a full-service experience without an excessive premium.

▶ Weather & The Heated Seat Carts (A Winter Advantage)

Winter golf in Jeju can be chilly, especially due to coastal winds. According to the on-site caddie, the course’s position relative to Hallasan helps reduce direct wind exposure compared to some seaside layouts.

The Highlight: The newly upgraded carts are equipped with heated seats (called “Eong-tteu” in Korean). It was my first time experiencing this feature in Jeju. The warmth lasts throughout the round, making early-spring or winter play far more comfortable.

▶ Course Condition: Transitioning to Zoysia Grass

The course recently transitioned from Bentgrass to Zoysia, a warm-season grass commonly used in Korea.

Current State (Early 2026): As the new turf continues to establish itself, you may notice a temporary “checkerboard” appearance on certain fairways.

Summer Outlook: Once fully matured, the Zoysia should provide a firm, resilient surface ideal for clean ball-first iron contact.

▶ Strategy Over Distance

Phantom Golf Club is not a course where distance alone guarantees success.

Undulating Fairways: Careful positioning off the tee is essential.
Trust Your Caddie: Strategic course management plays a key role here. The caddies are highly knowledgeable about hidden slopes and subtle breaks, and following their aiming suggestions can significantly improve your round.

Conquering each hole feels especially rewarding when strategy pays off.

▶ Architecture Note: Itami Jun’s Design

The clubhouse was designed by renowned architect Itami Jun. His minimalist yet artistic approach blends beautifully with Jeju’s volcanic landscape, creating a gallery-like atmosphere before and after your round.

▶ Verdict

Phantom Golf Club is an excellent option for golfers who value strategy and affordability.

Pros: Competitive pricing, heated carts, distinctive clubhouse design, and a thoughtfully challenging layout
Cons: Turf is still in transition (temporary condition)

Final Thought: If you want to experience how local golfers in Jeju enjoy a high-quality round without paying resort-level prices, Phantom Golf Club is well worth considering.

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