Ipo CC Luxury Village 'Iporib'... "365 Days Golf Life" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist] "365 Days of Golf Life."


Yeoju Ipogolf Course in Gyeonggi-do is unveiling a luxury village called ‘Iporib’ consisting of 10 houses. What’s intriguing is that you can fully enjoy 50,000 pyeong of primeval forest in a pristine, pollution-free first-class water source protection area. A 2.5 km walking trail (Hojung-ro) along the forest and Geumsa Lake has already been completed. The gentle slopes make it easy for people of all ages to take a light stroll. The course also features various tree species and beautiful wildflowers, creating a picturesque landscape.


Ipo was established in 1992 as an 18-hole membership golf course in Geumsa-myeon, Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do. The wide fairways have no dogleg holes, making it comfortable to play. To maintain your score, it is essential to employ different strategies to overcome the maximum length of 7,054 yards, the eco-friendly areas scattered throughout, bunkers, and hazards. Accessibility is enhanced by the Heungcheon Ipo IC on the 2nd Yeongdong Expressway, allowing arrival from Seoul Gangnam and Bundang in just 30 to 40 minutes.


Residents are guaranteed safety and security with the golf course’s main gate, community entrance barriers, and CCTV. They can easily access convenience facilities such as the restaurant and bakery corner by walking to and from the clubhouse, and catering services and home parties are also available. Most notably, two people can play a 9-hole no-caddy round before or after a regular round. This truly means ‘golf anytime’ 365 days a year. Purchasing a resident membership is also an option.



Lake Stay is situated along the natural terrain adjacent to the lake, while Forest Stay is located at the upper part of the complex. The lot sizes range from 1,436㎡ (434 pyeong) to 2,912㎡ (881 pyeong), with four basic design types. You can purchase a lot and build a house. Architect Lim Jae-yong, winner of the Korean Architecture Culture Award Grand Prize, developed the complex with the concept of ‘a house embracing nature,’ and Professor Hong Jae-seung of Hongik University’s Department of Architectural Engineering designed it with the theme of ‘healing,’ allowing residents to fully enjoy the rural scenery and the lake. More details are available on the website.


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