Jian Shan Golf Club is located in Jianshan New District, Haining City, Zhejiang Province, situated by the Qiantang River and at the foot of Jianshan Mountain, 80 kilometers east of Shanghai and 60 kilometers west of Hangzhou. It is currently a 36-hole international championship golf course in Zhejiang Province. The club features two distinctive 18-hole, 72-par international standard courses, named ‘Dragon Course’ and ‘Phoenix Course’. They were designed by American golf course designer Neil Haworth and Australian designer Phil Ryan, respectively. The design of the courses fully embodies the traditional concepts and essence of golf, maintaining the sport’s natural, harmonious, and elegant style, and ingeniously integrating the characteristics of Chinese countryside, infusing every corner of the course with a refined and profound personality.

The course’s natural and exquisite design, with each fairway having its unique charm, is designed according to the new standards of the PGA in the United States. The fairway design is not only reasonable and ingenious but also adds difficulty, making it highly challenging and allowing golfers to experience true challenge and fun. ‘Wind’ is also a significant feature of the course; playing in the ‘wind’ at Jianshan allows you to release your mind and appreciate the ambiance of ‘lofty Jianshan by your side, gentle breeze in your ears’.
Neil Haworth designed the Dragon Course with 18 holes, spanning 7600 yards, which is among the longest in the East China region. The course design is majestic, undulating, with bunkers strategically placed. Especially the last 9 holes, which encircle 400 acres of clear lake water, backed by Jianshan Mountain, are so grand that their scale can only be truly appreciated by those who have experienced it, making it the top choice for golfers seeking to challenge themselves.
Phil Ryan designed the Phoenix Course with 18 holes, totaling 7172 yards, featuring an elegant and graceful style, grand in scale, yet also delicate and beautiful, complementing the ‘Dragon Course’ and imbuing the entire course with an air of classical nobility and regality. The course is open all year round from 06:00 to 20:00, with specific business hours subject to the day’s conditions.






