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Golf Courses in Beijing: Tee Times, Prices & What's Included.

Beijing has around 20 golf courses within driving distance of the city center, with green fees ranging from $56 to $261 for visitors booking online. What makes the city's golf scene stand out is its roster of internationally acclaimed course designers — Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, and Peter Thomson all have courses here, bringing championship-level design to a destination most Western golfers overlook.

This guide is built for visiting golfers planning a trip to Beijing who want to compare courses, see real prices, and book tee times without the usual "contact for rates" runaround. We cover the 33 courses currently bookable online, what your green fee typically includes (caddie, cart, locker), the best months to play (April–May and September–October), and the practical details — from caddie tipping to air quality — that make the difference between a great round and a frustrating one.

Beijing Country Golf Club
Beijing Tixiang Golf Club
Jinmen Golf Course
Beijing Oriental Sun City Golf Club
Beijing Jinghui Golf Club

All prices are pulled from live booking listings as of June 2026 and are subject to change. Where we describe course features, we rely on verified information from the booking platform and publicly available course data.

At a glance

The Beijing golf scene in numbers

Bookable online
33 courses
Green fee range
$56–$261
Best months
Apr–May / Sep–Oct
From city center
45–60 min
Compare

All 33 bookable courses, side by side

Per person, 18 holes. Listed prices include green fee plus caddie, cart, and locker access (confirm at checkout).

Course From Holes / Par  
Dazong Golf Club $56 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Oriental Double Eagle GC $58 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Jinmen Golf Course $58 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Oriental Sun City Golf Club $61 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Tixiang Golf Club $63 9 / Par 36 Book Now
Beijing Honghua International Golf Club $72 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Huanggang International Golf Club $86 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Country Golf Club $88 18 / Par 73 Book Now
Beijing Golden Riverside Golf Club $91 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Yanxitai Golf Course $95 9 / Par 36 Book Now
Beijing Lvzhou Fengying Golf Club $95 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Grand Canal Golf Club $99 18 / Par 73 Book Now
Beijing Jinghua Golf Club $102 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Yuyang International Golf Club $104 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Forest Holiday Golf Club $107 9 / Par 36 Book Now
Beijing Golf Club $107 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Longxi Hotspring Golf Club $122 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Laffitte International Golf Club $127 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Jingshanhu Golf Club $131 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Hongfeng Lake Golf Club $131 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Orient Tianxing Golf Club $143 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Pine Valley International Golf Club (Huabin International) $147 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Oriental Pearl Golf Club $150 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Earls Golf Club $156 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Beichen Golf Club $161 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Wanliu Golf Club $161 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Jinghui Golf Club $183 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Emerald Lake International Golf Club (Jade Island) $193 18 / Par 71 Book Now
The Presidential Golf Club $197 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Qinghewan Golf & Country Club $200 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Tian’an Holiday Golf Club $214 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing Xiangshan International Golf Club $236 18 / Par 72 Book Now
Beijing CBD International Golf Club $261 18 / Par 72 Book Now
The courses

Beijing golf courses you can book today

Organized by price tier. Always confirm inclusions on the booking page — policies differ between clubs and can change seasonally.

Value options Under €70

Beijing Tixiang Golf Club

Beijing Tixiang Golf Club

18 Jinxiu Rd, Fangshan District, Beijing, China, 102433
+86 10 6939 9118
From$63
ProShop · Club Fitting · Banquet hall · Restaurant · Driving Range · Putting Practice green

The most affordable option for visitors looking to get a round in without breaking the bank. A straightforward parkland layout with forgiving fairways — it won't punish the occasional wayward drive. If you're jet-lagged or just want a relaxed warm-up round, this is a sensible choice.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee
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Jinmen Golf Course

Jinmen Golf Course

Beijing Liulihe Golden Emperor Golf Club 102404
+86 10 8032 1468
From$58
ProShop · Restaurant · Short game range · Locker room · Changing room · Putting Practice green

Part of the Beijing Yaoshang complex, this course has design input from Bob Shearer and Peter Thomson (five-time Open Champion). The routing uses the natural terrain well, with gentle elevation changes that reward course management over raw power. A thinking golfer's course at a reasonable price.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Beijing Oriental Sun City Golf Club

Beijing Oriental Sun City Golf Club

Shunyi District, Beijing, China, 101320
+86 10 8943 1700
From$61
Locker room · Driving Range · Short game range · Putting Practice green · ProShop · Golf Lessons

A solid mid-week option with wide, forgiving fairways and receptive greens. Conditioning is generally consistent, and the pace tends to be reasonable. Good for groups with mixed skill levels where everyone wants to keep the ball in play.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Mid-range options €70 – €120

Beijing Country Golf Club

Beijing Country Golf Club

No. 11, Mapo Daying Road, Shunyi District, Beijing, China
+86 10 6940 1111
From$88
Club Fitting · Putting Practice green · Changing room · Golf Lessons · ProShop · Locker room

The flagship of a 54-hole complex designed by Australian pro Graham Marsh. The Old Course is a mature parkland layout with tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers protecting the greens. Online reviews are mixed — some golfers rave about it, others less so — but early tee times tend to deliver the best experience in terms of course conditions and pace of play.

If you're in Beijing for several days, the three-course setup here means you could play a different layout each day without changing venues.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Beijing Jinghui Golf Club

Beijing Jinghui Golf Club

Qinglong Lake Area, Fangshan District, Beijing, China, 102488
+86 10 6032 2288
From$183
Putting Practice green · Restaurant · Banquet hall · Club Fitting · Changing room · Golf Lessons

Set near Qinglong Lake in a quieter part of the city's outskirts, this course brings water into play on several holes — particularly on the back nine, where a few carries will test your confidence. The setting is more scenic than many Beijing courses, and the water features add both visual appeal and strategic challenge.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Premium options Over €120

Beijing Orient Tianxing Golf Club

Beijing Orient Tianxing Golf Club

Laiguangying N Rd, Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100012
+86 10 8491 6192
From$143
Banquet hall · Putting Practice green · Practice bunker area · Golf Lessons · ProShop · Short game range

A championship-length parkland course that rewards precise iron play. The fairways are generous enough off the tee, but the green complexes are where this course shows its teeth — subtle contours and firm surrounds mean you need to commit to your lines on approach shots. Well-maintained and typically less crowded than some of the bigger-name clubs.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Beijing Tian’an Holiday Golf Club

Beijing Tian’an Holiday Golf Club

China, Beijing, Chaoyang, Jinzhanxiang, Dongwei Road 39, 100018
+86 10 8432 6688
From$214
Banquet hall · Short game range · Restaurant · Club Fitting · Golf Lessons · Practice bunker area

Part of a larger resort complex with full practice facilities, clubhouse dining, and the kind of amenities you'd expect at this price point. The course itself features strategic bunkering throughout, keeping you honest from tee to green. A good option if you want to make a full day of it — play, eat, and relax without rushing back to the city.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee
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Beijing Oriental Pearl Golf Club

Beijing Oriental Pearl Golf Club

Zhongtan Ying, 88 Guangming South Street, Shunyi District, Beijing, China, 10140
+86 10 6042 5799
From$150
Banquet hall · Putting Practice green · Driving Range · Changing room · Club Fitting · ProShop

One of the longer courses in the Beijing area, stretching past 7,300 yards from the tips. Don't let the yardage intimidate you — the fairways are generous enough to accommodate most shot shapes, and the landing areas are sensibly designed. The greens are bentgrass and hold approach shots well during the optimal spring and autumn windows. If you like having room to swing and don't mind a longer walk, this one delivers.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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Pine Valley International Golf Club (Huabin International)

Pine Valley International Golf Club (Huabin International)

Reignwood Pine Valley Golf Club, Nankou Town, Changping District, Beijing, China
+86 1089796888
From$147
Club Fitting · ProShop · Practice bunker area · Putting Practice green · Changing room · Driving Range

The most prestigious name on this list, and worth the premium if you care about course pedigree. Designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II, Pine Valley is the kind of name that carries weight in golf circles. The main courses are invitation-only, but the Huabin course is accessible through booking platforms — and it doesn't disappoint.

Located in Changping District, about 50 km from Beijing Capital International Airport, the course features dramatic bunkering, well-defended greens, and the kind of strategic shot values you'd expect from a Nicklaus design. The setting near the Ming Tombs adds to the sense of occasion. If you're only playing one premium course in Beijing, make it this one.

Green Fee Caddie Fee Cart Fee Locker Fee
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When to play

Best time for golf in Beijing

Beijing has four distinct seasons, and each affects your golf experience differently — from course conditions to comfort to air quality.

Summer
June – August

Hot and humid, frequent afternoon storms, temperatures regularly exceed 30°C. Book early morning tee times only.

Winter
December – February

Many courses close or operate limited schedules. Temperatures drop below freezing. Save Beijing golf for another season.

Air quality note

Beijing still experiences occasional hazy days, particularly during seasonal transitions. Apps like IQAir provide real-time AQI readings. Anything above 150, consider rescheduling if you have flexibility.

Inclusions

What your green fee typically covers

Green fee packages in Beijing usually include more than just access to the course. Here's the general picture — though specifics vary by club, so treat this as a baseline rather than a guarantee.

Most bookings include:
  • Green fee for 18 holes
  • Caddie (mandatory at most Beijing clubs)
  • Golf cart access
  • Locker room facilities

Caddies are part of the Beijing golf experience. They're experienced, often helpful with club selection and green reading, and tipping is expected — typically ¥100–150 (around €12–18), paid in cash at the end of your round. If you've never played with a caddie before, it's worth embracing rather than viewing as an unwanted expense.

Golf carts are standard at most courses, though some have cart-path-only rules or walking-only policies. If walking is important to you (or if you want to avoid cart fees), check the specifics before booking.

Rental clubs are available at most courses. Quality varies — some clubs offer decent sets, others less so. If you're particular about your equipment, either bring your own or rent from a reputable shop in the city before heading out.

The key thing: always check the "Included Services" section on the booking page. What's bundled can differ between courses, and even between weekday and weekend rates at the same club.

Practical info

Before you book: what every visiting golfer should know

Booking & availability
  • Weekend tee times fill up at popular courses — book 3–7 days ahead
  • Weekdays offer better availability, lower prices, and faster rounds
  • Early morning slots (6–7am) are often the best combination of price, pace, and temperature
Getting to the course
  • Most courses are 45–60 minutes from central Beijing by car
  • Rush-hour traffic can double that — plan accordingly
  • If your hotel offers shuttle service to courses, use it
  • Ride-hailing apps work well; screenshot the course address in Chinese for your driver
On the course
  • English is limited at most clubs, but caddies are accustomed to international golfers
  • Basic golf vocabulary and hand signals work fine
  • Bring cash for caddie tips (¥100–150)
  • Dress code: collared shirts and golf shoes expected; no denim
Context

Why Beijing? The story behind the city's golf scene

Golf in China expanded rapidly from the 1980s through the 2010s. Beijing, as the capital and a major business hub, became one of the country's premier destinations for course development. International designers saw opportunity, and the city attracted names like Nicklaus, Faldo, Thomson, and Woosnam — architects who brought championship-level thinking to layouts that might otherwise have been forgettable.

The result is a golf scene with more design pedigree than you might expect. Several Beijing courses have hosted professional events, including the Volvo China Open (DP World Tour), which has rotated through venues like Beijing Honghua International and Topwin Golf & Country Club. Playing a course that's hosted tour players adds a layer of interest to your round — even if your score doesn't quite match theirs.

Today, most Beijing courses cater to a mix of local members and visiting golfers. Access is generally straightforward through booking platforms, though a few elite clubs remain members-only or require introductions. The courses in this guide are all accessible to visitors who book in advance.

One thing to note: golf in China carries different cultural connotations than in some Western countries. It's often associated with business entertainment and status, which means the clubs tend to be well-funded and well-maintained. For visiting golfers, this translates to generally good conditioning and solid facilities — even at the mid-range price points.

For more on golf course design and the architectural terms used in this guide (routing, green complexes, risk-reward), The Fried Egg offers excellent explanations.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many golf courses are in Beijing?
Beijing has approximately 15–20 golf courses within reasonable driving distance of the city center. 9 of these are currently bookable online through booking platforms, with the rest operating as private member clubs or requiring direct contact.
How much does it cost to play golf in Beijing?
For courses available through online booking, green fees range from around $56 to $261 per round. This typically includes green fee, caddie, cart, and locker access — though you should always confirm specifics at booking. Weekend rates are generally higher than weekdays, and premium courses naturally command premium prices.
Can tourists play golf in Beijing?
Yes, absolutely. Most courses welcome visitors who book in advance — that's essentially what this guide is built around. A few elite clubs operate on a members-only or invitation basis, but the majority are accessible through online booking platforms without any special arrangements.
What is the best time of year for golf in Beijing?
April–May (spring) and September–October (autumn) offer the best conditions. You'll get comfortable temperatures, good course conditions, and generally better air quality. Summer is hot and humid with frequent rain; winter sees many courses close entirely.
Do I need a caddie in Beijing?
Caddies are mandatory at most Beijing golf clubs and typically included in the green fee. This isn't optional — it's how the courses operate. Budget ¥100–150 in cash for the tip, which you'll pay directly to your caddie at the end of the round.
How far are the golf courses from central Beijing?
Most courses are 45–60 minutes from central Beijing by car under normal traffic conditions. Rush hour can double that. Book early morning tee times to avoid the worst traffic and give yourself the most comfortable round.
What should I wear?
Standard golf dress code applies: collared shirt, golf trousers or shorts, golf shoes. No denim, no collarless shirts, no athletic wear. Beijing courses tend to enforce dress codes, so come prepared.

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