Located in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, Jisan Country Club features a 27-hole member course and a 9-hole executive course. The member layout is divided into three distinct nine-hole circuits: the East, South, and West courses. The facility opened its member courses in July 1994, followed by the public executive course in February 1999. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, forested areas, and water features, including a large pond connected by a 1km waterway and seven smaller ponds that influence the strategy of various holes. The East Course is described as winding through a landscape reminiscent of a green garden, with holes surrounded by flowing water. The South Course offers a more open, challenging experience with views of the plains below, demanding power and strategic shot-making. The West Course provides a varied layout with changing pars and landscaping designed for a comfortable yet engaging round. The greens are maintained with Bentgrass, while the fairways utilize Zoysia grass. The public course, known as the Executive Course, plays to a par of 36 and measures approximately 2,345 yards from the white tees. It is designed to offer a higher level of strategic play despite the shorter distances, featuring hazards that require precision. The course includes two par-3s, five par-4s, and two par-5s. The layout demands accurate iron play and careful navigation of water and bunkers, providing a challenging test for golfers of varying skill levels. Notable features include the water hazards that define several holes, such as the large pond on the East Course and the water crossing on the public course's third hole. The facility also includes a driving range with 46 stations, offering natural turf tees for approach shots and distances up to 350 yards. The club operates with a no-caddie policy for the public course, utilizing manual carts, while the member courses offer a full range of services.