Maestro Country Club is an 18-hole facility located in Yangseong-myeon, Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The course covers an area of 988,367 square meters and is divided into two distinct nine-hole loops: the Lake Course and the Valley Course. The total yardage is listed at 7,141 yards from the black tees, with a par of 72. The design philosophy emphasizes a "born from nature" concept, integrating the existing dense forests, valleys, and water features into the strategic layout rather than imposing a rigid structure on the terrain.
The Lake Course is characterized by its integration of natural water elements, including lakes, waterfalls, and streams, alongside beach-style bunkers. The holes are designed to utilize the natural topography, creating varied challenges that require different strategies for each shot. The Valley Course, on the other hand, is described as having a more dynamic and powerful scale, featuring dramatic changes in elevation and landscape. It is noted for its strategic complexity, requiring golfers to plan their shots carefully to navigate the undulating terrain and natural hazards.
Specific hole details highlight the course's strategic depth. The first hole on the Lake Course is a 405-yard par 4 that offers a clear view of the fairway and green, with bunkers positioned to guide play rather than purely penalize. The tenth hole on the Valley Course is a 530-yard par 5 that features a wide fairway but is framed by ponds and rocky outcrops, creating visual illusions that test a player's distance control and accuracy. The course allows for the use of all 14 clubs, with shot values assigned to each hole to ensure a balanced and memorable experience.