Myoko Country Club is an 18-hole course that opened in 1964 and was designed by Canadian Ernie Brown. The parkland style course is situated at an altitude of 700m at the foot of Mt Myoko which provides a stunning backdrop to every hole on this beautiful course.
The course can be a nice challenge as the fairways gently slope and have fine undulations that make you think about each shot. The greens also feature a tough challenge as they are built around the naturally occurring slope of the area. However, once you learn to read them putting becomes great fun as you use the lines of the green.
The club house has a great restaurant where you can enjoy both breakfast and lunch as well as a variety of drinks. Lunch is included with most rounds.
Myoko Country Club closes from December to mid-April due to the snowfall in winter.