This morning, you'll enjoy your first round of golf in the mountain city of Chongqing! You'll be transferred to Chongqing Poly Golf Club, located about 20km north of Chongqing, roughly a 30-minute drive.
Chongqing Poly Golf Club boasts two distinct courses: the North Course (Eagle Course) and the South Course (Phoenix Course).
North Course (Eagle Course):
The North Course is a quintessential mountain course, leveraging Chongqing's unique terrain. Its design maintains the original elevation changes, creating a challenging layout where the "front 9 holes are nestled in valleys, and the back 9 holes perch atop mountains." Stretching 6,949 yards, it's highly challenging and perfect for golfers seeking a high-difficulty game who enjoy navigating complex terrain. As you play, you'll fully experience the unique charm of mountain city golf while enjoying expansive views from elevated positions.
Signature Holes: Hole 7 (Par 3): Features a ridge tee, a valley green, and an 80-meter waterfall backdrop. Hole 15 (Par 5): A demanding 574-yard hole bordered by a cliff.
South Course (Phoenix Course):
The South Course, also known as the Phoenix Course, is themed around forest and water system. Its fairways are wide and relatively flat, with rivers winding through the woods, creating an immersive feeling of "strolling through a pristine jungle." Spanning 7,319 yards with a par of 72, it's smoother but features cleverly placed hazards, demanding high strategic play. This course is ideal for golfers who prefer natural landscapes and strategic layouts.
Signature Hole: Hole 15 (Par 4): Requires two shots to cross a wide body of water, making it the most difficult hole among all 36 and offering excellent scenic views.
Choosing Your Course:
How do you decide between the North and South Courses? If you're seeking an extreme challenge, the North Course (Eagle Course) offers rugged mountain terrain and a true test of skill. If you prefer strategy and scenic beauty, the South Course (Phoenix Course), with its forest and water system and intricate hazards, is your choice.
Tell us your preference, and we'll book the tee time for the course you'll love!
Free Time Ideas in Chongqing:
In this late afternoon, after your rest, you will have some free time to explore Chongqing. We recommend you visit Hongya Cave (洪崖洞), especially for night views.
Located along the Jialing River and near Chaotianmen Square, Hongya Cave is famous for its traditional stilted buildings (Diaojiaolou), dazzling night views, and vibrant atmosphere. Stroll along the riverside promenade to enjoy spectacular views of the Jialing River and the modern Chongqing skyline. Explore the multi-level complex, featuring Diaojiaolou-style wooden structures and steep stairways. Here, you can even try Hot Pot, if you like. As night falls, this complex transforms into a dazzling spectacle, offering one of Chongqing’s most iconic night views.
The Qiansimen Bridge (千厮门大桥) glows red, creating a perfect nighttime companion to Hongya Cave. For the best photos, visit the opposite Riverside Park to capture both landmarks.