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Tainan sits at the southwestern edge of Taiwan, where the island's geography flattens toward the Taiwan Strait and the climate stays warm and humid through most of the year. It's one of Taiwan's oldest cities — a former capital layered with history — and that same sense of deep-rooted tradition extends to the local golf culture, which has matured steadily since the sport took hold across the island in the latter half of the 20th century.
The "A-B Course" designation suggests a layout assembled from two distinct 9-hole loops, a common structure at clubs throughout Asia that allows for operational flexibility and, often, noticeably different personalities between the front and back halves. Courses built this way frequently reward repeat visitors who learn how the two nines play against each other as conditions shift across the day.
Tainan's lowland terrain and subtropical setting typically mean lush, year-round turf, afternoon heat that demands shot-making discipline, and the kind of dense vegetation that turns errant drives into real punishment. Expect a course that plays differently in the cooler northern winter months than during the muggy height of summer.
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