Golf Course Lighting Project

South Korea

Golf Course Lighting Project


Duvon™ supplied night-golf course lighting with course-wide aiming that respects every adjacent fairway's playing envelope — clean cross-hole containment.

Night-golf is a mainstream offering in South Korea, but the supporting lighting often suffers from heavy glare into the player's downswing line and rough perimeter spill onto neighbouring fairways. The brief required tournament-grade fairway visibility with strict cross-fairway light containment.

Duvon's specification placed Freedom 500W heads on the existing tee, fairway, and green poles, all aimed under a course-wide photometric model that respected the adjacent fairway's playing envelope. House-side shielding was deployed wherever a pole sat near a green of an adjacent hole.

The finished course delivers 30-fc fairway maintained light, 50-fc green light, and a confirmed cross-fairway spill held below 3 fc at every shared boundary.

Highlights

Lighting Class:  IGCEMA night-golf practice

Average Illuminance:  30 fc fairway / 50 fc green horizontal

Uniformity:  1.5:1

Fixtures:  Liberty Field Series 1200W LED Stadium Lights (5000K, course-tuned aiming)

Energy Savings:  Up to 58% vs HID


Baseline Perspective Capture

Baseline Perspective Capture

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

Course-wide photometric model that respects every adjacent fairway's playing envelope. House-side shielding deployed at every cross-hole boundary.

USTA Class II Standards

Calibrated for tournament-level visibility and high-speed ball tracking.

DARK-SKY COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Full-cutoff luminaires throughout — IES TM-15 BUG U0 — zero direct upward emission

Industrial Design

Industrial Design

Technical Data

Core Engine Liberty Field Series 1200W LED Stadium Lights (5000K, course-tuned aiming)
Standard Designed to IES outdoor sports and IGCEMA driving-range standards.
Efficiency Gain Up to 58% vs HID
Lifespan 10-year system warranty

Engineering & Support

Design • Supply • Verification

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