[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] Serenity CC, a prestigious golf course in the central region, has expanded by adding 9 holes to its new Challenge Course.


Kim Ju-young, Chairman of Serenity CC (center), is receiving applause from attendees before delivering the welcoming speech at the grand opening ceremony of the Challenge Course 9-hole. Photo by Serenity CC

Kim Ju-young, Chairman of Serenity CC (center), is receiving applause from attendees before delivering the welcoming speech at the grand opening ceremony of the Challenge Course 9-hole. Photo by Serenity CC

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After about two years of construction, the course opened on the 17th. Including the existing Silk and River courses, a total of 27 holes have been completed. Along with building the Challenge Course, Serenity CC has been renovating since last year, refurbishing the interior and exterior of the existing clubhouse, landscaping, facilities, access roads, and courses to elevate the golf course's prestige.


In particular, the bunker sand was replaced with premium Jumunjin silica sand. Pruning work was completed on about 2,000 pine trees. The clubhouse was also redesigned with a modern and sophisticated interior to satisfy the diverse tastes and demands of customers. Featuring a 'ㅁ'-shaped courtyard displaying artworks, the space was arranged to provide a luxurious and comfortable atmosphere where visitors can enjoy both business and social activities.


Accessibility to Serenity CC for golfers will also improve. The Guri?Anseong section of the Seoul?Sejong Expressway (Second Gyeongbu Expressway) is scheduled to open in December at the end of this year. The Anseong?Sejong section is also expected to open by the end of 2023, allowing access from Seoul Gangnam and the Gyeonggi area to the golf course within 50 minutes.



This is a view of the pond at Serenity CC 18th hole, where the sculpture "Manwol" is installed, along with the clubhouse. Photo by Serenity CC

This is a view of the pond at Serenity CC 18th hole, where the sculpture "Manwol" is installed, along with the clubhouse. Photo by Serenity CC

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