230 Million Won Invested for Tee Box and Hole Area Renovations
Temporary 9-Hole Course Added, Expanding Operation to 27 Holes

Yeosu Yulchon Jangdo Park Golf Course has completed renovations and will fully reopen on the 19th by adding a temporary 9-hole course utilizing the existing practice area.

Yeosu City Reopens Yulchon Jangdo Park Golf Course with 27 Holes. Provided by Yeosu City.

Yeosu City Reopens Yulchon Jangdo Park Golf Course with 27 Holes. Provided by Yeosu City.

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According to Yeosu City on May 15, after closing on March 16, a total project cost of 230 million won was invested to refurbish the tee boxes and areas around the holes, as well as repair damaged sections of the fairways and the overall course, thereby completing maintenance of the existing 18 holes. In addition, a temporary 9-hole course was created using the former practice facility, allowing the course to operate with a total of 27 holes.


During the renovation process, the city expanded the scope of improvements by incorporating suggestions from the Park Golf Association, such as replacing tee mats to enhance accessibility for wheelchair users, actively collecting and reflecting users' opinions.



A city official stated, "We expect the reopening of the Yulchon Jangdo Park Golf Course will help accommodate the increasing demand for park golf. We will also do our best to maintain the facilities so that citizens can enjoy park golf in a more pleasant environment."


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