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Jeju Uridul cc has been reborn as the Phantom Country Club (CEO Lee Jae-hak) in Seogwipo, Jeju from this year.
Seogwipo Phantom CC has replaced all of its fairways, which used to be Kentucky bluegrass, a winter-resistant Korean paper lawn, with Nanji Jungji, and re-opened all of its executives and executives.
Opened in 2008, Seogwipo Phantom CC is the work of world-renowned course designer Jack Nicklaus. However, Seogwipo Phantom CC was also directly hit last summer as the Jeju area suffered grass damage due to the heat wave and management became difficult. Seogwipo Panton CC also could not withstand the heat wave, and the grass was reduced by more than 80% in the summer, and eventually had to close for two months.
When Lee Jae-hak took office as the new president in October last year, he made extensive efforts to revive the golf course.
The name of the golf course was changed to Seogwipo Phantom Golf & Resort, and it took less than two months to change the starting line to Jungji, which was said to be never successful at nearby golf courses. CEO Lee Jae-hak's firm belief that he can do it has transformed the golf course.
Since mid-October last year, the golf course door has been locked and the dead fairway has been removed or dead, and the replacement work has begun with the suspension of the general and was completed on the 31st of last month. The grass was planted in the form of a raft, and whenever there was a gap, machines were used to fill the gap between the rafts by rolling.
Seogwipo Phantom CC, located in Seogwipo City, Jeju, is 18 holes in the north-south course and is equipped with a golf hotel.
The course, which is set off the coast of Seogwipo and Hallasan Mountain in the background, allows Hallasan Ridge to prevent the northwest wind in winter, allowing you to play a comfortable and honorable round throughout the four seasons.
It consists of a challenging course that allows people to target more than nine of the 18 holes by crossing valleys and ponds. In particular, you can take a shot while looking at the beautiful sea scenery of Seogwipo on the Buk course.
On the 3rd, most golf courses in Jeju Island were closed due to heavy snow, but Seogwipo Phantom Golf & Resort and Crown Country Club were also operating normally.
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