Located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Asiana CC said it has improved overall operations with priority on course competitiveness, on-course convenience and member satisfaction. In line with the lifestyle trend known as “quiet luxury,” the club said it is emphasizing course management that highlights natural scenery and strengthening core golf-club value, including the clubhouse, rather than flashy additions. The club consists of a dramatic East Course and a more delicate West Course, and is known for scenery that blends with nature and closely maintained playing conditions.
This year, Asiana CC said it is focusing on improving course quality. To respond proactively to climate change, it plans to complete by May the replacement of greens with “Pure Distinction,” a new turf variety that was introduced on a trial basis last year, across nine holes on the East Course. The club said Pure Distinction offers better disease resistance and maintenance efficiency than the existing Dominant variety, while keeping more consistent color and density year-round. Asiana CC said it plans to replace greens across the entire course with the variety by 2028 to improve summer green speed and reinforce a high-end image.
The club also said it has finished infrastructure work aimed at member convenience. In March, it repaved 7.6 kilometers (4.7 miles) of cart paths on the West Course and updated guidance lines between holes to improve driving stability. It also renovated five banquet rooms on the first floor of the clubhouse, creating private rest areas with open garden views.
“Asiana CC is strengthening premium value that members can feel by raising the overall completeness of the course, including green quality,” a Kumho Resort official said. “We will continue to enhance competitiveness as a leading golf club through differentiated course-quality management and member-focused operations.”
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