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GOLFZON Restores ‘Gunjari CC,’ a Landmark in Korean Golf History, as a Screen Golf Course

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  • Korea’s first 18-hole golf course, ‘Gunjari CC,’ restored as a screen golf course, bringing a forgotten historic course back to the world
  • Playable at GOLFZON venues nationwide, featuring a meticulous course that recreates the terrain and atmosphere of Gunjari CC as it was in operation
  • GOLFZON plans to focus on preserving golf cultural assets by restoring vanished Korean golf courses in a digital environment through its simulator technology
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(Photo 1) GOLFZON announced that it has restored ‘Gunjari CC,’ Korea’s first 18-hole golf course, as a screen golf course (Gunjari CC Hole 6)
골프존이 한국 최초의 18홀 골프장인 ‘군자리CC’를
스크린골프 코스로 복원해 선보인다고 밝혔다 (군자리CC 1번홀
항공샷)
(Photo 2) GOLFZON announced that it has restored ‘Gunjari CC,’ Korea’s first 18-hole golf course, as a screen golf course (Gunjari CC Hole 1 aerial shot)

GOLFZON Co., Ltd.(Co-CEOs Park Kang-soo·Choi Deok-hyung) announced on the 11th that it has restored Gunjari CC,’ regarded as the starting point of Korean golf, as a screen golf course and is presenting it at screen golf venues nationwide equipped with GOLFZON simulators.

‘Gunjari CC,’ regarded as the starting point of Korean golf, is 1929Korea’s first 18-hole golf course, which opened in a symbolic space where Korean golf culture began in earnest. Although its function as a golf course ended in 1972 when the area was converted into Seoul Children’s Grand Park due to urban development, the building of Korea’s first golf course clubhouse, which stood beside Hole 1, is still preserved in the Children’s Grand Park today as Kkummaru.

GOLFZON restored the course based on the historical materials and records of Gunjari CC, applying Unreal Engine 5 to the simulator technology it has accumulated over the past 20-plus years. The course as a whole reflects the flow of the terrain and the atmosphere of the period when it operated from 1929 to 1971, and in particular, the cart paths and ground textures were a focal point in recreating the past Gunjari CC environment.

GOLFZON reborn this precisely restored course through its screen golf platform by applying Unreal Engine 5, which delivers extreme realism, a sophisticated physics engine, and support for high-performance hardware. This restoration of the Gunjari CC course carries great significance in that it offers golfers the special experience of playing a round at a now-vanished historic site of Korean golf and contributes to carrying on Korea’s golf cultural heritage in a digital environment.

Lee Jung-woo, head of GOLFZON’s Franchise Business Division, said, The restoration of the Gunjari CC course is a meaningful endeavor that allows today’s golfers to directly experience the starting point of Korean golf,” adding, Going forward, GOLFZON will continue to preserve golf cultural assets in a digital environment based on its technology and steadily expand the scope of its screen golf content.”

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