Expanding Member Exchange, Joint Marketing, and Sharing of Operational Know-How
Golf Tourism Revitalization Expected to Connect Seoul and the Southern Region

Dasan Beachae Golf & Resort in Gangjin, South Jeolla Province, and YJC Golf Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province have joined forces to strengthen member services and revitalize golf tourism.


Dasan Beachae Golf & Resort announced that it signed a business agreement (MOU) for mutual cooperation with YJC Golf Club on July 6.


The signing ceremony was attended by Heunggil Kim, President of Dasan Beachae Golf & Resort, and Dohun Kim, CEO of YJC Golf Club, along with officials from both companies, who pledged ongoing exchange and cooperation.


Under this agreement, the two companies will work together in various areas, including expanding member exchanges, joint marketing, and sharing operational know-how. Through these efforts, they plan to offer more benefits to their members and improve service quality to enhance customer satisfaction.

Dasan Bearche Golf & Resort signed a business agreement (MOU) for mutual cooperation with YJC Golf Club on the 6th. Provided by Dasan Bearche Golf & Resort

Dasan Bearche Golf & Resort signed a business agreement (MOU) for mutual cooperation with YJC Golf Club on the 6th. Provided by Dasan Bearche Golf & Resort

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Both companies expect that this agreement will go beyond simple member exchange and contribute to revitalizing golf tourism by connecting the Seoul metropolitan area and the southern region. They anticipate that attracting more golf tourists will have a positive impact on the local economy and tourism industry.



Heunggil Kim, President of Dasan Beachae Golf & Resort, said, "We will continue to expand our collaborative network with various golf clubs to provide our members with a wider range of benefits and high-quality services," adding, "We will do our utmost to enhance customer satisfaction."


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