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Dye Designs Group shares update on South Korea’s Woo Jeong Hills Country Club

Project to update all 18 greens on the Perry Dye-designed course remains on schedule

(DENVER) Dye Designs Group (DDG) – proud contributor to the Dye family’s golf course architecture legacy for more than 30 years – reports its project at South Korea’s Woo Jeong Hills Country Club remains on schedule for completion this spring.

DDG’s senior design associate Matt McGarey visited with Mr. Jongyoon Lee, President of Woo Jeong Hills, and the rest of the onsite team earlier this month to ensure shaping of the course’s 18 greens, plus two practice greens, was proceeding as planned. An expert machine operator, McGarey assisted with some final touches to the newly contoured putting surfaces. The 30-year-old greens are also being expanded to allow for additional pin placements, while their drainage is improved as well.

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WHJCC president Mr. Jongyoon Lee (second from left), DDG's Matt McGarey (right) and the DDG project team.

This hands-on approach is a DDG hallmark. The firm prides itself on building unlimited site visits into its agreements during the design and construction phases. This helps to ensure projects are completed in a timely and fiscally responsible manner under the watchful eye of senior design associate McGarey and / or DDG’s principal architect, Cynthia Dye McGarey.

Sodding and grassing will begin in March as soon as temperatures allow. Assuming the grow-in phase goes as planned, the expectation remains that members will be able to play the golf course in late spring.

“As the new greens come out of the ground, anticipation among members is building,” said McGarey, who has 20 years of experience as a shaper and project manager on not only DDG projects, but with other acclaimed architects like Gil Hanse, Davis Love III and Bobby Weed. “They’re excited to see how our team has paid homage to the course’s significant legacy while updating it for play for decades to come.”

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DDG's Matt McGarey modeling his shaping instructions for the onsite team.

Owned by KOLON Industries, one of South Korea’s leading textile and chemical manufacturers, Woo Jeong Hills was designed by the late Perry Dye and opened in 1992. It is regarded as a top course in South Korea and Golf Digest previously ranked it among the World’s Greatest 100 Courses. Woo Jeong Hills has also been the long-time host of the Asian Tour’s KOLON Korea Open.

For more information about DDG’s design portfolio and current projects, please visit dyedesignsgroup.com or follow @dyedesignsgroup. For business inquiries, please contact O’Brien McGarey at obrien.mcgarey@dyedesignsgroup.com / 303-898-8550.

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About Dye Designs Group
Led by third- and fourth-generation Dye family golf course architects Cynthia Dye McGarey and her son Matt McGarey, Dye Designs Group (DDG) is based in Denver, Colorado, USA. With more than 60 years of combined experience working around the world on a wide range of project sites, Cynthia and Matt are experts in master planning, design and construction for private clubs, resorts and residential communities. DDG’s trademark hands-on approach to its partnerships, whether new builds or restorations, helps ensure projects are completed on-time, on-budget and always infused with an unwavering commitment to quality. This service-oriented approach is complemented by a fundamental emphasis on preserving a site’s natural characteristics while creating an enjoyable golf experience for all skill levels. Since 1922, the Dye family has designed and built 350-plus golf courses in 28 countries on five continents. For more information: dyedesignsgroup.com.

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