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Hyochangwon as Korea's first golf course - Original
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Hyochangwon (효창원; now Hyochang Park 효창공원), the site of several tombs of royal family members of the Joseon period, was turned into Korea's first golf course by the Japanese Empire in 1921.
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1925
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