CJ Cup will return to South Korea at course near Seoul in 2021
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The CJ Cup is going back to East Asia next year, but it will be played at a different venue than in years past.
Haesley Nine Bridges will host the 2021 tournament, CJ Group announced Saturday.
The PGA Tour will hold its only Korean event at the course located just outside Seoul, which staged the KJ Choi-hosted CJ Invitational from 2011-13.
This year's CJ Cup was relocated to Shadow Creek in Las Vegas. The third round is taking place Saturday.
The three previous editions of the tournament were held at The Club at Nine Bridges, which is situated on Jeju Island, south of the Korean mainland.
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