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In South Korea, improving at golf is a way of life

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 18, 2024Updated:September 18, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The game of golf has a unique way of capturing the hearts of individuals, and for many, it was the iconic moment of Tiger Woods winning the 1997 Masters that solidified their love for the sport. In South Korea, a similar collective moment was sparked by Se-Ri Pak, a legendary LPGA player who inspired a generation of young golfers in the country. As a hotbed of golf instruction, South Korea places a strong emphasis on discipline, competitiveness, and respect, creating a culture that values the sport at a deep level.

Brian Mogg, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, has been running an academy in South Korea since 2009, where he has witnessed firsthand the dedication and commitment of young Korean golfers. With the support of former LPGA players who serve as coaches and parental figures, Mogg has seen his students excel in the sport. Parents play a significant role in their child’s progress, often accompanying them to lessons and investing in their dream of becoming a professional golfer.

Unlike in the United States, where golf instruction may be more casual, the experience in South Korea is intense and all-encompassing. Children are either on a competitive path or not, as golf instruction in the country is expensive, with some academies costing around ten thousand dollars a month. Despite the pressure, many Korean golfers have found success on the professional circuit, with 30 of the top 100 female golfers in the world hailing from Korea, according to the current Rolex rankings.

Korean golf instructors like Kenny Kim also emphasize the intense commitment and work ethic of young Korean golfers. Kim, who grew up in Korea before moving to the US to pursue golf, now focuses on helping young players develop their skills using his own upbringing as a blueprint. Competition is ingrained in Korean golf culture, with students dedicating long hours to practice and improvement, often without access to golf courses.

While there may be a perception that Korean golfers are products of a rigid and assembly-line system, the reality is that individualism is encouraged and celebrated. Instructors like Mogg adapt their teaching styles to cater to each student’s unique needs, rather than imposing a one-size-fits-all approach. Despite the challenges of teaching in a different cultural context, Mogg finds the experience to be rewarding, having coached major champions like Y.E. Yang, who made history as the first major champion born in Asia.

The impact of these champions and role models in South Korea cannot be understated, as they inspire a new generation of young golfers to pursue their dreams in the sport. Whether it’s Se-Ri Pak or Y.E. Yang, these iconic figures have left a lasting legacy that continues to shape the landscape of golf in South Korea. As the country’s love for the game remains obsessive and deeply ingrained in the culture, it’s clear that golf will continue to thrive and produce top talent for years to come.

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