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The Korea Popular Golf Club Association will hold a banquet in 2026 under the theme of "The Age of Change, the Future of Public Golf Courses Prepared Together."

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Jeon Siyoon

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The Korea Popular Golf Club Association (Chairman Woo Jung-seok) announced that it held the "2026 Yeonchan Conference" at Gunsan Golf & Resort with more than 70 executives and employees attending for a two-day visit from the 26th to the 27th.

The banquet held a guest lecture by experts in each field under the theme of various pending issues such as how to respond to the rapidly changing climate, how to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) technology that is rapidly developing at a faster pace than expected, strengthening communication between golf course workers in response to changes in the times, and cultivating the leadership of executives and employees.

By conducting lectures that encompass both practical and field, the participants were presented with a wide range of implications and practical solutions for the overall management and operation of the golf course.

▲ Invited Professor Heo Tae-kyun of the Department of Psychology of Korea University to "Strengthen leadership through understanding and communication between generations" ▲ "Active strategies for creating and managing eco-friendly golf courses" by Dream E&D President Lee In-gyun ▲ "Searching for changes and solutions to the golf industry on the theme of the future of the Korean golf course industry" by golf columnist Ryu Seok-moo ▲ Dr. Yeom Joo-rip, an expert on golf course management, "Strategies for managing golf courses in times of climate crisis and how to operate them in accordance with new trends" ▲ In his lecture titled "Every.

The application of artificial intelligence (AI) is now having a significant impact on our daily lives as well as various industrial activities, and it is time to form new leadership through smooth communication due to changes in golf course courses and management management due to climate change and diversification of thoughts and behaviors of members of our society, said Kim Tae-young, vice president of the association. "This banquet was a meaningful time to share experience and information in various fields to enhance work capabilities, provide useful information for strengthening professionalism, and enhance golf course management and competitiveness."

Woo Jung-seok, chairman of the Korea Popular Golf Club Association, said, "The association holds regular annual banquet every year to strengthen the capabilities and leadership of public golf course executives and employees and to improve their job skills."

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