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Korean Public Golf Course Association to Hold June Professional Management Meeting... Information Exchange on Benchmarking Golf Courses Operating No-Caddy Self-Rounds

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Jeon Siyoon

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/Photo provided by Korean Public Golf Course Association
/Photo provided by Korean Public Golf Course Association

The Korean Public Golf Course Association (President Woo Jeong-seok) announced on the 17th that it held the "June Professional Management Meeting of Public Golf Courses" at "Hildesheim Country Club," a no-caddy self-round operating golf course located in Eumcheong, Chungcheongbuk-do, with over 60 public golf course professional managers in attendance.

Hildesheim CC is a public golf course with 27 holes, operating as a no-caddy self-round golf course (with caddy selection available upon customer request). Participants attending the meeting responded that it was a very meaningful opportunity to directly experience no-caddy operation know-how on-site.

During the meeting, discussions also covered major contents of the review meeting on revising the standard terms of use for golf courses supervised by the Korea Fair Trade Commission, safety management and preventive measures for summer heatwaves, special precautions for turf and course management during the rainy season, and items to consider when introducing equipment such as black boxes for preventing safety accidents and responding to disputes.

Additionally, the association once again introduced the "Special Record Certification Issuance Service for Hole-in-Ones," which has been fully operational since this year, explaining that association-name certifications serve as official recognition of achievement records, contributing to improved customer satisfaction.

In the special lecture, Kim Min-cheol, a leader at POSCO Wide, introduced the "Eco-friendly Alternative Water Supply System" solution, which allows golf courses to proactively respond to climate changes such as heatwaves and droughts, stably secure water for turf management, and reduce costs, drawing the attention of attendees.

Following this, Yoon Jae-yeon, CEO of ONE ON, introduced the "ONE ON Platform" as a measure to effectively respond to the recent growth trend of the Join (Join) market, where approximately 30% of all golf course users are joining customers, and to adapt to changes in consumer booking trends, while also discussing revenue growth strategies, followed by a lively Q&A session.

BnBK Kwon Seong-ho (CEO), a member of the association's advisory committee, presented on key points of course management in preparation for the rainy season and the criteria for calculating course management costs. In particular, the committee explained factors affecting course management costs, including ▲unique course conditions, ▲operational and quality policies, ▲input resource structure, and ▲external environmental factors, enhancing attendees' understanding.

Kim Tae-young, Executive Vice President of the Korean Public Golf Course Association, stated, "As droughts and rainy seasons are appearing differently from previous years due to the impact of abnormal temperatures such as climate change, extra attention is needed for turf and safety management at golf courses." He added, "It is very important to efficiently respond to the rapid changes in the golf industry environment and diverse consumer demands." He further emphasized, "We will further expand information exchange and support so that member companies can benchmark various excellent cases and build mutual networks."

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