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"Jang Yubin, who came back, also came out."' KPGA met golf fans with various contents of Maeil Economic Mail Business.

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Ahn Hokeun

*This content was translated by AI.

Jang Yoo-bin (right) is taking a commemorative photo with a children's fan at the "2026 Mail Business Golf Expo" on the 21st. /Photo = Courtesy of KPGA

KPGA (Korea Professional Golf Association) is providing special time to visitors by organizing various events at the 2026 Mail Business Golf Expo.

The fair, co-hosted by KPGA, KLPGA, Mail Business and MBN and organized by K.Fairs, will present participatory content that allows visitors to experience golf directly on the spot under the theme of "Golf Festival in the City, where they watch, hear and enjoy it in person."

In addition, the fair will provide an opportunity to experience and purchase products from famous domestic and foreign golf brands such as Mizuno, PING, and Dumina's AutoFlax. In particular, Mizuno creates a stage with KPGA and KLPGA one-point lessons to provide visitors with a higher level of experience opportunities.

■ KPGA and KLPGA One-Point Lesson

First, the KPGA and KLPGA lesson zones will be operated from the first day to the last day of the event, where one-point lessons can be received by KPGA and KLPGA professional golfers.

In the area, KPGA Class A and KLPGA professionals who have completed professional training courses will be given the opportunity to receive one-point lessons for each topic for visitors to the site. In addition to swing analysis for visitors, one-on-one customized lessons are being conducted based on this.

Lessons are being taught on a variety of topics such as "lessons to improve consistency," "driver shots," "iron shots," "shot accuracy increase," and "swing mechanism."

■ KPGA and KLPGA Stage

At the "stage" on one side of the fair, special golf stories, lessons, and fan signings told by professional golfers will be held.

Jang Yoo-bin (24, Shinhan Bank), who announced his return to the KPGA Tour this season, took the stage to communicate with Korean fans for the first time in a long time. On this day, Jang Yoo-bin appeared to respond to fans' questions in real time, digest fan signings, and breathe with fans who visited the fair, as well as golf-related advice.

Jang Yoo-bin (left) delivers a signed hat to fans at the "2026 Mail Business Golf Expo" on the 21st. /Photo = Courtesy of KPGA

Jang Yu-bin said, "I attended with excitement to meet with fans in Korea for the first time in a long time. It was a more enjoyable time because many people were with us. Thanks to the support I received today, I think I gained confidence that I can do better this season (laughs). "I will go back and focus on preparing for the tour and show you how I meet the expectations of the fans," he said.

On the 22nd, the last day of the fair, KPGA and KLPGA professionals with colorful lineups such as Kim Min-soo (36, Volvik), who marks his 15th anniversary on the KPGA Tour, and Gong Tae-hyun (32, Shinhan Investment & Securities), who is active in broadcasting programs and SNS, will spend time with fans.

■ Prepare a rich experiential golf content

In addition, various hands-on golf contents such as the KPGA Junior League Skills Challenge, the 2026 Maekyung Golf Black-and-White Match, the 6-hole putting competition, and the Mega Screen Long Drive Challenge are prepared to welcome visitors to the field.

Except for the "KPGA Junior League Skills Challenge" for pre-recruiters, anyone at the Golf Expo site can participate through on-site application, and there are also plenty of prizes such as "On-Off CBT 626 Driver," "Rollingchae Putter," "Zebra Putter," "Toulon Putter" and "Spira Golf Driver Voucher." Participation in each event may be closed early depending on the situation in the field.

Meanwhile, the 2026 Mail Business Golf Expo will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the 22nd, the last day, and exhibition free invitation holders, route preferential certificate holders aged 65 or older, disabled welfare card holders, elementary, middle, and high school students and preschoolers can enter free of charge when accompanied by their parents.

One-point lesson at the 2026 Mail Business Golf Expo. /Photo = Courtesy of KPGA

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