The Korea Golf Course Management Association, 8 regional meetings and consultative meetings across the country (Golf News)

Jul 03, 2025

The Korea Golf Course Management Association, 8 regional meetings and consultative meetings across the country (Golf News)
Gyeongji Southern Regional Council Meeting (Eunhwa Sam CC)



The Korea Golf Course Management Association toured eight regional councils across the country in June and successfully completed regional meetings and consultative meetings to discuss current issues related to golf courses.

At the regional meeting in June, discussions were held on the impact of some amendments to the 「Act on Installation and Use of Sports Facilities" (Chest Act) on the golf course industry and countermeasures. In particular, they expressed concern about the problems that would arise if golf courses were included in the women-only sports facility industry and agreed that the association-level response should be made.

It also shared legal and related information that golf course managers should know as the obligation to pay usage fees arises when using music in golf courses such as club houses, parking lots, and shade houses.




In addition, there were legal reviews on whether black boxes or caddy body cams can be installed in carts to protect the safety of golf course customers and workers, and discussions on green blood treatment standards for arbitrary exits during games. Meanwhile, on June 16, a meeting of advisors and executives was also held at the Volcano Country Club in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do.
The Korea Golf Course Management Association, 8 regional meetings and consultative meetings across the country (Golf News)
A meeting of advisors and executives (Volcano CC)
Choi Dong-ho, Chairman of the Korea Golf Club Management Association, emphasized that the purpose of the torture system is to inherit the spirit of the 'Best Senior of the Association' who led the past and today of the golf course business and to highlight the status and legitimacy of the Korea Golf Club Management Association preparing for the future for the development of the K-golf industry. Hanalsam, chairman of Gimpo Cide Country Club, who served as president of the association in the past, Woo Ki-jung, chairman of Daegu Country Club, and Park Jung-ho, chairman of Pristin Valley, were newly appointed as advisors. The advisory group serves as an advisor on the main direction of the association's operation.

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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.