The Korea Golf Club Management Association, which cooperates in AI-based course management technology, holds a meeting to establish a trilateral cooperation system for innovation in the golf industry
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The Golf Course Management Association announced on the 10th that it held a meeting on the 9th at DoubleTree by Hilton Pangyo, Seoul, to jointly respond to industry, academia, and cooperation for innovation in the Korean golf industry.
The meeting was organized to bring together major companies and academic societies that have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the association to discuss joint countermeasures related to the golf industry.
Fifteen people attended, including Choi Dong-ho, chairman of the Korea Golf Club Management Association, Ahn Won-ik, CEO of Golf Zone Cloud, Park Joon-tae, CEO of Green It, Park No-sung, CEO of Smart Score, Choi Kwang-ok, director of Kakao VX, Chairman Kim Jung-mo of the Korean Golf Association, and Chairman Lee Geung-ju of the Korean Grass Association. It is meaningful to discuss the direction of cooperation for the promotion of the K-Golf White Paper (tentative name) joint research project in 2026, and to establish a technology and policy agenda coordination and cooperation structure between the industry, academia, and association.
Participants strengthened the cooperative system, including the scope of the company's use pattern, play analysis, and equipment data provision, the academic society's research verification and standardization advisory role, the association's general management, publication, and preparation of member companies' application standards, and exchanged opinions on the composition (draft) of contribution chapters for each MOU institution in the white paper.
Cooperation in AI-based course management technology was also on the core agenda. Participants discussed ways to cooperate with the automatic heating control system using green lower temperature and humidity data, promote joint PoC (pilot test) of association companies, and derive items that can be reflected in smart course indicators in 2026. In addition, it summarized the industry's joint regulatory improvement agenda, such as cooperation with AI course management safety standards, data utilization standards, and ESG and eco-friendly standards.
In addition, the task of strengthening the academic network related to golf was also discussed. Participants reviewed ways to establish a cooperative system in which industry, academia, and associations are linked by cooperation in developing and operating educational programs, establishing a golf-related policy and research system, and sharing educational materials for golf course management.
Choi Dong-ho, Chairman of the Korea Golf Club Management Association, said "Only when industry, academia, and cooperatives cooperate organically can they proactively respond to the changing golf industry environment.""Based on this discussion, I would like to ask for active cooperation so that the K-Golf White Paper can serve as a strategic compass for the shared growth of the industry.""
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.
