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KPGA Signs Official Partnership Agreement with Full Swing Korea

Support for Tour Player Data Collection, etc.

The Korea Professional Golfers' Association (KPGA) announced on the 12th that it has signed an official partnership agreement with Full Swing Korea and will install simulator devices such as 'Full Swing Pro 2.0' and 'Full Swing Kit' in the KPGA building to support the collection of data from KPGA Tour players necessary for golf expert training.


KPGA Signs Official Partnership Agreement with Full Swing Korea Kim Byung-jun, CEO of the Korea Professional Golf Tour (KGT), and Choi Young-hoon, CEO of Full Swing Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo at the official partner signing ceremony.
[Photo by KPGA]

Kim Byung-jun, CEO of the Korea Professional Golf Tour (KGT), stated, "Through active cooperation with Full Swing Korea, we will practice scientific golf education and promote mutual growth."


Full Swing is a multi-sports simulator manufacturing company established in 1968. The launch monitor, developed with direct technical involvement from Tiger Woods (USA), provides users with swing data and real-time ball feedback. Full Swing users can dynamically experience over 80 golf courses, including Muirfield Village Golf Club.


Currently, players active on the PGA Tour such as Woods, Jon Rahm (Spain), Jordan Spieth (USA), Jason Day (Australia), and Gary Woodland (USA), as well as Jeong Chan-min (24), who won the 'Rocket Battery Long Drive Award' in the 2022 KPGA Korean Tour season, use this system.


Choi Young-hoon, CEO of Full Swing Korea, said, "We will spare no support for golf expert training utilizing KPGA's data," adding, "We will also take the lead in creating new and enjoyable golf cultures such as the TGL Golf League and TOP Golf Suite."


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