Mutual Cooperation Promise for the Development of the Korean Golf Industry
Golf Equipment Testing and Evaluation, Utilization of Equipment and Infrastructure

Golf Magazine Korea and Incheon Technopark have joined hands to advance the Korean golf industry.


On the 3rd, the two organizations held a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony at Incheon Technopark Michuhol in Songdo, Incheon. The purpose is organic mutual cooperation such as joint use of golf equipment testing, evaluation, and infrastructure, as well as joint development of media content. Lee Ji-yeon, CEO of Golf Magazine Korea, said, "We expect to provide accurate information to golf-related companies and golfers, and establish standards for golf equipment distributed domestically through the production of golf white papers."


Lee Ji-yeon, CEO of Golf Magazine Korea (left), and Han Jae-gil, Head of the Incheon Technopark Promotion Team, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the MOU. <br>[Photo by Golf Magazine Korea]

Lee Ji-yeon, CEO of Golf Magazine Korea (left), and Han Jae-gil, Head of the Incheon Technopark Promotion Team, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the MOU.
[Photo by Golf Magazine Korea]

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Golf Magazine Korea is the Korean license media of golf specialist media Golf.com and Golf Magazine, owned by 8AM Golf in the United States. Domestically, SmartScore Group, a golf platform company with 3.2 million members, secured the license contract and has been presenting various online and offline content since 2020.



Incheon Technopark operates the Sports Industry Technology Center (KIGOS), established in 2013 with support from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Incheon Metropolitan City. It contributes to the development of domestic industrial technology, fostering small and medium-sized enterprises, and revitalizing the regional economy. Utilizing the nation's only state-of-the-art golf equipment testing and evaluation infrastructure, it supports equipment analysis and operational personnel needed by golf-related companies.


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