60 Million Won Donated to Non-Profit Organization 'Nine Values'

The Korea Professional Golfers' Association (KPGA) supports character education for ordinary children through golf.


Kim Byung-jun, Vice Chairman of KPGA (left), and Kim Won-seop, Executive Director of Nine Values, are posing for a commemorative photo at the junior golf development fund donation ceremony. <br>[Photo by KPGA]

Kim Byung-jun, Vice Chairman of KPGA (left), and Kim Won-seop, Executive Director of Nine Values, are posing for a commemorative photo at the junior golf development fund donation ceremony.
[Photo by KPGA]

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On the 3rd, KPGA announced, "We have donated 60 million KRW to Nine Values, a domestic junior golf development fund." This fund was raised through the combined efforts of KPGA and the players who participated in the 66th KPGA Championship. Vice Chairman Kim Byung-joon said, "We hope this will help children and adolescents who will lead the future of Korea to pursue their dreams," and added, "KPGA will continuously support projects necessary for popularizing golf and expanding its base in Korea."



Nine Values is a non-profit organization established in 2016 to develop the character of children and adolescents through golf and to establish proper values. Currently, it conducts various golf-related educational programs for general juniors, helping all participants to properly understand golf.


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