A total of 48 applicants including promising talents from Jeonbuk and Jeju regions
13 years of scholarship payments, cumulative amount of 1 billion KRW delivered

The Yuwon Golf Foundation conducted the 2023 Golf Dream Tree Scholarship Program.


Jeju region male and female high school players selected as golf scholarship students by the Yuwon Golf Foundation are taking a commemorative photo.

Jeju region male and female high school players selected as golf scholarship students by the Yuwon Golf Foundation are taking a commemorative photo.

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On the 19th, the Yuwon Golf Foundation announced, "We awarded a total of 90 million KRW in scholarships to 48 promising golf talents from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Jeonbuk and Jeju regions to foster local golf talent." The program has been carried out for 13 years since 2011. It is a scholarship system aimed at nurturing future generation golfers by providing a stable training and practice environment for golf talent development within the region. This year, 12 elementary school students, 18 middle school students, and 18 high school students from Jeonbuk and Jeju were selected as scholarship recipients.



Chairman Kim Young-chan stated, "We have been continuously supporting golf dream talents so they can enjoy a bigger world," adding, "We will continue to carry out various support projects." The Yuwon Golf Foundation continues a wide range of activities including discovering and sponsoring professional golf players, nurturing next-generation golf instructors, and fostering the global golf industry. To date, it has awarded scholarships totaling 1 billion KRW to promising young golfers.


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