Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) Park Golf Management Department received practice teaching aids worth about 35 million KRW from Hana Industry, a specialized manufacturer of golf clubs and park golf clubs.


The donation ceremony, held recently at the headquarters meeting room of Hana Industry in Daejeo-dong, Gangseo-gu, Busan, was attended by Kim Gil-seon, CEO of the company, Jo Jin-seok, head of the Park Golf Management Department at Yeungjin College, and other related personnel.

At the donation ceremony held at the headquarters of Hana Industrial Company in Gangseo-gu, Busan, Kim Gil-seon, CEO of Hana Industrial Company (left), and Jo Jin-seok, head of the Park Golf Management Department at Yeungjin College, are taking a commemorative photo.

At the donation ceremony held at the headquarters of Hana Industrial Company in Gangseo-gu, Busan, Kim Gil-seon, CEO of Hana Industrial Company (left), and Jo Jin-seok, head of the Park Golf Management Department at Yeungjin College, are taking a commemorative photo.

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On this day, the Park Golf Management Department received 50 new Brahma Park Golf Clubs and 50 bags, products of Hana Industry, as practice teaching aids.


CEO Kim Gil-seon said, “Park golf is a sport created from the beginning for the elderly, and as important as the exercise effect is ‘safety.’ The weight distribution of the park golf club, grip thickness, swing balance, and shaft strength must be designed to minimize impact or strain on the hands or body. In this regard, if the students of Yeungjin College’s Park Golf Department provide feedback on any discomfort or improvement points while using our park golf clubs, we will monitor them and link them to the development of better products.”


Jo Jin-seok, head of the Park Golf Management Department, said, “We are truly grateful to receive practice teaching aids from Hana Industry, which produces the best park golf clubs based on a long history and technology,” adding, “Our students will be able to use various park golf clubs for practice, which will help improve their skills. We will also actively cooperate in monitoring the donated park golf clubs. We will continue to seek cooperation plans so that industry and academia can grow and develop together.”



Established in the 2022 academic year, Yeungjin College’s Park Golf Management Department is the nation’s first park golf-related department, currently enrolling about 90 students. The department also has a 9-hole practice course exclusively for enrolled students on the Global Campus (Chilgok).


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