Daegu Yeungjin College (President Choi Jae-young) Park Golf Management Department celebrated the queen of seasons, May, by holding a friendly golf tournament where current students and alumni came together to strengthen their camaraderie.


According to Yeungjin College on the 8th, the Park Golf Management Department recently held the "2nd Yeungjin College Friendly Park Golf Tournament" at Gyeongju Sannae Park Golf Course, with participation from first- and second-year students as well as alumni.

Yeongjin College Park Golf Management Department alumni from different generations are holding a friendly park golf tournament.

Yeongjin College Park Golf Management Department alumni from different generations are holding a friendly park golf tournament.

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Last year’s tournament involved only current students, but with the first graduates this year, alumni also participated, making this event a mammoth tournament with a total of about 240 participants.


The participants traveled to Gyeongju on seven tour buses and formed teams of seniors and juniors as well as mentor-mentee pairs, competing in the refreshing May weather to foster unity as "Yeungjin-in (people of Yeungjin)".


After the competition, various events were held including awards for hole-in-one and best dresser, a meeting between alumni and current students, and a lucky draw.


Park Jong-sung, president of the alumni association (1st class), said, “With more juniors joining and young people showing interest in park golf and enrolling, the tournament has become livelier and more vibrant than before. We will work to further activate the alumni association to expand the 'Yeungjin-in' network and solidarity.”



Jo Jin-seok, head of the Park Golf Management Department at Yeungjin College, stated, “Our department, established nationwide for the first time in 2022, started with 32 freshmen but now has 242 current students, making it the first and largest park golf major in the country. Through this friendly tournament, students were able to deepen their camaraderie and create precious memories by socializing with their seniors.”


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