Mohegan Inspire Sponsors Park Sung-hyun
First Golf Player Support Through Sponsorship Agreement
Active Collaboration and Assistance Across Various Sports Fields
Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort (Inspire) is sponsoring Park Sung-hyun.
On the 4th, a sponsorship signing ceremony was held at the Inspire Executive Boardroom on Yeongjongdo Island, Incheon. For the next year, Park Sung-hyun will use hats, umbrellas, towels, and other items bearing the Inspire logo in all domestic and international tournaments she participates in, including the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour, the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour, and the Ladies European Tour (LET). She will also participate in various marketing activities conducted by Inspire.
Michael Jensen, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), said, "We are pleased to partner with Park Sung-hyun as Inspire’s first professional golfer sponsorship. We will provide full support to help her perform at her best on the tour. Through collaborations with various sports fields, we will showcase the diverse aspects of Inspire."
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Known for her explosive driving power, Park Sung-hyun swept 7 wins in the 2016 KLPGA Tour, becoming the top winner of the season. She debuted on the LPGA Tour in 2017, earning Rookie of the Year, Money Leader, and Player of the Year awards. She has also reached world No. 1 ranking. Park Sung-hyun expressed, "I will show a more developed version of myself to repay the interest and support I have received." She will leave for training camp in Thailand on the 5th to prepare for the next LPGA Tour season.
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