New Model for International Sports Education Exchange Gains Attention
Collaboration to Broaden the Base of Asia-Pacific Women’s Golf
Indonesian Student Participants Respond Enthusiastically, Sparking Interest

The Asia Golf Leaders Forum (AGLF) announced on February 3 that it had held the "SNAG Junior Golf Clinic" in Indonesia.


The event was held over two days from January 30 at the Damai Indah Golf Club in Jakarta, Indonesia. Local Indonesian female elementary school students participated, and Kim Taekyung and Lee Yunseo, both full members of the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA), served as instructors. Kim Taekyung began playing golf in Indonesia and has been active as a KLPGA full member for 10 years. Lee Yunseo competed in the KLPGA Dream Winter Tour Indonesia Women’s Open.

Indonesian students are learning how to swing at the 'SNAG Junior Golf Clinic' hosted by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum. Provided by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum.

Indonesian students are learning how to swing at the 'SNAG Junior Golf Clinic' hosted by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum. Provided by the Asia Golf Leaders Forum.

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"SNAG," short for "Starting New At Golf," is a program designed to help beginners learn golf without pressure. The event drew attention as a new model for international sports education exchange. It is a collaborative event aimed at expanding the base of women’s golf in the Asia-Pacific region. It received an enthusiastic response from Indonesian student participants. Thanks to an instructional method that combines play and game elements, the students naturally learned the basic concepts and movements of golf and showed a high level of engagement.



The SNAG Junior Golf Clinic, held in connection with the Indonesia Women’s Open, is being evaluated as a practical starting point for K-golf’s entry into the Indonesian golf market. AGLF plans to continue leading the sustainable growth of the Asian golf ecosystem through programs that organically link tournaments, education, and local communities.


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