Kim Caddy, Learn at a Reasonable Price

Kim Caddy Academy Launches Field-Based Lessons
Practical Field Coaching Near Seoul
Walkerhill Intensive Training Program and Overseas Training Plans

The golf lifestyle platform Kim Caddy has launched the 'Kim Caddy Academy,' where you can receive field-based lessons at a reasonable price.


The first program is a group lesson focused on mastering the short game. Beginner golfers can experience professional coaching and real on-course rounds near Seoul for around 80,000 KRW. Kim Caddy has reduced travel burdens by utilizing par-3 courses in the Seoul metropolitan area and has achieved reasonable pricing through its own operational expertise. Participation is increasing among beginner golfers who previously lacked field experience or hesitated to take lessons due to cost concerns.

Kim Caddy has launched the Kim Caddy Academy, where you can receive field lessons at a reasonable cost. Provided by Kim Caddy

Kim Caddy has launched the Kim Caddy Academy, where you can receive field lessons at a reasonable cost. Provided by Kim Caddy

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The Seoul Walkerhill Camp is held at the Walkerhill Short Game Complex, regarded as the most premium practice environment in Seoul. This course is an intensive training program focused on real field situations, covering areas such as chip shots, pitch shots, and bunker shots, which directly impact score improvement. Professional Jeong Minsang from the Korea Professional Golfers' Association (KPGA) leads this program. Drawing on his experience coaching top players such as Choi Woonjung and Chun Ingee, he provides practical lessons tailored to the participants' skill levels.


Through this academy, Kim Caddy has created an environment where even beginners can easily gain field experience. The company also plans to expand to overseas training programs in the future. Lee Yohan, CEO of Kim Caddy, said, "Kim Caddy Academy is a program where beginner golfers can learn and experience real courses at a reasonable cost," adding, "We will continue to strengthen our field-oriented curriculum so that more golfers can grow at their own pace."

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