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Life & Golf By Maudae67

Japanese Golf Courses' Desperate Struggle for Survival <61> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan ⑧ - The history of golf spans over 500 years, with its first appearance in Japan in 1901- In 1926, the Japan Golf Association (JGA) was established, and professional tournaments began- Japan experienced three golf booms, with the third occurring during the bubble economy- The liberal use of the deposit system led to a rapid increase in golf course construc.. 2024. 7. 31.
Japanese golf courses are more competitive than those in Southeast Asia <60> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan ⑦ - Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Korean golfers have been heading overseas- International terminals are bustling with golfers carrying caddy bags - In a country where weekend green fees are 480,000 KRW and a plate of sweet and sour pork costs 140,000 KRW - There are suspicions of collusion as prices rise together... the authorities remain indifferent -As t.. 2024. 7. 19.
"I want to go on a 'Japan golf trip' once a month" <59> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan⑥ "Playing a round at a golf course in Japan is really comfortable and relaxing. In Korea, I'm almost ready to give up golf altogether, but here, I feel like coming to Japan once a month just to play a round." - "I want to quit playing golf in Korea and play a round in Japan every month"- "It's too burdensome to afford the exorbitantly high golf fees in Kor.. 2024. 7. 17.
"I admired the Japanese craftsmanship spirit" <57> Visiting a golf course in Nagoya, Japan ④ - "I highly regard the Japanese people's intense dedication and craftsmanship spirit towards their work"- "Plato's definition of justice is doing one's best in one's own position"- "In 2023, the level of the Korean public is not even comparable to that of the British in the 1940s"- "All the employees at the Japanese golf course are armed with a customer-.. 2024. 7. 10.
Hidden Strengths of Japanese Golf Courses <56> Visiting a Golf Course in Nagoya, Japan ③ "If you have something to brag about, make sure to brag about it confidently." During my 4-night, 5-day stay at the Cocopa Resort in Nagoya, Japan, I devoted myself to uncovering the strengths of this golf course. I was curious about why Japanese people consistently cherish and frequent this golf course and why, after the COVID-19 pandemic, Korean golfer.. 2024. 7. 5.
The biggest advantage of golf courses in Japan is the ‘self-cart system’ <55> Visiting a Golf Course in Nagoya, Japan ②  - With the self-cart system, no caddy is needed, which significantly reduces costs- Although the carts have diesel engines, they are free to use, making them very cost-effective- We were somewhat confused on the first day, but from the second day, we worked together seamlessly- The locations for stopping the carts and directions for moving to the next h.. 2024. 7. 3.
Despair and Hope Seen at a Japanese Golf Course <54> Visiting a Golf Course in Nagoya, Japan ①Amid the rampant exploitation and unfair practices of domestic golf courses, I had the opportunity to play at a Japanese golf course from May 8th to 12th, a 4-night, 5-day trip. I learned from an acquaintance in my golf group that by purchasing a 5-year non-renewable membership for around 3 million KRW, I could enjoy golfing at a luxury 72-hole golf cours.. 2024. 6. 30.
Why Are Korean Golfers Flocking to Japanese Golf Courses? <53> - As the mulberry tree becomes a green sea, Korean golf has undergone tremendous changes.- In 123 years, Korea has become one of the world's top 10 golf powerhouses, establishing itself as a popular sport.- Despite this, the government remains indifferent, and relevant laws are inadequate and neglected.- Golf courses' endless greed has made Korea the most expensive country to play golf in the wo.. 2024. 6. 28.
The 3 cm impact zone is the pinnacle of the golf swing <52> - The flower of the golf swing is the impact... the clubhead must meet the ball precisely- "The swing exists for the brief impact moment, which lasts just 1/5000th of a second"- The distance the clubhead travels while contacting the ball is only 3 cm- If you can't master this 3 cm, you won't hit long shots and your accuracy will be off- Understanding the importance of this 3 cm improved my green.. 2024. 6. 25.
Seeing the behavior of a certain golf course in the Seoul metropolitan area left me utterly breathless <51> - A friend suggested a round at a golf course in Pocheon- Despite being a golf course on the outskirts of Seoul, the costs were excessively high- "Being born in Korea means facing a lifelong curse the moment you pick up a golf club"- An additional fee for a three-player game and increased caddy fees were announced unilaterally- Golfers, unaware of the changes, must open their wallets even more, .. 2024. 6. 23.
Korean golf course owners who mock their 'customers' <50> KGBA, which represents 206 golf course member companies, held its regular general meeting in 2023Hopes were high for discussions on ways to normalize excessively high golf course fees, but...The Korea Golf Course Management Association (KGBA, www.kgba.co.kr) is an organization with membership from 206 out of over 500 golf courses nationwide. It includes golf course owners and professional manage.. 2024. 6. 21.
The correlation between improving golf skills and age <49> "Golfing ability doesn't improve overnight, but it's never too late to start, no matter what age." - Philip Moncliffe "Late to the game, but fully immersed in golf... Moncliffe's golden words in the world of golf"Age has nothing to do with golf; as long as you have the strength to lift a club, anyone can play and improve their skills. I embraced this famous golf adage as a guiding principle. 'Go.. 2024. 6. 18.
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