Ko Jin-young-Park Sung-hyun-Yoo Hae-ran and Korean food-gu Bang Shin-sil "It will develop in a long-term flak"

Nov 05, 2024

Ko Jin-young-Park Sung-hyun-Yoo Hae-ran and Korean food-gu Bang Shin-sil 'It will develop in a long-term flak'
◇photo courtesy of Sema Sports Marketing



Bang Shin-sil, the representative long hitter of the KLPGA (Korean Women's Professional Golf) Tour, became a Korean food ball with Ko Jin-young and Park Sung-hyun.

Sema Sports Marketing announced on the 5th that it has signed a contract with Bang Shin-sil to take charge of management from January 1, 2025. Founded in 2002, Sema Sports Marketing was in charge of managing world-class players such as Pak Se-ri, Choi Na-yeon, and Shin Ji-ae, and is currently in charge of Ko Jin-young, Park Sung-hyun, Yoo Hae-ran. He also has experience in attracting sports events such as Hyundai Card's Super Match Series, Tiger Woods' visit to Korea, and LPGA Tour tournaments.

Bang Shin-sil won his first championship in the 'E1 Charity Open' as a conditional seed last season and received a full seed for three years on the KLPGA Tour. Even though he is a rookie, he has attracted attention for his amazing ability to rank at the top in various indicators such as drivers and iron shots.



Bang Shin-sil is very happy to be with Sema Sports Marketing. It is a great honor to work under the same management as the seniors I have respected, and I will do my best to become a more advanced player by setting up a long-term plan based on systematic support and advice from Sema Sports Marketing in the future."

Sema Sports Marketing CEO Lee Sung-hwan said, `I think Bang Shin-sil is a player with amazing potential. Currently, only part of its potential is revealed, but Sema Sports Marketing wants to play the role of a facilitator to bring out the capabilities of Bangshin-sil in the future. "We plan to manage appropriate and necessary programs, such as improving concentration in the game through the establishment of a dedicated manager and increasing confidence through mental training" he said.





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