Yun Na-na was not satisfied, but BBQ entering the U.S. and Yoo Hae-ran, ranked 7th in the world, will also be supported

Jan 23, 2025

Yun Na-na was not satisfied, but BBQ entering the U.S. and Yoo Hae-ran, ranked 7th in the world, will also be supported
photo courtesy of Sema Sports Marketing



Yoo Hae-ran holding hands with BBQ.

It is sponsored by BBQ, a chicken brand named Yoo Hae-ran, who ranks seventh in the world in the U.S. LPGA stage.

Yoo Hae-ran's agency Sema Sports Marketing announced on the 23rd that Yoo Hae-ran signed a sponsorship agreement with Genesis BBQ Group.




With this sponsorship, Yoo Hae-ran will play with the BBQ logo on her top. In addition, they will participate in various marketing activities such as promoting local stores in the United States using SNS, developing collaborative products and joint promotions.

BBQ, which is showing off its expansion by entering 30 U.S. states, plans to expand its entry base with LPGA professional sponsorship. After signing a sponsorship contract with Yoon In-na, who is already challenging the LPGA this year, Yoo Hae-ran, who has won two LPGA wins, will also be welcomed as a family member.

Yoo Hae-ran, who debuted in 2019, entered the U.S. LPGA in 2023 and won the Rookie of the Year award, and played an active role by winning one tour championship each last year and 2023. Recently, she has shown her unrivaled skills, ranking seventh, the highest among Korean players in the world rankings of women's golf.




Yoo Hae-ran said, `I'm happy to be a member of BBQ, which is shining Korean culture with K-food at global presidents such as the United States,' adding, `I'll show the power of K-golf with BBQ with the goal of winning major tournaments and winning two tours this year.'

A BBQ official said, "While maintaining composure amid a fierce harmful situation, he is consistently performing well with his own swing."He explained the background of the sponsorship, saying, "I applied because my attitude toward my fans with always bright appearances was in line with the corporate image."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.