Inbee Park Tells Korea’s National Team Golfers: Confidence Is Good, Arrogance Isn’t

by Kang Sang Heon Posted : March 10, 2026, 17:52Updated : March 10, 2026, 17:52
Korean golf star Inbee Park offers advice to national team and reserve squad players.
Korean golf star Inbee Park offers advice to national team and reserve squad players. [Photo=Korea Golf Association]
 
Korean golf star Inbee Park met with younger players on the national team and national reserve squad and offered practical advice, urging them not to become complacent.

The Korea Golf Association said it held a call-up training program for the 2026 national team and reserve squad from March 7-8 at the Berlin Hall on the fourth floor of Seoul Olympic Parktel. Park, who serves as an International Golf Federation board member and executive committee member, attended.

Park, a seven-time major champion with 21 LPGA Tour victories, also won the gold medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Reflecting on her career, Park told the players they should keep confidence in check. He said, “You can’t be arrogant. Up until I turned pro, I felt like I wouldn’t lose to anyone. But when I got to the pro stage, all the best players from around the world were there.”

She added, “Confidence is good, but I thought, ‘I shouldn’t be arrogant.’ You may be the best here, but you may not be outside.”

Park also stressed the importance of embracing setbacks. “You shouldn’t be afraid of failure. I hope you pour everything you can into it,” she said. “Challenge yourself until there’s nothing left you want to try, and learn through failure.”

The KGA said the first day of training covered mindset and mental preparation, operating rules and the KGA ranking system, media training, sports human rights education, anti-doping education, golf rules and a session titled “Players who keep shining because they are happy.”

On the second day, the program included golf training, a biomechanics approach to the golf swing, drug misuse and intake, self-directed injury care, and guidance on putter fitting and selection.

The 2026 national team and reserve squad were selected through the KGA ranking system. The national team includes six men and six women, and the reserve squad includes 10 men and 10 women.

The men’s national team is Kang Seung-gu (Namseong High School, 2nd year), Kim Min-su (Howon High School Affiliated Broadcast and Correspondence High School, 3rd year), Park Geon-ung (Korea National Sport University, 1st year), Son Jae-i (Dongnae High School Affiliated Broadcast and Correspondence High School, 1st year), Ahn Hae-cheon (Korea National Sport University, 2nd year) and Yoo Min-hyeok (Seogang High School, 3rd year).

The women’s national team is Koo Min-ji (Korea National Sport University, 1st year), Kim Gyu-bin (Haksan Girls’ High School, 2nd year), Park Seo-jin (Seomun Girls’ High School, 3rd year), Yang Yun-seo (Incheon Girls’ High School Affiliated Broadcast and Correspondence High School, 3rd year), Oh Su-min (Shinseong High School, 3rd year) and Yoon Gyu-ri (Haksan Girls’ High School, 1st year).

The season begins with the 4th Imsil Cheese Cup Amateur Golf Championship, to be held for four days from April 7-10 at Jeonju Shangri-La Country Club in Imsil County, North Jeolla Province.



* This article has been translated by AI.