Daeheung Construction (Chairman Kim Jeong-woo) sponsors professional golfer Yoo Gyeong-min (22).
Daeheung Engineering & Construction announced on the morning of the 11th that it had held a signing ceremony for pro golfer Kyung-Min Yoo as its main sponsor at a hotel in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, through Kyung-Min Yoo’s management company Next Sports (CEO Kim Hae-taek).
Kyung-Min Yoo will compete wearing a hat and clothing with the logo patch of Daeheung Construction in all competitions he will participate in for the next year. The contract amount was not disclosed.
Yoo Gyeong-min is 170cm tall and has a 270-yard driver shot. He is expected to lead Korean women’s golf as he has accuracy as well. She won the team event at the 2017 National Sports Festival, and finished runner-up in the 5th round of the 2019 Korean Women’s Golf (KLPGA) Jump Tour (Part 3), ranking fourth in the money list. In 2023, she ranked 42nd before the regular tour seed, and this year, she will be active in parallel with the regular tour and the dream tour. 메이저놀이터
After her signing ceremony, Yoo Kyung-min said, “I feel how much help it is mentally to have a strong sponsor. I am sincerely grateful to Daeheung Construction for allowing her to focus only on her workouts.”
Chairman Kim Jung-woo said, “Yoo Gyeong-min is the first main sponsor after changing the company name from Daeheung Construction to Daeheung Construction last year. She has a lot of special affection and expectations from her. We will spare no support so that Daeheung Construction’s vitality and positive energy can be delivered to Yoo Kyung-min.”
Daeheung Construction is a construction company representing the Chungbuk region. In 2021, it launched DaHave, a new space housing brand, expanded its business areas to housing and development projects, and leaped to become a national construction company. Every year, it is practicing good influence by supporting local social welfare facilities such as child welfare facilities and facilities for the disabled, repairing houses of love, delivering scholarships, and supporting flood damage and COVID-19 donations.