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South Koreans show their love for golf in Dubai

Dubai’s golf courses are like an oasis, says South Korean golfer Keun

- BY HARRY GRIMSHAW Golf Editor

Keun Jegal, great to meet you and be paired up together as we make our way down the first hole here at The Track, Meydan. How long have you been in Dubai? Well, I’m from South Korea originally. I moved to the UAE with my family in December 2012. I used to work for LG Electronic­s in the Mena Regional Headquarte­r. But now I’m a property consultant.

Had you played golf before coming to Dubai? Yes. I had learnt golf in Seoul, South Korea by a coach before coming over to Dubai.

Golf is such a popular sport in Korea! The younger generation thought that golf was a sport for older people, but after Covid19, their thoughts changed about golf to a sport that could be played outdoors with friends.

If you’ve been here since 2012, you must’ve played a fair few of the courses in the UAE? I’ve been to all the golf courses in Dubai! I even used to play in Shajah, Ajman and Abu Dhabi.

These days, I usually go to Arabian Ranches, Trump Internatio­nal Golf Club, and here The Track, Meydan at least twice a month. Somedays I do still go to Sharjah and Ajman when I’m with colleagues.

But my favourite course has to be either Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club or the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estate. They are pretty incredible.

Have you had golf lessons in the UAE? Personally, I haven’t had a golf lesson in the UAE. Most of my Korean friends though have lessons at the Emirates Golf Club because there is a Korean coach which makes the language barrier easier sometimes.

But still, I think golf lessons are important because you can learn the basic posture. However you don’t have to learn it through a coach because there’s so many other ways to pick up the game through social media and YouTube for example.

It’s a sport that is booming here, what do you find makes the UAE so good for golf? Dubai’s golf courses are like an oasis! People find the golf course’s very enjoyable as you see the green grass in this desert city. Then when you are on the golf course you can feel peace of mind and let your stress go away with the ball. It’s amazing really.

And do you have a handicap?

Currently my handicap is 24. The best it’s been is 17. It’s not easy to be a single player! But you never know, I hope to be soon! Need to practice!

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