Members of the Korean Golf Club in LIV Golf attend a press conference ahead of LIV Golf Korea at the Asiad Country Club in the southeastern city of Busan on May 26. From left: Mun Do-yeob, Song Young-han, An Byeong-hun and Kim Min-kyu. [YONHAP]
With their homecoming just around the corner, Korean players competing in LIV Golf claimed Tuesday that the vibe on their team remained immaculate despite an abrupt member change.
The Korean Golf Club, renamed this year after starting out as Iron Heads Golf Club, will make its home debut at LIV Golf Korea, which goes from Thursday to Sunday at the Asiad Country Club in the southeastern city of Busan.
As part of the overhaul in January, the Korean Golf Club brought in three new players in An Byeong-hun, Song Young-han and Kim Min-kyu, joining one remaining incumbent, Danny Lee.
And just before LIV Golf Korea, Lee, a Korean-born Kiwi, was replaced by Mun Do-yeob. Mun is a six-time winner on the KPGA Tour who leads the domestic circuit's Player of the Year points standings.









