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Apr 08 2025 49 mins   1

What if the next big movement in golf wasn’t happening on the course, but in a dark room with a screen and a sensor? In this episode, we explore the future of the game through the lens of indoor golf — a trend that’s already transformed the sport in South Korea and is poised to do the same in North America. Most golfers still think of simulators as a niche tech gimmick or a winter-time alternative. But for millions of new players in Asia, they’re the starting point — and, increasingly, the standard.


Sean Pyun, President & CEO of GOLFZON America, joins the show to break down how Korea built an entire golf ecosystem indoors — complete with leagues, tournaments, retail stores, and even its own network of green grass courses. It’s not just about simulation accuracy; it’s about accessibility, inclusivity, and rethinking how and where people engage with the game. If you’ve never considered indoor golf a serious part of the sport’s future, this conversation will change that.


Topics covered:

  • The Indoor Golf Revolution (0:00)

  • The emergence of a full-stack golf ecosystem in Korea (5:42)

  • Why indoor golf isn’t just a novelty — it’s a pipeline (10:56)

  • The American market needs more than a product — it needs localization (15:08)

  • Overcoming simulator skepticism and changing minds (20:52)

  • Turning indoor golf into a competitive league ecosystem (27:33)

  • Bigger purpose: charity, inclusion, and City Golf’s future (36:48)


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