After confirming a deal with the Japan Golf Tour earlier in the month, the DP World Tour has now announced a link up with the Korean PGA to strengthen its ties amid the ongoing threat of LIV Golf.
The new deal will see the KPGA’s Genesis Point Award Winner – the tour’s order of merit leader – earn membership onto the DP World Tour for the ensuing season, beginning with the current 2023 campaign, and the launch of a brand new $2 million tournament in Korea.
The top finishers on the Genesis Point list will also earn entry into various stages of 2023’s DP World Tour Qualifying School. The PGA, DP World and Korean PGA Tours “intend to further discuss expansion of additional pathway commitments for 2024 and beyond,” the DP World Tour says.
Youngsoo Kim has secured this exemption for the 2023 DP World Tour season after finishing the 2022 campaign as the Genesis Point Award Winner, having claimed his first career KPGA victory in October at the Genesis Championship before winning again at the season-ending LG Signature Players Championship.
Kim’s Genesis Championship win gained him entry into July’s Genesis Scottish Open, the Rolex Series event which is co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA Tour.
The DP World Tour has also confirmed that it will return to Korea for the first time in 10 years next April for the inaugural Korea Championship. The tournament, which will be co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and KPGA, will be played at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon with a $2 million prize fund on offer.
The DP World Tour says the announcement further enhances the playing opportunities for international players to compete at the highest levels of men’s professional golf – with ten PGA Tour cards being awarded to the DP World Tour’s top finishers.
The KPGA will also work alongside the DP World Tour and PGA Tour on other key business areas, including strategic development and commercial growth, as well as future collaboration on media rights strategy and enhancements to the player pathway, including access to the Korn Ferry Tour.
Keith Pelley, Chief Executive Officer of the DP World Tour, said, “The KPGA has a strong history of producing exceptional talent and we are delighted to confirm these formal pathways, giving players clearly defined routes to showcase their skills on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour.
“Combined with our tournament in Korea next April, we look forward to working closely with the KPGA and the PGA Tour to inspire, and to enable,…
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