Bringing Kids and Families Together Through Golf: US Kids Golf with John Kim
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Golf is a game that can bring people together, but it can also bring families together in a powerful way. To that end, US Kids Golf has a mission to create opportunities for kids to learn to play golf, form bonds with other kids, and create lasting memories on the golf course. John Kim is the Senior Director of Communications and Foundaton Relations at US Kids Golf, and has seen firsthand how those tight communal bonds are formed on the course. He joins the podcast today to talk about why he left a lucrative career as a producer for PGA tournament coverage to work with kids and create opportunites to compete and develop physically, emotionally, and socially on the golf course.
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