Dongwoo Kang: In his happy place
Dongwoo Kang: In his happy place
By Neville Idour
Dongwoo Kang enjoyed a successful 2022 and reflected on that to Golfer Pacific during The Hills Pro-Am which he won two years previously.
“I played well on the New Zealand circuit. It is just whether my body is able to handle my golf.”
Why do you say that?
“I have been struggling with my back injuries and I haven’t been playing much. However golf itself, whether it be technique or playing, I am playing a lot better than two years ago. Two weeks ago I won the Cello Tournament at Millbrook. I came down with my family early to prepare for The Hills and also for a holiday.
“ I feel very fortunate to be able to play in The Hills Invitational. This is the course I always want to play and is my favourite course in the world.”
High praise indeed.
``I have played a lot of good golf courses around the world but for atmosphere, course design and the course set-up, even the staff, The Hills is amazing.”
Kang has been at the Gulf Harbour Country Club in north Auckland for seven years.
“I am doing a lot of coaching but when I have time I try to play as much as I can and support all the pro-ams and local events.”
He has had his share of wins in 2022.
“I had three wins this year, but none on the Charles Tour although I had a second behind Josh Geary at the Clearwater Open.”
What plans do you have for 2023?
“My main job is the coaching but if I have time I will play as many pro-ams and Charles Tour events as I can. If time allows I will also play some events in Australia. Through the New Zealand order of merit I get some status in Australia. The NZPGA is providing really good opportunities to the young professionals and even some rookie pros to play some events in Australia.
“Three players in the New Zealand order of merit can play some events in Australia which is very good for us.”
At this point one of his little daughters asks dad if she can do something. So we leave Kang in his happy place to enjoy his time with his wife and two young children.