player roster
Byeong Hun An (Captain)
An holds the title as the youngest winner of the U.S. Amateur Championship, having claimed the title in 2009 at age 17. He turned pro in 2011, and went on to earn his first professional win on the Challenge Tour in 2014. An made history in 2015, when he became the first Asian winner of the BMW PGA Championship, after earning the lowest-winning score in the tournament’s history, and was also named the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year that year. An will serve as captain of Korean Golf Club, which recently unveiled a rebrand that reflects Korea’s growing influence on global golf culture and a reimagined vision for what modern golf can be.
In 2022, An won the title at the LECOM Suncoast Classic on the Korn Ferry Tour. In 2024, won the Genesis Championship, besting fellow countryman Tom Kim in a first-hole playoff. The victory capped off a strong year that saw a runner-up finish at the Sony Open, a third-place finish at the Wells Fargo Championship, and his best FedExCup ranking to-date. An has represented his country on numerous occasions, competing for the International Team at the Presidents Cup in 2019 and 2024, and representing Korea at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo..
Danny Lee
Lee was born in Korea and emigrated at the age of eight, in his case to New Zealand. He turned pro in 2009, and has since won tournaments in Asia, Europe, and on the PGA Tour.
After debuting at the 2023 LIV Golf season opener in Mayakoba, Lee became a LIV Golf winner in just his second tournament after a thrilling four-way playoff at LIV Golf Tucson.
Younghan Song
Song made his LIV Golf debut in April 2025, and returns to KGC’s roster with proven international credentials, highlighted by two professional victories on overseas tours, including the Japan Golf Tour. Since turning professional, Song has earned a reputation for steady game management and composure under pressure. He is set to form a strong core alongside An, with the two longtime friends and peers sharing both competitive experience and chemistry as they enter the next chapter together.
Minkyu Kim
Kim, a native of Seoul, joins LIV Golf after 2025 results that featured eight top-20 finishes across the Asian Tour, Korean Tour and the DP World Tour, with two runners-up finishes on the Korean Tour. He turned pro in early 2017 and quickly made his mark by winning multiple events on developmental tours. Kim claimed two titles on the PGA EuroPro Tour in successive weeks (Pentahotels Championship and FORE Business Championship) and finished second on the Order of Merit, earning promotion to the Challenge Tour. In 2018, at just 17 years and 64 days old, he became the youngest winner in Challenge Tour history by capturing the D+D Real Czech Challenge.