[당구대디] When his lawyer father moved to Hongseong, Yoon Do became a ‘Hongseong billiards genius’.

[당구대디] When his lawyer father moved to Hongseong, Yoon Do became a ‘Hongseong billiards genius’.
Song Young-seop, Yoon-do’s father, relocated from⁤ Mapo, Seoul, to Hongseong to provide⁣ his son with a more wholesome upbringing. This move led Yoon ​Do to discover billiards in⁣ elementary ⁤school, where he quickly honed ​his skills, earning the title‌ of ‘Hongseong’s billiard​ prodigy.’ The photo captures a moment between father and son in the billiards room. (Photo=Yoondo’s father)

Yoon Do, a ‍third-year student at Hongdong middle School in Hongseong, ​and his⁤ father Song Young-seop,
Relocated from Mapo-gu to Hongdong in March 2016.
Began playing billiards in 6th grade, achieving remarkable progress in just three years

Top-tier Korean billiards players like Kim Haeng-jik, Jo myung-woo, and Lee⁤ Mi-rae were ⁤labeled as prodigies from⁢ a young age.Their success stems from ‍early, structured training and unwavering parental support.Today, these ‌athletes serve‌ as role ‌models for aspiring players. Parents, ⁣recognizing ⁣their children’s talent and passion for billiards, ofen ⁣encourage‌ them ⁢to⁤ pursue the sport professionally. Notable young talents include Kim geon-yoon (Busan Dongrae ‌High ⁤School),​ Kim ⁢Do-hyeon⁣ (Bucheon Sangdong High School), ‌and​ Lee Hwan-hee ⁣(Gumi‍ Geumo Elementary School). Behind these rising stars are ⁢dedicated fathers, often referred ‌to as ‘billiard dads.’ This series highlights their inspiring journeys, with the seventh installment focusing on Song Yun-do, a third-year student ⁢at Hongdong Middle School, and his father,⁣ song⁣ Young-seop.

In ⁢March⁣ 2016, Song Yun-do’s family ‍moved from Mapo-gu, seoul,⁢ to Hongseong in South Chungcheong⁤ province. Song young-seop, a 52-year-old lawyer, ‌sought⁤ a‌ healthier environment for his son. Despite​ the ⁣daily commute to Seoul for⁢ two⁣ years, seeing Yun-do thrive in the countryside affirmed the decision to relocate.

The move to Hongseong ‍proved pivotal for Yun-do. From a young age, he displayed a deep passion for his interests. His father often remarked, “Yun-do excels ⁤in what he loves but struggles with what ⁤he doesn’t.”⁢ for instance, he would watch his‌ favorite films repeatedly ‌to memorize every line, and rather⁢ than endure piano lessons, he preferred‌ exploring the rice fields.

Yundo is⁣ a multi-talented individual, excelling in soccer, badminton, and⁢ serving as⁣ a vocalist in the school ​band.Yoon Do⁤ (far ‌left) ⁣performing with Hong‌ Dong-jung's band. (Photo = ⁣Hongdong ‍Middle School)
Yundo is a multi-talented individual, excelling in soccer, badminton, and serving as a vocalist in the school ‍band. Yoon Do ​(far left) performing with ‍Hong Dong-jung’s band. ⁤(Photo =​ Hongdong​ Middle‌ School)

It all began when ​I accompanied my father ⁣to⁣ a billiards hall ⁣and discovered the game’s ‍appeal. My⁢ dad, ‌who boasts a ‍3-ball score of 21, has been playing billiards for nearly a decade as his college days. ⁢After a hiatus, he⁢ resumed the sport as a hobby with his friends ⁣about ten⁣ years ago.

In March 2021,my father,Song Young-seop,was playing billiards​ with his friends at a⁤ local hall in Hongseong. “I brought Yundo,⁣ who was in 6th grade at the​ time. I handed ⁢him four balls⁣ and ⁢let⁤ him⁤ play solo at an empty table.​ To my amazement,he‌ spent three to four hours ⁣engrossed in the game,rolling the balls ‍around.”

That marked Yundo’s initial⁢ encounter ⁢with billiards. Relocating⁣ from Seoul to‍ Hongseong proved to be a pivotal moment for him.

How does Yundo​ find life in Hongseong (Hongdong)?

“Having lived in Hongdong since the first grade of elementary school,⁢ it’s hard to draw comparisons ⁤with Seoul. Though, ⁢being here allowed me to⁣ discover⁤ billiards. I’m thrilled as I don’t have to attend academies, ‍stress over studies or exams, and most⁤ importantly, I can pursue my ⁤passions. If I were in Seoul, this ⁣wouldn’t​ have ⁢been possible. The only downside is that the⁣ billiards hall is quite a distance away.”

My journey with billiards began ‌the very first day I ‍visited the hall with my dad.
in 2023,during my second year of middle school,I clinched⁣ three‍ gold‌ medals at the National Billiards Competition.
A ‘jack-of-all-trades’—from soccer and badminton to being⁤ a ‍vocalist in the school band.

When⁤ Yundo developed an interest in billiards, his⁢ father arranged for him​ to⁣ learn the fundamentals from Lee Seok-man, the owner of Hollywood Billiards hall⁢ in Hongseong, over ⁢seven months (May to December⁢ 2021).Skipping the 4th pitch,​ Yundo​ jumped ‌straight into the 3rd pitch and⁣ swiftly ‌mastered the⁤ basics.

Yundo,​ who is graduating ⁤from middle school this year, plans to attend ​Bangtong High‍ School to​ focus​ on billiards. Yundo⁢ practicing ‍billiards.
Yundo, who is ‍graduating from middle school this ‌year, plans to attend Bangtong High School to focus on⁢ billiards. yundo practicing billiards.
Yundo,‍ who ‍is graduating from middle school this year, plans to attend Bangtong High School to focus on billiards.Yundo practicing billiards. (Photo=Yoondo’s father)
yundo, who is ​graduating⁢ from ‍middle school this year, plans ​to attend bangtong High School to focus on billiards. Yundo⁤ practicing ​billiards. (Photo=Yoondo’s father)

During school breaks, Yundo⁤ honed his billiards skills under‌ the guidance of ⁢Han Sang-mo in his first year of middle school and later trained with Choi Jong-bok (PBA) in his second year. By ⁣his third year, ‍he shifted his focus to​ practical gameplay,⁤ opting‍ to play matches rather than take formal lessons. His ‌father observed his dedication, noting that Yundo attended lessons four times a week‌ for two hours each session, leading ‍him to believe that billiards held a special place⁤ in ​Yundo’s ‌life.

Yundo’s journey in ‍billiards began in the sixth grade of⁣ elementary school, and his progress was remarkable. Within just three years, he achieved⁢ a score‍ of ⁣40 points, earning him the‍ title of ⁢the⁤ ‘Hongseong billiards prodigy.’

According to his father, Yundo possesses remarkable ⁤talent across various ​fields.In elementary school, he ⁣competed as a soccer ​player in‌ provincial sports events and ⁢recently secured a victory in a​ school badminton tournament. Additionally, he formed a band with his middle school friends, ‍taking​ on ‌the role of lead vocalist and performing at school festivals.

Yundo’s passion for billiards quickly ⁢translated into impressive competition results. ⁤In his first‍ middle school tournament, the ‘2022 Jeongeup National Billiards championship,’ he secured second⁣ place in the middle school division. This was only the start of his success. In 2023, during⁣ his second year of middle school, he clinched ⁢three gold medals, triumphing in the Namwon National billiards Championship (July), the Gyeongnam Goseong-gun Cup (August), and the Korea Sports⁣ Council President’s Cup (November).

In 2024, Yundo stepped ‌up‌ to ⁤compete in the general division, advancing to the round of 64 in the ⁢Taebaek Mountain Cup (July) and the round of⁣ 128 in the Gyeongnam Goseong-gun​ Cup (September).

Yundo playing in​ the national billiards tournament. (Photo = Korea Billiards Federation)
Yundo playing‌ in the national billiards tournament. (Photo‌ = Korea Billiards Federation)

Yoon

Yun-do’s inspiration is ‌Cho Jae-ho, South Korea’s ​top​ billiards ⁣striker. He admires Cho’s confident and decisive⁤ playing style. ​Cho Jae-ho⁤ once explained his ⁣rapid shot ⁣execution, saying, “A quick cue time allows you to execute practiced shots⁤ without hesitation.”

This year (2025), Yun-do is set ⁣to begin high school at⁤ Bangtong High School, where he aims to ⁣dedicate⁤ himself to billiards. While he’ll⁢ miss⁢ the⁤ carefree days ⁢of playing with friends ⁣on ‍country roads, he ‍looks forward to building strong bonds with fellow billiards enthusiasts.

As⁣ he prepares for‌ college,Yun-do has intensified his billiards training. However, living ⁣in a rural area⁢ presents challenges. To access quality practice facilities, he travels up‌ to 60km⁢ daily, visiting clubs in Cheonan, Hongseong, and Yesan. He maintains⁤ this ⁢rigorous​ schedule five days⁣ a week, with his father ⁣taking ​on the⁣ duty of driving him to and from the ​clubs or train stations, frequently enough ‍late at night.

Traveling between Hongseong,Yesan,and Cheonan… Covering 60km ‌to perfect his game
Mastering the thick​ jungle shot… ‍“My goal is ​to be a player who truly ⁢enjoys billiards”
This year,Yun-do will⁢ attend Bangtong High School to focus on his billiards career.

Lately,‌ yun-do’s father has been receiving advice from others suggesting that Yun-do should move to a larger city to further hone‍ his skills, as urban areas are home ‍to many talented players. While ⁢this advice is well-meaning,​ it has become ⁢a source of concern for his father.

Father‌ Song Young-seop expressed his hope that‍ Yun-do will grow into a billiards player who enjoys the game with teammates, seniors, ⁢and‌ juniors, ‍unafraid of defeat. A ​photo of Yun-do and his father in a banking pose. ⁤(Photo=Yun-do’s father)
Father Song Young-seop⁣ expressed ⁤his hope that Yun-do will grow ⁤into a billiards​ player who enjoys the game with teammates, seniors, and juniors, unafraid of defeat. ​A photo of Yun-do and ⁣his father in a ⁤banking⁣ pose. (Photo=Yun-do’s father)
Yun-do, who began playing billiards in the‌ 6th grade, rapidly improved ⁢his skills, achieving a​ 40-point score within three⁤ years. In 2023, during middle school, he ⁣secured​ victories in three⁢ national‍ competitions (middle school ‌division). The⁤ photo shows Yun-do after winning the ‍'Korea Sports Council President's‌ Cup National Billiards Championship' held in Yanggu,‍ Gangwon-do.
Yoon Do, a ‌rising ⁢billiards ‍star,⁢ celebrates his​ victory at the 'Korea Sports Council President's ⁤Cup​ National Billiards Championship' in Yanggu, Gangwon-do,‍ 2023.‌ (Photo = ‍Korea⁤ Billiards Federation)
Yoon Do discovered his ⁢passion for billiards in elementary school and honed his skills⁣ rapidly, achieving a remarkable 40-point score ‌within ‌three ​years. By 2023,as a ​middle schooler,he had clinched three national ‍titles in the middle school‍ division. The image captures his⁣ triumphant⁣ moment at the​ ‘korea​ Sports​ Council President’s Cup ‌National Billiards Championship’ in Yanggu, Gangwon-do. (Photo = Korea Billiards Federation)

Hongseong: A ⁤Place for⁣ Growth ‍and balance

Yoon Do’s father chose Hongseong as their⁤ home⁢ for⁣ a reason. “I​ want Yoon Do to be more than just a skilled billiards player. I hope he builds meaningful friendships and explores life’s joys through diverse experiences,” he shared. Encouraging Yoon Do‍ to engage in activities ​like music, soccer, and badminton, his father ⁣believes Hongseong offers a better environment for holistic growth than a bustling ‌city. ‌After every practice session, his father’s question‍ remains‍ the same: “Did⁢ you ‍enjoy yourself today?”

Strengths and Areas for Betterment

As a former billiards player, Yoon Do’s ⁣father understands ​his son’s ​game⁢ deeply. Yoon Do excels ‌at analyzing the ball’s⁤ behavior and ⁢devising innovative strategies, but ​he sometimes struggles to ⁣stay‍ calm under pressure. “Maintaining composure in critical moments is something he’s working on,” his father⁣ noted.

Yoon Do echoes this sentiment. “I’m most confident in shots that ​require precise control,but when an attacking possibility arises,I sometimes hesitate,fearing failure. I’m focusing on staying positive and‍ confident,” he explained.

A Vision for the Future

Yoon Do’s father envisions him⁢ as a player who cherishes the game, values camaraderie, and embraces both wins and losses with grace. “I hope he ⁢becomes someone who enjoys playing with peers, ‍mentors, and newcomers, and who ⁣savors victories while staying grounded,” he said.

Yoon Do shares this aspiration. ‌“Even if​ billiards‍ becomes my career, I want to be known as a player who truly loves the game,” he stated.

Living the Dream in Hongseong

For Yoon Do, ​Hongseong⁣ is more than just a ‍hometown—it’s the foundation of his journey to becoming‍ a well-rounded billiards‍ player. ⁣ [황국성 MK빌리어드뉴스 기자]

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Yun-do,a rising ⁢billiards star,has demonstrated remarkable dedication and skill‌ in his sport. Since beginning his journey ⁢in the 6th grade, he has rapidly improved, achieving ‍a 40-point score within three years. His early success ‍was marked by ​three gold ‌medals in 2023 during his ⁣second year of middle school, where‌ he triumphed in the Namwon National ⁤Billiards championship (July), the gyeongnam Goseong-gun Cup (August), and the Korea Sports Council President’s Cup (November).

In⁣ 2024, Yun-do transitioned ‌to the ‌general division, advancing to the round of 64 in⁢ the​ Taebaek Mountain Cup (July) and ​the round of 128 in the Gyeongnam Goseong-gun Cup (September).His ⁣inspiration is Cho Jae-ho, South Korea’s ‍top billiards striker, whose confident and decisive playing style Yun-do admires. Cho’s beliefs of⁣ quick cue execution ⁣resonates‍ with Yun-do, who strives to emulate this approach ‌in⁢ his own game.

As Yun-do ⁣prepares‍ to ‍enter Bangtong high School in 2025, he ⁣is set to focus even more intensely on his billiards career.Despite ​the challenges of‍ living in a rural ‌area, he travels up to 60km daily to access quality practice facilities in Cheonan, Hongseong, and Yesan. This rigorous ‌schedule,⁤ maintained five days a‌ week, is supported by his father, who drives him to ​and‌ from clubs or ‍train stations, often late at night.

Yun-do’s father, Song Young-seop, hopes ⁣that Yun-do will grow into a player who ⁣enjoys the game with teammates, seniors, and juniors, unafraid of ⁤defeat. Recently, there have been suggestions that ⁣Yun-do should move to a ⁣larger city to⁤ further develop his skills, given the concentration of talented players in urban areas. While this advice is‍ well-meaning, it has ‍become a point of concern for his father.

Yun-do’s‍ goal is to become a player who truly enjoys billiards, and he is persistent to master even the⁤ moast challenging ​aspects ⁣of the game, such as⁢ the thick jungle shot. as he embarks on this new chapter at Bangtong ‍high School, ​he looks forward to building strong‍ bonds with fellow ⁤billiards enthusiasts and continuing to refine his craft.

Yun-do’s journey is a testament to his passion and perseverance, and he remains a promising figure in the world of billiards. His victories and dedication serve as an inspiration to aspiring players, and ⁢his story highlights the importance of support and ⁣hard work in achieving one’s dreams.

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