Elaborating his plan further, Kim Her said, “We have good facilities at the academy. We have enough support staff, it’s good there but what we need is more exposure for the players, some junior players need to play more events because if you don’t play you don’t know where you stand. I need a minimum of 10 international tournaments in a year for the junior players.
My programme is for four years.
“For the first year, they should just go and play for experience, we don’t expect any results. In the second year may be we will see some strokes, third year onwards it is time to peak and fourth year that’s the time we want to see some results,” added the Malaysian, who have coached in South Korea for three years and was in England between 2005 and 2010.