Um...no. You act like it's compulsory or something. Like these girls are forced into the game. That's a load of hooey.
No, what really happened was akin to the chess boom in our country after Bobby Fischer took the world by storm in the 60s. When Se Ri Pak won the US Open 1998, with her iconic "legs in the water" shot - it was literally the first international sporting success that South Korea had - and it made her easily the most famous South Korean overnight.
South Korean girls grow up playing the game because of her. Just like how I started playing basketball because of Michael Jordan, or how Latinos started playing baseball because of Roberto Clemente. Golf has become part of the social fabric in that country because of what Pak accomplished, plain and simple.