‘The 2nd Go Jin-young’ dream GO! Probably the strongest 15-year-old, decisive battle with the world's strongest man

‘The 2nd Go Jin-young’ dream GO! Probably the strongest 15-year-old, decisive battle with the world's strongest man

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Lee Hyo-song to participate in the Asia Pacific Cup opening on the 21st

A showdown with hataoka and others who roam the American stage Domestic stage leaders Lee Da-yeon and Lee So-young also challenge for the championship 43 individual trophies alone. Kang Min-goo’s 2nd consecutive loss


Lee Hyo-song (Masan Jeil Girls' Middle School 3rd grade), the strongest female amateur golfer in Korea, will participate in the Asia Golf Players' Forum Simone Asia Pacific Cup held in Indonesia starting on the 21st and compete against world-class professional players in a shot competition. Hyosong Lee said, “I want to learn a lot by playing with world-class players.” 


“Go Jin-young is my role model. “I want to be like her, who calmly handles the game.”


Her voice seemed shy, but I could feel her confidence along with her strong will. Lee Hyo-song (15, Masan Jeil Girls’ Middle School 3rd grade), the strongest female amateur golfer in Korea, takes her first step toward becoming the ‘second Ko Jin-young’ (pictured). Lee Hyo-song will participate in the Asia Golf Players Forum (AGLF) Simone Asia Pacific Cup held at the Pondok Indah Golf Course in Jakarta, Indonesia for three days starting on the 21st.


This tournament, which has the nature of a national competition, will feature world-class players. They come out in large numbers. Among the 58 players confirmed to participate, Ataya Titikkun (Thailand), who is ranked first in the lowest number of strokes in this year's LPGA Tour, and Nasa Hataoka (Japan), who has a total of 6 wins in the LPGA Tour, are included. Korean Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour Rookie of the Year Kim Min-byul and Hwang Yu-min, ranked third in this category, will also participate. Lee Da-yeon, who has a total of 8 wins on the KLPGA Tour, including 2 wins this year, and Lee So-young, who has a total of 6 wins, were also named to the list of participating players.


In addition to individual competitions, this competition also includes team competitions in which two people form a team. There is a prize money of $550,000 (approximately 710 million won) for the individual exhibition and $200,000 (approximately 260 million won) for the group exhibition. Lee Hyo-song said, “As there are many world-class players, I want to play with the attitude of learning,” and added, “I won a gold medal with my sister (Kim) Min-sol, who is two years older than me, in the team event at the World Amateur Team Championships held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in October. “I want to team up with her older sister and do well in the team competition at this competition,” she said.


Lee Hyo-song is already a renowned powerhouse in the Korean amateur golf world. In June, she achieved her second consecutive victory at the Kang Min-gu Cup Korea Women's Amateur Golf Championship, the country's most prestigious event. She shot 10 under par in the final round and set the record for the fewest strokes in a round and the lowest strokes of a tournament with a final total of 19 under par, 269. She also won this competition twice, 30 years after Jeong Il-mi (1989, 1993).


Lee Hyo-song won her first national championship when she was in the fourth grade of elementary school, and to this day, she has won her first national championship. Collected 43 individual championship trophies. When she was in the 5th grade of elementary school, she appeared on a TV program and boasted that she was a ‘golf prodigy.’ At the time, she received applause for her driver shot with a distance of 230m, precise iron shot, and accurate putting.


When Hyosong Lee was in elementary school, his grandfather, Seungbae Lee, did not have a suitable place to train, so he devoted his efforts to turning the front yard of his house, which had been used as a field, into a mini golf course. In this place, which has not only a green but also a bunker, Lee Hyo-song honed his short game and putting.


Lee Hyo-song, who has been called 'the next Park In-bee' since elementary school, is a member of seniors who have succeeded on the world stage, such as Jeon In-ji and Park Seong-hyun. The goal is to follow suit. He said, “Professor Inbee Park had a really cool poker face, and Pro Jeon Inji had a very pretty smile, so I liked it.” He added, “After seeing Pro Park Seonghyun win the 2017 US Women’s Open, I decided that I wanted to play on a big stage. “I did it,” he said. Her recent role model is Jinyoung Ko, who holds the record for the longest period of time at No. 1 in the world rankings in women's golf history (163 weeks).


Lee Hyo-song said, “There are still many things lacking. “I need to improve my short game and putter, and my mentality needs to get stronger,” he said. “I want to make a name for myself by winning a lot on the KLPGA Tour and then go to the LPGA Tour and get good results.”  토토사이트



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