Choi Gyeong-ju (53) succeeds Lim Seong-jae (25) as a box office success card.
Choi Kyung-ju will participate in the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour SK Telecom Open (total prize money of 1.3 billion won) held at Pinx Golf Club (par 71) in Seogwipo, Jeju for four days from the 18th to the 21st.
Following Im Seong-jae last week, 카지노사이트Choi Kyung-joo appears on the Korean Tour. 20,148 galleries gathered for four days to see Lim Seong-jae, and Lim Seong-jae, who went on a domestic tour after 3 years and 7 months, succeeded in winning by 5 strokes.
Kyong-Joo Choi competed more often in her domestic competitions compared to her Seong-Jae Lim. Last year, she also entered the SK Telecom Open and tied for 7th place.
He is the biggest player and winner of the SK Telecom Open. The competition has been held 20 times in 25 years. This is his 21st appearance. He also reached the top in 2003, 2005 and 2008.
He also holds the record for most consecutive cut passes in a tournament. He participated in the SK Telecom Open every year for 12 years from 2008 to 2019, and passed the cut every year. It is a record of 12 consecutive cut passes.
Bio Kim, who won the SK Telecom last year.
On the 18th, at 12:02 p.m., Choi Kyung-joo will face off against ‘Korea’s John Ram’ Chan-min Jung (24) and defending champion Bio Kim (33) in Group 27. Jeong Chan-min recorded an average driving distance of 317.11 yards last year and won the longest hit.
Bio Kim is also a long hitter. As of the 17th, he is leading the average driver distance category with 337.06 yards. In particular, Bio Kim is strong at the Pinx GC, the venue of the tournament. In particular, when he won the championship last year, he recorded the lowest number of strokes (265 strokes) in 72 holes and won by 7 strokes from 2nd place, winning the championship with the most strokes in the tournament. It is an opportunity to get a glimpse of the long hitting match between Jeong Chan-min and Kim Bio, and even the seasoned play of Choi Kyung-joo.
In addition, Kim Hyung-seong (43) with 7 wins (3 wins in Korea, 4 wins in Japan) and 4 wins on the KPGA Korean Tour, Dae-hyun Kim (35) who won the long hitter award for 5 consecutive years from 2007 to 2011, and Guangzhou Asian in 2010 Kim Min-hwi (31), who won gold medals in the individual and team games in men’s golf and is currently active on the Korn Ferry Tour, and Lee Seung-min, the 2022 US Adaptive Open champion organized by the United States Golf Association (USGA), are also recommended players to participate in this tournament.