"Sophisticated shots are my weapon..."Look forward to Aramco Korea Championship Top 10"
"Sophisticated shots are my weapon..."Look forward to Aramco Korea Championship Top 10"
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Among the players on the roster for the European Ladies Professional Golf Tour (LET) Aramco Korea Championship, there is one name that stands out. This is Choi Jeong-won, who is playing for the national team this year. As she is set to wear the national flag for the first time in her career, she is striving to conquer the professional stage beyond being an amateur.
Choi will participate in the LET Aramco Korea Championship, which will take place at New Korea Country Club in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province for three days from Thursday. Choi, who will participate in the upcoming competition as a recommended player, is fully preparing to perform well before the opening.
"I feel great to be part of the Aramco Korea Championship wearing the national team uniform. I'm still an amateur, but I want to put my name on the top of the leaderboard," Choi said with a smile. "I'm going to confidently play among professional players."
Born in 2005, Choi is taking a completely different path from her peers who turned pro. The biggest reason why Choi put off turning pro is the national team. Choi, who first played golf when she was a third grader, has always dreamed of becoming a member of the national team.
The dream I had hoped for became a reality last year. After fierce competition, Choi was selected as a member of the national team, and this year, he will be able to enjoy amateur and professional competitions by wearing a hat with "KOREA" on it. "When I was confirmed as a member of the national team, I felt happy as if I had the whole world," Choi said. "After putting on the national flag, it feels different. I feel a sense of responsibility that I need to do better, but I will try harder in the future."
Choi, who is making his name known in professional competitions, said he has sophisticated shots and consistency as his strengths. "I am confident that I can hit both driver and iron shots better than anyone else. I think it is my weapon that there are no ups and downs in this game. I will further develop my strengths and become an athlete who can also be recognized in the professional arena 온라인카지노," he said.
Choi, who has an average driving distance of 245 yards, expressed his ambition to gradually increase his driving distance before making his professional debut. "I think if you send 250 to 260 yards, you will definitely feel more comfortable playing golf. I won't be able to change it at once, but if I keep doing it, I believe I will be able to achieve it someday. I will work harder to overcome the limits," he said.
The Aramco Korea Championship goal has been set as the top 10. "Looking back at the practice round, the green at the New Korea Country Club was very tricky. I think it's important not to leave a downhill putt. I will try to finish the tournament in a good mood by paying more attention to the pin attack," he said.