Yoo Hae-ran, who passed the LPGA senior pass, “I feel like I’m from Korea… I’ll become a growing player”

 Yoo Hae-ran (21), who took first place in the LPGA Qualifying Series, said, “I feel more real because many people came to Korea and congratulated me.” told

In an interview conducted at Incheon International Airport on the 13th after finishing the LPGA Qualifying Series, which ended in Doseon, Alabama, USA on the 12th (Korean time), on the 13th, Yoo Hae-ran said, “I went comfortably to only be in the top 20, but I am happy that I passed as the top.” “At that time, I didn’t really feel that I had won first place, but it feels more real because many people congratulated me after I came to Korea.”

The LPGA Qualifying Series is a tournament in which 100 players competed through 8 rounds for the right to participate in the 2023 LPGA Tour.

Yoo Hae-ran, who finished in first place in this competition and received the honor of “passing the senior”, will be active on the American stage in the 2023 season.

Following Anna Lin (26) last year, a Korean player passed the LPGA Qualifying Series in first place for the second year in a row.

Yoo Hae-ran, who was the rookie of the 2020 Korean Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour, explained the secret to achieving good results, saying, “I had to make accurate shots on the domestic course, so I had a lot of birdie opportunities because my iron shots went well in this qualifying series.” .

When asked about his determination ahead of his debut on the LPGA Tour in the 2023 season, Ran Yu said, “I heard that the course conditions, greens, and weather in the United States change every tournament.” 토토사이트

Regarding being mentioned as a candidate for the Rookie of the Year award, he said, “Since I became the Rookie of the Year in Korea, the burden isn’t too great.”

Regarding the points to be supplemented, he added, “I always lack short games such as putts around the green.”

Yoo Hae-ran greeted the fans, saying, “I ask for your support as much as I did in Korea,” and “I will try to show steady play as I did in Korea.”

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