“I’M NOT A FAST PLAYER, BUT I’M IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL,” SAYS MADASOM ON HER FIRST KLPGA WIN

After winning her first title on the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour, Madasom said she hopes to be a “long-running player.”Madasom won the KLPGA Tour’s OK Financial Group Women’s Open ($800,000) on Sunday at Incheon Club 72 Country Club (par-72, 6,713 yards) with a final round of 15-under 201.”I still can’t believe I won,” said Madasom, who defeated Chung Soi in a playoff. “I started in the championship group, but I thought the course was not difficult and everyone had a chance, which is why I worked hard until the end.”Madasom won twice on the second-tier tour in 2021 and had two runner-up finishes prior to this year’s event .Born in 1999, she turned pro in 2020 after playing for her country, and last year was her rookie season on the KLPGA Tour .Her national team and professional debut is a bit late considering many players turn pro right out of high school.”I don’t think I’m a fast player (in terms of starting, debuting, or winning),” he said. “I’m not particularly good at anything, but I don’t think I can’t do anything, and I want to make it to the LPGA Tour and have a long career,” he added.” The national team is something you can do when you’re an amateur, and the same goes for university, so I experienced everything and turned professional late in life,” explained Madasom, a former student at the Korean Gymnastics University. Madasom, who finished runner-up in overtime at the Korea Women’s Open in June this year, said that her experience helped her in the overtime match. “It was a four-round tournament, and it was a mountainous course, so I was already tired and didn’t have any thoughts when I went into the extra round,” she said, “but this time I felt relaxed, so I was able to play the extra round comfortably. “”I actually felt like I just needed to get my tee shot off the tee on that hole,” she laughed, referring to a bad tee shot on the 17th (par-4) that cost her a two-stroke lead .At the Korean Women’s Open, Madasom was forced into an extended playoff after a double bogey on the 17th hole on the final day, and he also bogeyed the 17th to lose ground to Chung Soi.”At the Korean Women’s Open, I lost two strokes because I played the 17th hole crisis with a ‘let’s make par no matter what’ attitude, and today, I think it was because I thought about the bogey situation that I was able to stop it with a bogey,” Madasom reflected. “I had a shoulder injury at the beginning of the year, so I wasn’t shooting well, but finishing runner-up at the Korea Women’s Open gave me a lot of confidence,” she said. “My performance has been up and down depending on the condition of my 카지노 shoulder, but I’m determined to play better in the remaining tournaments this year.”

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