Lee Jung-eun 6 and Park Ji-young started as a group in the second round of the "Chris F&C 44th KLPGA Championship" (total prize money of 1.2 billion won, winning prize of 216 million won) held at Ildong Lake Golf Club (par 72/6,689 yards) in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province on the morning of April 29.
In 1996, friends of the same age, Lee Jung-eun 6 and Park Ji-young, met for the first time in a domestic competition. Lee Jung-eun 6 participated in the LPGA as an invited player. Since the opening of the LPGA this season, she has been in good condition with three consecutive top 10. 토토사이트
Park Ji-young also made a good start to the season by winning the "April Medi Hill and Hankook Ilbo Championship."
Lee Jung-eun 6 and Park Ji-young, who are moving to the second shot after finishing the tee shot, posed for the reporters. However, the two, who had no discussion(?) at all, posed crossly. The two players, who were looking at each other with offbeat, stopped and created a heart and a V, creating a sweet atmosphere.
Even before the tee shot, the two players joked in a friendly atmosphere and lost track of time asking each other what they had not been able to say and how they were doing. He was a friend of the same age who had a good time in a tense world of competition.
Park Ji-young finished 10th with a total of 4-under 284. Lee Jung-eun 6 finished 50th with a total of 294 strokes.
After the match, Lee Jung-eun 6 said on her SNS, "Thank you so much for your support." It's been a while since we had a Korean match. It was new and fun "I'm sorry that I couldn't show you a good game, but the fans who cheered me on generously no matter where I was in, gave me so much strength, and I'll work harder and show you a good game as much as you cheer for me," he posted.
Meanwhile, Kim A-rim won the Chris F&C KLPGA Championship (total prize money of 1.2 billion won), the first major tournament of the 2022 KLPGA Tour, with a total of 12-under 276. Kim A-rim won three career wins in two years and 10 months since the Munyoung Queens Park Championship in mid-July 2019. He reached the top of the KLPGA major tournament for the first time in his life.
Lee Ga-young came in second with a 9-under 279, Lee Seung-yeon came in third with an 8-under 280, Park Min-ji and Kim Hyo-joo tied for fourth with a 6-under 282, and Lee Ye-won, Choi Min-kyung, Lee Chae-eun 2 and Kim Soo-ji tied for sixth with a 5-under 283.