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Maybe before’Top 5′, “I wanted to do it, but I was positive because I couldn’t play”

‘Flying Dumbo’ Jeonji (27, KB Financial Group) smiled brightly as he succeeded in entering the’Top 5’in 15 months.

On the 25th (Korean time), in the final 4th round of the Diamond Resort Tournament of Champions (total prize money of $1.2 million) held at the Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando (par 71/6645 yards) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, US Recorded.

Jeonin-in, who recorded a total of 267 strokes at 17 under par, ranked fourth alone, 7 strokes behind Jessica Coda (USA), who recorded 260 at 24 under par.

Jeon In-ji was in good shape throughout the tournament and played flawlessly on the last day. After failing to reduce the number of at-bats after the first birdie on the 7th hole (par 5), he showed a fierce back-heartedness with a continuous birdie on the 15th to 17th holes. It was ranked in the top five, and it was satisfactory to be before the competition.

He said, “I was able to play for four days after a long time playing what I wanted to do, but I couldn’t do. It was a week that came positively.”

For Jeon-in, who has been sluggish for the past two years, the opening game of the 2021 season is positive. Jeon Inji showed good performance in the first tournament of the new season and wrote a song of hope.

Jeon Ji-in explained, “Everything is set in the direction I want to go,” he said. “It was a week when I was able to have confidence in it, so I look forward to the next competition from now on.”

He then emphasized, “I will keep this mind well and do what I have been doing for the remaining 4 weeks until the next competition.”

Jeon Inchi, who received attention by winning a surprise victory at the 2015 US Women’s Open, later won the LPGA Rookie Award by lifting the 2016 Evian Championship championship trophy. He was also selected for the women’s golf team at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

However, the 2018 KEB Hana Bank Championship was the last tournament that won the LPGA Tour.

He was only 67th in the prize money rankings in 2019 and 37th ($3,01686) last year. The women’s golf world ranking was also pushed to 62nd place.

Jeon Inchi, who found a new house in Dallas, and finally devoted herself to training, came out with a new putter and worked. In the fourth round, an average of 256 yards of driver shots and 28’salt water putts’ stood out.

After finishing this competition, Jeon Inji plans to return to the tour after taking a break while coming to Korea to spend the Lunar New Year holidays.

Jeon-in said, “If you go to Korea, you have to have a two-week quarantine period.” If I go, I will wash it and jump into bed.”


(Seoul = News 1)

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