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Korean Women's Professional Golf, KLPGA tour was the first to be resumed in the world after the Corona 19 crisis. A shot contest was held by stars who returned to the field with great interest from home and abroad.

Reporter Ha Sung-ryong.

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KLPGA Championship ended with a powerful tee shot of Korea-US tour stars such as Park Seong-hyun, Choi Hye-jin, and Lee Bo-mi.

Following the spread of Corona 19, when the Korean women's professional golf was the first to unfold as an unattended game, 91 media outlets from six countries, the largest in history, went on-site, and it was broadcast live in nine countries such as Canada and Australia.

[Canada CBC Broadcasting: All 150 players will be grateful to be able to play on the field like this.]

At every competition, players who carry a crowd of clouds will show great shots even in a strange environment without cheers and applause in the gallery. I did it.

The first match between Choi Hye-jin and Park Seong-hyun, who attracted the most attention, was the victory of Choi Hye-jin, the strongest of the domestic factions.

Choi Hye-jin started off smoothly with a par 5 hole eagle and a sharp shot hitting the flagpole as well as a third under par seventh.

[Hyejin Choi: (because it's unrelated) When I did this, I thought something was a bit strange, so I liked it myself. Just with my elder brother (caddy), I'm going to hit my elbows like this.] After

six months, Park Seong-hyun, who was in the game, was only putting one over on the search.

Yoo Seon-woo, who plays in Japan, hit 5 under par on the first day, leading to a joint lead with Kim Ja-young and Hyun Serin, and Lee Bo-mi, who started her first tournament after marriage, started out as a 2 over par.