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Shin Ji-ae, who has the most Korean record with 54 wins on the Korea-US-Japan golf tour, is on the way to the KLPGA Tour event in two years.

This news is from Seo Dae-won.

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During the hiatus due to Corona 19, Shin Ji-ae, who had not participated in the contest for rehabilitation after undergoing wrist surgery, participated in an event hosted by Park In-bi last week and relaxed.

From tomorrow (14th), I will compete in the regular tournament for the first time this year, and it has been 2 years since I participated in the KLPGA tour.

Shin Ji-ae will confront Korea's strongest Choi Hye-jin and last year's LPGA rookie king Lee Jeong-eun in the first and second rounds.

[Shin Ji-ae: It’s very exciting. It seems to be fun. I want to hang out with the players and have a good play together.]

Like the nickname'Jizone', Shin Ji-ae's footsteps in the history of Korean women's golf are gorgeous.

When he was 19 years old, he won the KLPGA Tour by sweeping 9 wins in a season. In 2010, he was the first Asian player to rise to the top of the world rankings.

[Choi Hye-jin/KLPGA 9 wins in total: (Shin Ji-ae) Seeing her sister seems to try harder, and the goal seems to be getting bigger.]

Ji-ae Shin continues her challenge toward the next goal of winning the prize for the Korea-US-Japan tour and participating in the Olympics. .

[Shin Ji-ae: I will continue to greet many people with a play that can show a really good look and a bright smile.]

(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, video editing: Park Chun-bae)