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Korean male golfer 'Pioneer'. 'Tank' Kyung-Joo Choi takes on a new challenge. She made her debut on the PGA senior stage, the Champions Tour this year, with a goal of 10 wins each year until her 60th birthday.

This is reporter Seo Dae-won.

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Choi Kyung-joo, who earned 8 wins and 40 billion won in 20 years in the PGA Tour, has already secured a seed for the Champions Tour for the rest of his life and has met the age of 50.

The Champions Tour was also stopped on Corona 19, so Choi Kyung-joo's debut is scheduled for August.

Kyung-Joo Choi challenges Korea's first win and even more on the Champions Tour where the stars of the previous year compete as they did on the PGA Tour.

[Choi Kyung-ju / PGA Tour 8 wins: 1 win per year, 10 years, and 10 wins to the 60th birthday. I think it is also a very meaningful and valuable record.]

Kyung-Joo Choi, who also runs a regular PGA tour for the time being, will continue his vigorous activities until next year's Tokyo Olympic national team coach.

[Choi Kyung-Ju / PGA Tour 8th win: Since the players are doing very well, I think Korean players will win medals (at the Tokyo Olympics). On the male side as well.]

Choi Kyung-ju joined the Marines last Monday and left for the United States to prepare for the season.

[Choi Kyung-ju / PGA Tour 8 wins: Take a salute. I was saluted as if it was right, but it was very nice and I was impressed.]

[Choi Kyung-Ju / PGA Tour Eight Wins: I will prepare for a new start with a heart to start with, and I will approach the fans in such a way that I can win every year.]

(Video coverage: Wonbae Kim, video editing: Eunjin Choi)