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18-year-old Kim Joo-hyung, who won the youngest man's youngest title last week, is a hot topic in the golf world.

Reporter Ha Sung-ryong met the gold medal of the Olympic Games and a dazzling golfing genius dreaming of becoming the No. 1 in the world.

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Kim Joo-hyung wrote the history of Korean men's golf, replacing the youngest professional player ever and winning his second debut to the shortest term.

[Kim Joo-hyung: I'm so happy. I really wanted to win Korea, but I didn't know it would be so fast.] After

spending two years in China, the Philippines, Australia and Thailand, Joo-hyung Kim loved golf so much that he debuted as a pro in Thailand early when he was 15.

[Kim Joo-hyung: I want to focus on golf, so I keep doing'home schooling'. Even after eating, I think I should marry golf when I sleep, so I think I should marry golf.]

Last year, when I was 17, I got a lot of talks about winning the Asian Tour, and I definitely proved my genius by winning the runner-up in the domestic competition this year and winning the next competition.

Although not an explosive hitter, his strengths include elaborate iron shots and thick guts that are not old.

It was also very helpful to have Go Jin-young, the world's No. 1 female golfer in winter, in winter training.

[Kim Joo-hyung: I don't ask Go Jin-young to play golf, but I think I learn too much just by playing.]

Kim Joo-hyung, who was already in the top 100 in the world ranking at the age of 18, told a big dream that he wanted to resemble Tiger Woods

. I will try my best to be able to be.]

(Video coverage: Heungki Kim, Video editing: Youngtaek Oh)