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Park Min-ji, who drove the '6 wins in the season' in the shortest period of time in Korea's women's golf, is hunting for the championship again from today (15th).



 Reporter Kim Young-seong met Park Min-ji, who had emerged as a trend, and asked him the secret to playing well.



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Park Min-ji decided to win the last three tournaments with a birdie on the 18th hole in the final round.



His guts and clutch ability to deliver the final blow in a match is overwhelming.



[Park Minji: I never want to lose. What if I lose? What if I can't put it in? I didn't even think 1% of it.]

I picked an



aggressive mindset as the secret to winning 6 victories in the season



[Park Min-ji: This year, with the

mindset to be

first or last, I hit everything with pins, and even if I make a mistake, I have a recovery rate. (Recovery rate) has increased a lot.] Although



Park Min-ji's drive shot distance is only 23rd on the tour, he is pacifying the tour by running the first in the green hit rate and average at-bat with a sophisticated iron shot.



[Park Min-ji (season prize of 1.128 million won): My golf does not have a long hit, but I think I play golf that can show a great performance with the accuracy of the iron.]



While complaining about physical problems in the heat of the summer,



[Park Min-ji: Actually I think I used up all the physical strength I trained in winter. I'm having a very hard time right now. I think I should play golf with only my mental strength.]



The winning streak will not stop.



[Park Minji: Like a waterfall (win), I wish more water poured out... .]



Park



Min-

ji, who says that his golf is ignorant,

[Park

Min-

ji: I think I play golf a little ignorantly. I think he's the kind of person who doesn't look left or right and just looks forward.] In the



remaining 16 competitions, we will challenge the record for the most wins in a season and the highest prize money.



[Park Min-ji: I think that an opportunity like this may never come again. I want to write the history of the KLPGA once.]