Feng Shanshan wins bronze medal in women's golf at Rio Olympics

  Chinanews.com, Beijing, August 2. The former world number one in women's golf and Chinese golfer Feng Shanshan announced her retirement on the 2nd.

During her 15-year career, she has rewritten Chinese golf history several times.

Feng Shanshan said that she will continue to work hard in this industry as a "golfer" in the future, hoping to use her energy and experience to help younger and better players.

In addition to golf, she also hopes to explore more unknown areas and embrace a wider world.

  Feng Shanshan turned professional in 2007 and has achieved several milestones for golf in China over the past 15 years.

  In 2012, Feng Shanshan won the U.S. Women's Professional Golf Tour Championship, the first time a Chinese Golf Association registered golfer has won the four major championships.

In 2016, Feng Shanshan won the third runner-up at the Rio Olympics, which was China's first golf Olympic medal.

In November 2017, Feng Shanshan climbed to the top of the world.

According to media statistics, she has won 22 championship titles in international events such as the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Tour.

Data map: Feng Shanshan was photographed by China News Agency reporter Liu Guanguan during the game

  Feng Shanshan said in her retirement letter that she will continue to work hard in this industry as a "golfer" in the future, "I hope to use my energy and experience to help younger and better players, so that the Chinese national team can walk on the stage of the Asian Games and the Olympic Games. higher and farther."

  Feng Shanshan said that in the future, she will continue to work on youth training and golf popularization, so that more people can have the opportunity to try this wonderful sport. ', we will only have more championships if there is a constant flow of fresh energy into the World Tour."

Feng Shanshan's retirement letter

  In addition to golf, Feng Shanshan also hopes to explore more unknown areas and embrace a wider world.

  "From the tee to the green, it is a challenging and exciting journey. I hope more people can join this journey, and I will also be on the next hole, looking forward to meeting you." (End)