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Golf legends such as Sorenstam and Ochoa, who commanded the LPGA tour with Se-ri Pak, teamed up with Seri Kids to compete for a shot.



Correspondent Kim Young-seong.



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Sorenstam, who has won 72 of the LPGA career, as well as Laura Davis and Oh Choa, the legends who collaborated on a whopping 154 victories gathered at the invitation of Se-ri Pak Hope Foundation.



In particular, Se-ri Pak and Sorenstam met in the same group after a long time after retirement and had a fun match.



Se-ri Pak, who teamed up with Lim Hee-jung, had cramps in her legs due to poor stamina, and the shot did not go as she wanted, but



[Se-ri Pak: Hey, hey~~ No, why does the iron keep getting drawn~~] Her



putting skills did not rust.



Sorenstam, who was paired with Park Hyun-kyung, also occasionally showed off sharp shots and putts, creating a sensation.



The two teams drew with a 1-over par in a nine-hole foursome match.



The championship was won by Oh Choa and Park Min-ji.



After 12 years of retirement, Oh Choa, who has won 27 LPGA victories, is still showing off her solid skills and has climbed to the top by collaborating with Korea's strongest Park Min-ji with a 2-under par.



[Lorena Ochoa / Retired in 2010, LPGA 27 wins: I am very happy because I remember the fierce memories of the past.]



[Park Min-ji / KLPGA 14 wins: It is an honor to be seated with people who were in high places that I cannot look at.]



The 150 million won raised in this tournament will be donated to the Junior Golf Development Fund through the Se-ri Pak Foundation.



(Video coverage: Park Seung-won, video editing: Nam Il)