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Professional golfer Seung-Min Lee, who won the US Open for the Disabled, presented dreams and hopes while playing rounds with golfers with developmental disabilities like himself.
Correspondent Ha Seong-ryong.
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Seungmin Lee, who became the first full-time member of the Korea Professional Golf Tour with developmental disabilities and became the first champion of the US Open for the disabled in July, signs autographs and shyly high-fives to the participants in an event contest between developmentally disabled golfers and professional golfers.
Seung-Min Lee instilled courage to shoot a shot toward his dream.
[Lee Seung-min: I want to give courage and hope to friends with autistic developmental disorder like me.
If you work hard with a goal, I want to tell you that you can do it.]
Juniors also see Seungmin Lee and nurture their dreams.
[Kim Seon-young (22 years old): (Looking at Lee Seung-min's victory) I really have a lot of hope.
I, too, can do it, I can do it.] [Lee
Seung-
min: Here in the node?]
[Choi Kyung-joo: Here in the node, right, right, right ?
I have less 'hook'~] I
took care of my juniors in the field.
[Lee Seung-min: I'm not in a hurry, I just want to swing a little more leisurely and hit it~]
[Kyung-Joo Choi: Many young friends (like Seung-Min Lee) will take on the challenge.
It seems that (other players) have been guided by the good path of a pioneer.]
Seungmin Lee, who is currently only an invited player in domestic professional tournaments, will play a regular tour seed match next month and challenge to obtain a full seed next year.
[You too can do it!]
(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, editing: So Ji-hye)