Teaching golf skills to prospects… Choi Kyung-joo “Time flies like lightning” 

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Choi Kyung-ju is a first-generation Korean player who played an active part in the American Professional Golf (PGA) Tour. In December 1999, he went through qualifying school at the time and crossed the threshold of the PGA Tour. He became the first Korean player to win the PGA Tour championship trophy at the Compaq Classic in May 2002, and has won seven more since. Until last January, Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) won the Sony Open for the 8th time in his career, he was by far the protagonist with the most wins by an Asian player on the PGA Tour. 토토사이트

In order to share his achievements with his juniors, he established the ‘Choi Kyung-ju Foundation’ in 2008 under his name and is sharing opportunities not only with golf but also with youth in various fields. Since 2020, he has invited aspiring golfers to his home in Dallas, Texas, and has been conducting winter training for six weeks. In his field, Kyung-ju Choi teaches prospective players various golf know-how by practicing his specialty, bunker shots, and clay shots using clay, a training method he devised independently.

Choi Kyung-ju, who plays both the PGA Tour and the PGA Champions Tour, recently posted on her SNS, “Time to practice and live with the children of the foundation. He posted a scene where he taught golf skills to a promising player with the caption, “Time flies like a bullet.” It is impressive to see a prospect listening attentively to the words of a great senior who explains while drawing on the blackboard.

■ SNS ZONE Choi Kyung-ju is a first-generation Korean player who played an active part in the American Professional Golf (PGA) Tour. In December 1999, he went through qualifying school at the time and crossed the threshold of the PGA Tour. He became the first Korean player to win the PGA Tour championship trophy at the Compaq…

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