She has been listed in the top 10 three times, including one runner-up in the recent four competitions, which gives her a strong shot. Notably, she ranked fifth at the Amundi Evian Championship two weeks ago, and won the runner-up prize at the Dana Open on Wednesday by one stroke.
Yoo will participate in the CPKC Women’s Open (total prize money of 2.6 million dollars) held at Earl Grey Golf Club (par 72, 6709 yards) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Saturday, and will try again to win two titles in total. Yoo, who has won five titles in the Korean Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA), made her U.S. debut last year after passing the 2022 LPGA Tour qualifying tournament as No. 1. However, she failed to declare her victory, and won her first championship title at the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in October, and grabbed the Rookie of the Year award.
Yoo has been in the top 10 for seven times in 16 competitions this season as well. Yoo’s strength is that he boasts long-distance shots and accurate iron shots. Yoo’s driving distance is 261.82 yards (50th) and a fairway settlement rate of 74.73 percent (35th) on average this season, which is ideal for hitting straight. Yoo also displayed iron shots that seemed to be measured with a ruler, ranking No. 1 in green accuracy ratio (75.21 percent). Based on this, Yoo is ranked eighth (1,424,246 dollars) in this season’s prize money. Yoo, who had slowed down a bit in May, has been showing his best shots since June, and is expected to enter the race for the title at this year’s championship.메이저사이트
Twenty-three players from all over the world participate in the Paris Olympics to check their shots. Nellie Korda (26) of the U.S., world No. 1, will not participate in the event, but as Lilia Bu (27, U.S. 2, No. 2), Lee Min-ji (29, Australia, 12th), Lin Shi-yu (28, China, 17th), Brooke Henderson (27, Canada), and Lydia Ko (27), a Korean New Zealander who won in 2012, 2013 and 2015, will also participate in the event, the competition is expected to be fierce.