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Yoon Na-na, who recently passed the LPGA Q Series and confirmed her entry into the U.S., said she will try to become No. 1 in the world after next year's Rookie of the Year.
It has also decided to donate 200 million won to domestic youth players.
This is reporter Lee Kyung-jae.
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8th in the LPGA Q Series, which dominated the domestic stage and challenged this year.
Yoon In-na, who turned into an LPGA Tour player, said, "My first goal is to win the Rookie of the Year award as well.
The biggest variable was his fight with himself.
[Yoon Na/ LPGA Tour player: If I become a better person than I was yesterday, I think I can get closer to the Rookie of the Year award]
And he calmly expressed his ambition to move toward his dream step by step, including world No. 1 and Olympic gold medal.
The thing that I realized was the most technically lacking is the short game.
[Yoon Na/ LPGA Tour player: I felt that I needed a lot of skills to get close to the pin]
This season out of suspension due to ogu play.
The support received from many fans was decided to pay back as a good deed for young players.
[Yoon Na/ LPGA Tour player: I would like to donate a total of 200 million won to the KGA and KLPGA of the Korea Women's Professional Golf Association, each with 100 million won]
The agency explained that Yoon's new sponsorship is still in the process of negotiations with several companies.
Yoon Na-na, who has a home and practice range in Dallas, the U.S., will leave the country on the 19th of next month and make her debut at the Founders Cup, her second competition of the season, in February.
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