Queens of the greens - how south korea rules women's golf all over world
By Agence France-Presse in Seoul | China Daily | Updated: 2015-11-14 08:10
Other golfers beware. With an ultra-competitive domestic tour and a seemingly limitless supply of young, talented players willing to sacrifice everything for success, South Korea's dominance of world women's golf is not going away - and if anything, it could get even stronger.
For years now, rivals have watched in wonder as a succession of South Korean players with immaculate techniques and nerves of steel have lifted trophy after trophy, including five of the past 10 major championships.
Among the world's current top 10, six are South Korean, including world No 2 Park In-bee. No 1 is New Zealand's Lydia Ko, who was born in South Korea.
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