Choi Na-yeon retired from the LPGA Tour with her last putt in the fourth round of the 2022 LPGA Tour BMW Ladies Championship (total prize money of $2 million) held at Oak Valley Country Club (par 72, 6,647 yards) in Wonju, Gangwon-do on the 23rd.
Choi Na-yeon shed tears ahead of her final putt in the ninth. He wiped away tears while looking at Green. Choi Na-yeon said, “I cried throughout the 18th hole, but I held it in a lot. “I was also choked up because (Yang) Hee-young shed tears first in the last hole,” he said. 바카라사이트
On the green of the ninth hole, Park In-bee, Kim Ha-neul, and Lee Jung-eun 6 cheered for Choi Na-yeon by holding a banner saying, “Nayeon, good job. Now do what you want to do.”
Choi recorded 68 shots and a final total of 286 with six birdies and two bogeys in the final four rounds.
Choi Na-yeon, who finished her last putt, is hugging Park In-bee.
Especially in the third round, Choi recorded a hole-in-one with a tee shot hit with a six-iron on the 12th hole. It acquired a BMW New X7 worth 130 million won as an injury. Thanks to this, Choi was able to have a happy ending on the LPGA farewell stage.
Meanwhile, Choi Na-yeon turned professional in 2004 and won nine LPGA Tour titles and six KLPGA titles, including the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open In 2010, she won the LPGA money award and the lowest at-bats award.