Yesterday's 'Missing' is tomorrow's 'Growth Nutrition'... The valuable experience of scary rookie Jung Jihyo

He rode the rollercoaster ride. On one day, he made 10 birdies, and on the other day, he made three bogeys and two bogeys. It seems that he failed to overcome the pressure of the last-minute competition for rankings. However, a fall is also a valuable experience. This unforgettable memory must nourish his growth in the future. Jung Ji-hyo, a rookie in the KLPGA who is drawing attention, is on the rise again.

Jung Ji-hyo tied for 24th with a 6-under 210 total in the third round at the KLPGA Tour Celltrion Queen's Masters (total prize money of 1.2 billion won), which ended at Sungmunan CC (par 72, 6494 yards) in Wonju, Gangwon-do on the 8th.안전놀이터

Jeong Ji-hyo, who joined the team last year, was able to make her tour debut this season as she ranked 23rd in the finals for full-time KLPGA members. She made a surprise debut at the Doosan E&C We've Championship, her first debut performance. She did not just walk on flowery paths. She has failed to make the cut four times in eight competitions since then. Her best performance this season is tied for 13th at the E1 Charity Open held last month.

It was different in this year's championship. On the first day of the championship, he showed a clean play by no bogey. He garnered four birdies and recorded four under par, signaling a fresh start. He displayed explosive power in the second round. He garnered 10 birdies in one day alone. The impressive part was that he made double bogey and bogey at the ninth and 10th holes (par 4), losing three pars at one go. It could have collapsed sufficiently, but he displayed fantastic plays by recording birdies in four consecutive holes from the 11th hole (par 4).

However, he was also a rookie. He could beat his first career championship. He made one bogey through the first half of the final round, but garnered one birdie to continue the race for the lead at 10 under par overall. Scary rookie appeared, continuing his presence.

It collapsed in the second half. I twisted on the 11th hole. The tee shot was completely off the fairway. It wasn't a penalty area, but I ended up making a bogey. Later in the final round, these mistakes lead to losing points. This can only come as a sign of being pushed out of the ranking competition. Usually, rookies break down here.

This pressure eventually affected the play. Jung Ji-hyo had a tee shot miss again at the 12th hole (par 3). This time, she entered the penalty area. She had to take a penalty shot, and even made a double play to fall apart. Since then, she has had one more bogey, falling to a tie for 24th.

It's regrettable, but this kind of experience gives a chance to develop a player. "Golf is played by individuals, so it's very important how much you focus and stay cool. I think that's one of my skills," an official said. "Jeong Ji-hyo should also lay the groundwork for continued growth through this experience. It's more important than the ranking right in front of her."

When asked about the driving force behind the victory, Lee Ga-young, who won the title at this year's event, said, "I also played with great tension from the beginning to the end. If I don't play well, I can get angry," but added, "I tried to stay calm at the end, and especially, I thought, 'Let's trust ourselves. I believe in myself to get a good shot.' I got a good result thanks to this."

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