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'I didn't want to be a runner-up anymore': Seo Gyo-rim wins first title after intense battle, nosebleed
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'I didn't want to be a runner-up anymore': Seo Gyo-rim wins first title after intense battle, nosebleed

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Seo Gyo-rim won her first KLPGA title at the Celltrion Queens Masters after 42 tournaments.
  • She secured the victory on the final hole, overcoming intense pressure and even bleeding from the nose due to stress.
  • Seo, who was the Rookie of the Year last season, expressed her deep desire to avoid finishing as a runner-up again.

Yeongjongdo, South Korea โ€“ Seo Gyo-rim finally claimed her maiden KLPGA victory at the Celltrion Queens Masters, achieving the long-sought-after win in her 42nd professional tournament. The 20-year-old golfer, who was named Rookie of the Year last season, battled immense pressure throughout the final round of the โ‚ฉ1.5 billion event.

The climax of the tournament saw Seo facing a crucial putt on the final hole. The tension was so palpable that she took a moment to drink water before executing the stroke. As the ball dropped into the hole, sealing her victory, Seo was overcome with emotion, tears streaming down her face and blood trickling from her nose โ€“ a physical manifestation of the extreme stress she endured.

"I didn't want to be a runner-up anymore," Seo stated, reflecting on the immense pressure of her previous near-wins. Her determination to break through the runner-up status, which had plagued her career, was evident in her performance. This hard-earned victory marks a significant milestone for the young golfer, validating her talent and perseverance.

Seo's journey to this first win highlights the demanding nature of professional golf and the psychological fortitude required to succeed at the highest level. Her emotional reaction underscores the weight of expectation and the profound relief that comes with achieving a career-defining goal.

I didn't want to be a runner-up anymore.

โ€” Seo Gyo-rimReflecting on the pressure leading up to her first professional win.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.