At the GS Caltex Maekyung Open, which opened today (4th), a confrontation transcending age unfolded from the youngest, 14-year-old Seong-Hyun Ahn to the oldest, 68-year-old Choi Sang-Ho.
It really shows that age is just a number.
Reporter Kook Young-ho visited the event site.
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Ahn Seong-hyun, the youngest participant in the GS Caltex Maekyung Open this year, hits a driver shot that reaches 270 meters.
He is a 14-year-old national representative, a sophomore in junior high school who is bulky but has pimples on his face.
This tournament is the biggest event in the life of Ahn Seong-hyun, who made his name known by hitting long shots at the MBN Dream Tree Golf Championship since elementary school.
On the first day, I hit 2 under par and vomited my spirits to rise to a tie for 25th place, but I am excited to participate in the competition itself.바카라사이트
▶ Interview: Ahn Seong-hyun / National Golf Representative
– “I’ve seen it on TV a lot and have been to the gallery once, but I’m very happy and excited to be in the tournament myself.”
Choi Sang-ho, a living legend of domestic men’s golf, recorded a birdie on the last hole at the age of 68 and showed off his rust-free skills with a 2-over par.
Choi Sang-ho, who has won this competition twice, is challenging his own record of passing the cut as the oldest at the age of 62.
▶ Interview: Choi Sang-ho / Ping
– “I’m also a human being, so when I see my juniors doing well, I get greedy, (but) I think I had a lot of fun today.”
The leader of the first round was Jeong Chan-min, who scored an eagle with an elaborate shot following a long shot of 310m, and hit 8 under par.
Defending champion Bio Kim tied for 4th place at 4 under par and started his second consecutive victory.
▶ Standing: Kook Young-ho / Reporter
– “The shooting competition between the players is expected to spark even more sparks during the golden holiday, especially on weekends when the gallery is expected to gather. This is MBN News Kook Young-ho.” Video coverage: Reporter Min Byeong-jo Video editing: Park Chan