LEE SEUNGMIN SAID, "MY GOAL IS TO BECOME NO. 1 IN THE WORLD"

Lee Seungmin said, "My goal is to become No. 1 in the world"

Lee Seungmin said, "My goal is to become No. 1 in the world"

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Lee Seung-min, the world's second-ranked disabled golf player and the only professional golfer with autism developmental disabilities in Korea, will participate in the 토토사이트 Australian All-Affinity Championship (AAAC) at Kingston Heath Golf Club in Australia from the 28th to the 30th.

AAAC is one of the World Para-Golf Tours (G4D Tours) and is held simultaneously with the men's and women's ISPS tournaments at the Australian Open. A total of 12 athletes are participating in the AAAC, and the winner of the last tournament was Lachlan Wood of Australia.

Lee will participate in the championship as he entered the WR4GD world Para Golf Ranking. Ranked second, Lee stands at 27.58 points, 2.80 points shorter than first-ranked Kip Poppert of the U.K.

In the meantime, the name of the competition "All Availability" at AAAC means "all possible" on behalf of the disabled, which means "discrimination" and the consideration of the organizers is given to the participants. The U.S. Adaptive Open, organized by the USGA, also uses adaptive to mean "adaptation."

"I will do my best to win the championship," said Lee, who is set to participate in the AAAC soon. Starting with this year's event, the KPGA Tour and the G4D Tour are scheduled to take place in 2025. His goal is to rank No. 1 in the world rankings. Unfortunately, he failed to qualify for the KPGA tour, but if he participates as a recommended player, he will show better performance than this year."

The G4D Tour is a global disabled golf tour organized by the DP World Tour and operated under the partnership of EDGA (European Disabled Golf Tour).

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