Volume 1, Number 10 July 23, 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Se Ri Pak's Tour Diary |
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As originally written by Se Ri Pak for Joong Ang Ilbo. Translation by LoveGiants |
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Diary Entry #19: Se Ri's team was designed to pursue Major Victory |
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The contract with Samsung gave me a large family. Samsung created a team
to support me. The head of the team was Ho-mun An of Astra Golf Wear,
Hwan-sik Chung in charge of practical business, and Yong-suk Kim in charge
of the supply of clothing. And in the US, my manager, my caddie and David
Leadbetter joined our team. |
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Leadbetter made an exception for me. Nick Faldo and Nick Price pay him
$20,000 for three days' of short lessons. But for me, he received $120,000
last year, and this year, he cut it down to $60,000. Because I am young
and promising, he says. In Bundang, I did not quit stepping stairs and running early in the morning. In winter, while running at 5 in the morning, within 30 minutes, my face got frozen and hurt. Even male players gave up, but I didn't. "Now, I'm a professional player, and I can endure it." |
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Diary Entry #20: Short but Brilliant Tour Life on the KLPGA |
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My life as a KLPGA player began when I turned pro in April, 1996, and moved into the apartment house Samsung had offered. It was short but brilliant. By the time I left for the US in January, 1997, I had participated in 11 events, won 4, and finished 2nd 5 times. But my first year as a pro gave me both hope and frustration. Especially, the first 4 months were the most difficult time for me. I had not shed tears after winning several tournaments before that. But that year, I wept many times secretly, chagrined by defeat. In '95, I won four Open tournaments and 3 amateur tournaments. When I turned pro, all looked to me for victory every time. But I was frustrated in my first three tournaments. In the 4 tournaments I participated in after my pro debut, I recorded 2nd three times, in the Christian Dior Open, the Daegu Maeil Open, and the YuKong Invitational Open. I lost face. Father says, reflecting on those times, that he could not even sleep because of anxiety. I made idle remarks like, "It's not because I played badly, but because other players played too well." But I also felt uncomfortable. People analyzed my depression. Some said I clung to victories too much, and others said that I thought about money too much after turning pro. But I did not pay attention to them. Things did not go well on the course, that's all. |
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In August of that year, I finally broke the 2nd place jinx by winning
the Dongil Renown Classic. After that, I won the Fila Women's Open and
the SBS Championship consecutively. So I won three weeks in row, and when
I won four times by winning the Seoul Women's Open, the newspapers bannered
it everyday. That year, there were especially many events and I became
the first to win 200,000,000 won in a year by earning 218,000,000 won.
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