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Ma Kwan-woo, Korean Tour QT Senior Pass… A total of 41 people secured seeds for 22 seasons

Ma Kwan-woo (31) won the honor of passing the top in the ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT’, which was held with a ticket to the 2022 KPGA Korean Tour.

Ma Kwan-woo took first place at the ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT Final Stage (final match)’ held at Gunsan Country Club Lead, Lake Course (par 71.7,104 yards) in Gunsan, Jeollabuk-do for four days from the 16th to the 19th with a final total of 12 under par 272 strokes. went up

Ma Kwan-woo received the honor of passing the ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT’ senior for the second time in his life with this first place. In 2011, he succeeded in passing the top of the ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT’ and obtained a tour card, and debuted on the KPGA Korean Tour the following year.

After the game, Ma Kwan-woo said, “I putts well all four days. The shot was shaken at the beginning of the game on the last day, but the short game was good, so there was no major crisis.

Ma Guan-u studied golf in New Zealand as a child. After returning to Korea in 2009, he joined the KPGA Pro (associate member) and KPGA Tour Pro (regular member) that year. He first entered the KPGA Korean Tour in 2012, and in July 2014, at the suggestion of his parents, he changed his name from Masu-gil to Ma Gwan-woo. From 2018 to 2019, he was on a brief tour for military service.

He has participated in a total of 98 competitions so far, and his best performance is 3rd in the 2015 ‘Neps Heritage’. The 2021 season participated in 16 competitions, but only passed the cut in 5 competitions, and failed to maintain the seed by placing 97th in Genesis points.

Ma Kwan-woo said, “I had a lot of injuries this season, so my condition was not good and it led to sluggishness. I thought it was my last challenge, so I held the competition, but the results were good and my confidence increased. There are really many things that need to be improved. I will prepare thoroughly step by step so that I can achieve satisfactory results on the KPGA Korean Tour in the 2022 season.”

Choi Jae-hoon (23) took second place with a final total of 11-under 273, and Lee Kyu-min (21), who took first place in last year’s ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT’, took third place with a final total of 8-under 276. Jung Ji-woong (27) and Lee Sang-yeop (27. Daebo Group), who won 1 win on the KPGA Korean Tour, were tied for 4th with a final total of 7 under par 277.

Park Seong-pil (50. Sentence Construction), who performed on the KPGA Korean Tour and the KPGA Champions Tour (over 50) this year, tied for 10th with a final total of 4 under par 280. Sungpil Park, who was active on the KPGA Korean Tour from 2002 to 2019 and 2021, also reported winning the KPGA Champions Tour ‘Musco Moonlight KPGA Senior Open’ this season.

‘Chosun giant’ Jang Seung-bo (25. Flow) tied for 18th in the final total of 2 under par 282, 2018 ‘NS Home Shopping Gunsan CC Jeonbuk Open’ winner Ko Seok-wan (27. Kolon Auto) and 2017 ‘Eugene Group/All For You’ Jeonnam Open with Muan CC’ champion Kim Seong-yong (45) tied for 24 in the final total of 1 under par 283, and Mica Loren Shin (25. Sibent), who was the ‘Core Teen Long Hit King’ for two consecutive years in 2020 and 2021, is also final. He was tied for 39th with a total of 2 over par 286 strokes and appeared on the KPGA Korean Tour in the 2022 season.

In the ‘KPGA Korean Tour QT Final Stage’, where 120 players participated and competed fiercely, 41 people including the winner (category 17) and the top 40 finalists (category 19) held the tour card of the 2022 season KPGA Korean Tour in their hands. finished

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