PARK Minji “In the End, Victory Belongs to the Calmest Player”
[Yangpyeong=Kang Byeong-koo] In golf, the most important shot is always the next one.
Driving distance and spectacular iron shots may draw attention, but scores are often determined by the small moments around the green.
PARK Minji demonstrated that truth once again.
As she prepared for a delicate approach shot, she calmly evaluated the distance, the slope, and the landing area before visualizing the shot in her mind.
There were no exaggerated movements. Instead, her posture and gaze reflected the confidence and composure that come only from years of experience at the highest level.
Golf is a game of minimizing mistakes.
Around the green, even a difference of a few meters can separate a birdie from a par, or a par from a bogey. That is why professional golfers often devote their greatest concentration to the shortest shots.
Surrounded by the lush scenery of the course, PARK maintained her rhythm with remarkable calmness.
Her pink top stood out against the green backdrop, while her quiet preparation reflected the poise of a champion who understands the value of every stroke.
Twenty career victories are never achieved by chance.
They are built through countless decisions, precise calculations, and moments of unwavering focus.
On this day, PARK Minji offered a glimpse into that process.
Quiet concentration.
Steady composure.
The very qualities that allow great champions to remain at the top for years.
THE CAPTURE media team reporter specializing in golf photography, KLPGA and KPGA tournament coverage, and photo stories.
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