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Post by legitimategolf on Jan 12, 2021 15:41:14 GMT
Seoul sisters donating prize money to charity seems a bit routine at this point. My first reaction is always to think how generous and selfless these women are. But then frankly my next thought is that they must be rich.
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Post by HappyFan on Jan 12, 2021 17:14:18 GMT
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Post by HappyFan on Jan 12, 2021 17:19:04 GMT
Seoul sisters donating prize money to charity seems a bit routine at this point. My first reaction is always to think how generous and selfless these women are. But then frankly my next thought is that they must be rich. Maybe, but they'd be even richer if they didn't give away the money!
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Post by legitimategolf on Jan 12, 2021 17:51:15 GMT
I scrolled down with suspense, and I'm glad that Sei Young was named. What a special year for her, and IMO hard not to factor in that great win at the 2019 tour championship. I loved how this season ended, with Sei Young confirmed as the best player of the year, and Jin Young as still the number one in the world. Due to the weirdness of the 2020 season somehow both of these seem true at the same time.
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Post by HappyFan on Jan 13, 2021 12:35:26 GMT
I scrolled down with suspense, and I'm glad that Sei Young was named. What a special year for her, and IMO hard not to factor in that great win at the 2019 tour championship. I loved how this season ended, with Sei Young confirmed as the best player of the year, and Jin Young as still the number one in the world. Due to the weirdness of the 2020 season somehow both of these seem true at the same time. POY seemed like one of the easier decisions this year. Sei Young had a fantastic year. Yes, perhaps if Jin Young had played more, the results might have been different, but given what did happen, SYK had the better year. I just wish she had played enough to get the Vare Trophy. She was the first Korean to ever break 69, it would have been cool to see her get rewarded for it!
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