Transitioning from amateur to professional ranks can be daunting for any athlete, especially for a young golfer moving up after an impressive junior stint. However, Jiwon Lee has shown that with the right mindset, motivation and determination, success is within reach.
Following her win at her first Ladies Philippine Golf Tour event at Splendido Taal and an LPGT title as a junior golfer, Lee entered the professional scene with confidence.
Yet, the journey proved challenging as expectations grew. The 16-year-old found herself facing tougher competition, finishing tied for sixth in her next LPGT event at Forest Hills, placing 10th in Iloilo, securing a respectable fourth place in Bacolod, and ending in a tie for ninth in the weather-shortened final leg in Negros Occidental.
These results in the Visayas were an eye-opener for Lee. Determined to improve, she returned to the basics, refining her game in preparation for her first overseas tournament, the Party Golfers Ladies Open of the LPGA of Taiwan set to fire off on 13 November at the Lily Golf and Country Club in Hsinchu County.
“I’m so excited for this tournament as it is my first tournament abroad,” said Lee, her eyes shining with the excitement of a new challenge.
But she’s aware of the heightened competition and pressure in the NT$5 million, 54-hole event.
“The anticipation is on another level, and the pressure adds up as well,” she admitted.