Charting the First Wave
October 28, 2002
The LPGA visits South Korea this week, for the Sports Today CJ Nine Bridges Classic, which is only fair, since there are currently six Koreans among the tour's top 34 money winners, and seven more who call the LPGA home. Here is a who's who of the changing face of the LPGA, but keeping track of the Koreans will get more difficult in 2003, as nine more made it through Q school this fall.
The LPGA visits South Korea this week, for the Sports Today CJ Nine Bridges Classic, which is only fair, since there are currently six Koreans among the tour's top 34 money winners, and seven more who call the LPGA home. Here is a who's who of the changing face of the LPGA, but keeping track of the Koreans will get more difficult in 2003, as nine more made it through Q school this fall.
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