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Yoseop Seo was born May 8th 1996 in Korea and began competing professionally since 2015. He currently competes on both the Asian Tour and Korn Ferry Tour.
He is a professional golfer
Following an impressive amateur career, Seo turned professional in 2015 and competed on both the Asian Tour and Korn Ferry Tour. In 2018 he won the Bangabandhu Cup Golf Open in Bangladesh to finish 26th on the Asian Tour order of merit list.
He is also a member of the Korean National Golf Team, having been born May 8, 1996 as a South Korean citizen and signed by Starhaus Entertainment as of 2019.
Seo stands a good chance of winning his third tournament in 2022, but must overcome some challenges first. First of all, the Shinhan Donghae Open is an event co-sanctioned by players from three tours: Korea PGA Tour, Japan Golf Tour and Asian Tour – meaning Seo will have to compete against strong Japanese players like Kazuki Higa and Rikuya Hoshino who both won twice this year – which can prove daunting when unfamiliar with Japanese courses like those found there.
He is a member of the Korean National Golf Team
Korean golf has long been recognized for producing top-level pros. Members benefit from an intensive training regimen consisting of daily practice, physical fitness and mental preparation – with top female golfer Gee Chun topping global rankings while Lexi Thompson came in fifth. National coach Birdie Kim lives with the players for several months each year to assist with improving skills and developing mental toughness.
Women benefit greatly from this system as it enables them to enter professional golf at an earlier age than most athletes and compete against male golfers for more money than if they remained amateurs. As a result, most female golfers on the Korean National Golf Team play on the Ladies European Tour; some have even made it as far as U.S. Open tournaments.
But military service was an unexpected cost of his success on the PGA Tour, with one significant drawback being military service requirements. Like his fellow players on tour, Bae had to fulfill enlistment requirements with the 36th infantry division (where duties included working with machine guns and marching in formation). Bae found it challenging emotionally as well – it took time before his emotional wellbeing had returned after this experience.
Three Korean golfers currently competing on the PGA Tour – Sungjae Im, Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim – who have not fulfilled their military service requirements haven’t done so yet; Olympic or Asian Games gold can waive 18-month service obligations; neither Im nor Kim qualify as medal winners in those events.
Both players are looking to this week’s Presidents Cup in Korea as their last chance at Olympic qualification, given that golf at the Olympics is limited to amateurs and no single country can have more than two players on one team. It will be tough, however.
He has won two tournaments this season
Yoseop Seo took home another victory on the KPGA Tour with his victory at last month’s Bodyfriend Phantom Robo Gunsan CC Open at Island CC course in Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Seo edged out Tae-ho Kim by five strokes overall; finishing four under par for his final round and holding onto two shot lead in final standings over Kim.
The winner of this tournament will earn $16,575, and is currently ranked 365th in the world rankings. He had an excellent season this year, finishing in the top 25 at nine out of his 10 events; unfortunately missing only out at one major – The Masters Tournament.
Seo’s victory at the Gunsan CC Open was highlighted by an outstanding approach on the 18th hole. Starting from right of fairway teeing off point he hit long iron to green before sinking a 12-foot putt for birdie to increase his lead by three shots.
Even after making a bogey on the third hole, Seo still managed to reduce his gap from runners-up by making birdies on both the second and sixth holes; then made another birdie on 16th to secure victory and claim his title of champion.
Shinhan Donghae Open’s winner will become the first golfer since Choi Kwang-soo to capture three championships in one season on the Korean Tour. Co-sanctioned with both Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour, 40 golfers from each tour will compete – including Titleist Brand Ambassadors Pieter Moolman and Nelly Korda from among them!
He is aiming for three consecutive wins
Yoseop Seo stands a great chance of winning the Shinhan Donghae Open, co-sanctioned by the Korean PGA Tour, Japan Golf Tour and Asian Tour. Unfortunately for him he will face stiff competition from strong golfers from the Japanese Tour such as Kazuki Higa and Rikuya Hoshino as well as teammate Kim Bi-o who aims to secure their third win this year and currently stands in 75th position on the world rankings.