Danielle Kang, a veteran on the verge of losing his tour card
Danielle Kang, a veteran on the verge of losing his tour card
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Korean American Daniel Kang (32) is in danger of losing his tour card.
Currently, Danielle ranks 138th in the CME Globe rankings. To maintain the full seed next year, she should elevate her ranking to the top 100 in the remaining three competitions, including the Lotte Championship this week. According to the current ranking, she cannot participate in the CME Group Tour Championship, which is the final competition of the season in which up to the top 60 are eligible.
Danielle Kang, who debuted on the LPGA tour in 2012, has won six titles in her 13th year, including a major championship title (2017 KPMG Women's PGA Championship). Danielle Kang, who once ranked second in the world, was particularly sluggish this year. She tied for 20th in Honda LPGA Thailand, where she participated in 18 competitions and had no cutoff. Her best record in a competition where she made a cut was a tie for 51st at the U.S. Women's Open. 토토사이트
Currently, Danielle's CME Globe point is 87. The gap with the 100th place where full seed is given is 130 points. Danielle Kang must tie for fifth place or higher at this week's Lotte Championship, where she can participate, and next week's Annika Driven by Gain Bridge. If she fails, she must return to the final preliminary round of Q School or seek an opportunity to participate in the event, which is given to 40 female students in total prize money. Danielle Kang ranks 37th in total prize money.
Danielle Kang, who was born in San Francisco, California in 1992, started taekwondo at the recommendation of her father from Busan. She turned to golf and was a promising golfer who won the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship for two consecutive years between 2010 and 2011. Danielle had to take a two-month break from touring in 2022 due to a tumor in her spine. However, she made the cut in all five competitions that she participated in after returning to golf, showing off her good health.