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Lee played her first LPGA Tour event in 2017, finishing in a tie for fifth place at the U.S. Women's Open. She made six starts in 2018, her best finish a tie for sixth at the Evian Championship . In November 2018, Lee won the LPGA Q-Series and joined the tour full-time in 2019. [4]
Jun 2, 2019 · At the 2017 U.S. Women's Open, her first LPGA start, she tied for fifth, and in six LPGA starts in 2018 Lee finished T-17 or better five times, including a T-6 at the Evian Championship and a T-17 ...
Jun 9, 2019 · The first Jeongeun Lee (above) is 43 years old, retired, and busy raising has an 8-year-old son and a 5-year-old daughter, though still takes time to teach the game to people close to her.
Career Earnings: $1,638,822: Year to Date Earnings: $17,644: Career Top 10s: 7: Year to Date Top 10s-Career Victories-Year to Date Victories: 0
Mar 3, 2019 · Lee Jeong-eun 5, who goes by the name Five, described painful instances when she was mistaken for rookie Lee Jeong-eun 6. "There have been so many times where they forget the number.
Performance Year to Date Ranking; Race to CME Globe Season: 4: 149: Official Money List: $5,460: 151: Average Driving Distance: 252.73: 105: Driving Accuracy: 68.83%
May 26, 2020 · When world No. 10 Lee Jeong-eun joined the Korean Tour in 2016, she had to add the number six after her name as there were already five other Lee Jeong-euns on the Tour. She may not have liked it at first, but six is now part of Lee's persona and has become her lucky number.