ILOILO – After seeing her early dominance fade at Forest Hills, young sensation Jiwon Lee is determined to redeem herself as the Ladies Philippine Golf Tour heads to the ICTSI Iloilo Golf Challenge beginning today (Tuesday) at the Iloilo Golf and Country Club here.
The 16-year-old rising star is out to regain her form after a closing round of 80 caused her to slip from contention at Forest Hills, where 13-year-old fellow Korean Yunju An outclassed the pro field to claim victory.
Reflecting on her recent performance, Lee admitted: “At Forest Hills, I was really chasing for a win, so I wasn’t playing my game. But this week, that’s what I’ll try to do – not to compare myself with others and focus on my own shots and game.”
Having already made a splash on the LPGT with two dramatic wins – first, edging Chihiro Ikeda in a sudden-death playoff at the Lakewood Championship as an amateur, and later securing her first professional victory at Splendido Taal by one stroke over Mikha Fortuna – Lee’s recent dip in form has served as a reminder of the challenges in transitioning from the junior ranks to professional competition.
This week’s P1 million event, presented by MORE Electric and Power Corp, marks a critical opportunity for Lee to regain her footing.
“Since this is my first time playing here, I’m both excited and nervous. I know it’s a very difficult, challenging course, so I’ll just do my best and hope the results will follow,” said Lee, who faces a stiff test in one of the tournament’s featured flights, having drawn Chanelle Avaricio and Mafy Singson in the 8:40 a.m. flight on No. 1
“There’s definitely pressure playing with them, but just like I said earlier, I’ll be focusing on my own game. It’s an honor to be in the same flight as them,” she added.
Lee will need to bring her best game, as LPGT heavyweights Princess Superal, Daniella Uy, Marvi Monsalve, Avaricio and Singson are all eyeing the top prize.