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Grandfather's town no longer passes hat to fund Wie
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-10-10 10:10

HIGH FEES

While some say the Asian country's golfing infrastructure is hardly suited for fostering talent because of the prohibitively high green fees, South Korea continues to produce world-class players.

In the remote South Korean town of Jangheung, the locals used to pass around the hat to help support Wie Sang-kyu's granddaughter -- a little girl in Hawaii with a hankering for golf. One of them is this year's Women's British Open winner Jang Jeong, probably the shortest player on the tour at 1.50 metres tall and who may suffer from neck strain looking up at the 1.83-metre Wie.

South Korean Pak Se-ri became the most famous female golfer in her native country by capturing two majors in her rookie season of 1998, sparking a golf boom among Korean women.

Wie, a veteran of 23 LPGA events, has yet to win a title at the highest level but has come desperately close this year with three runner-up finishes and a tie for third at the Women's British Open in July.

Wie is attracting as much attention in Japan as she is in South Korea -- both golf-crazy countries.

The deal with Sony will surely translate into major exposure in the world's second-biggest economy, Japan, where several major companies were among the first to sign Woods to endorsement deals.

Wie will become the second female to take on the men on Japan's JGTO Tour when she plays in the Casio World Open from November 24-27.


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