'KLPGA 5 Wins' Lim Hee-jeong Re-signs with GW CAD Korea
Sub Sponsorship for Two Consecutive Years Since Last Year
Lim Hee-jeong (23), who is active on the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour, continues her partnership with CAD software specialist GW CAD Korea.
Lim Hee-jung, who signed a sub-sponsorship contract with GW CAD Korea
Photo by Prain Global Sportizen
GW CAD Korea announced on the 20th that it has renewed its sub-sponsorship contract with Lim Hee-jeong. With this renewed sponsorship, the 'GW CAD' logo will be displayed on the upper part of her uniform as she competes in tournaments this season.
GW CAD Korea first established a relationship with Lim Hee-jeong last year. A representative from GW CAD Korea said, "We are very pleased to continue working with Lim Hee-jeong, a player who represents the KLPGA," adding, "We will wholeheartedly support Lim Hee-jeong, who possesses precise shots and stable game management skills, so that she can achieve many victories this season."
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Lim Hee-jeong, a former national team member, emerged as a star in the KLPGA by winning a total of three titles, including one major, during her debut season in 2019. She added two more wins in 2021 and 2022. Known for her calm and smart playing style, she is famously nicknamed the "Desert Fox" among fans. She also won the KLPGA Popular Player Award, voted directly by fans, for two consecutive years in 2021 and 2022. Additionally, last year she set a new record for the lowest score in history while winning the national title, the 'DB Group 36th Korea Women's Open.'
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