KPGA pro Lee Seung-taek visited Gwangju City Hall on the 3rd and donated 5 million won to help neighbors in need.

KPGA pro Lee Seung-taek visited Gwangju City Hall on the 3rd and donated 5 million won in aid funds to Mayor Bang Se-hwan (third from the left) to help neighbors in need, followed by a commemorative photo. Provided by Gwangju City

KPGA pro Lee Seung-taek visited Gwangju City Hall on the 3rd and donated 5 million won in aid funds to Mayor Bang Se-hwan (third from the left) to help neighbors in need, followed by a commemorative photo. Provided by Gwangju City

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In particular, the donation was made from the prize money won at the KPGA Tour Lexus Masters, adding more significance to the contribution.


Lee Seung-taek, who won the 2024 KPGA Tour Lexus Masters, said, “I am very honored to be able to offer even a small help to neighbors in need,” and added, “I will continue to engage in sharing activities to support those facing difficulties in Gwangju City.”


Mayor Bang Se-hwan expressed his gratitude, saying, “We appreciate your warm participation in sharing despite the difficult economic situation,” and added, “The donated funds will be used carefully to support families with disabilities who need assistance.”



Meanwhile, Lee Seung-taek achieved notable results last year, including winning the KPGA Tour Lexus Masters, finishing second at the KPGA Tour Founders Cup with Hanmac CC, and third at the KPGA Tour SK Telecom Open.


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