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Hye-Jin
Choi
South Korea
Birthdate
23/8/1999 (26)
Birthplace
Gimhae, South Korea
Swing
Right
Turned Pro
2017
Height
1.68 m
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Choi holds 4-shot lead at LPGA Malaysia event
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Choi increases lead to 5 shots at LPGA Malaysia
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Choi takes one-stroke lead at LPGA's Dana Open
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U.S., China split on Day 1 of International Crown
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LPGA rookie Yin among three tied for lead in Ohio
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