슬롯사이트Danny Lee (33), a Korean from New Zealand, is expected to transfer to LIV Golf, sponsored by Saudi Arabian capital.
ESPN, an American sports media outlet, reported on the 19th (Korean time) that “Danny Lee, Thomas Peters (Belgium), and Brendan Steel (USA) will join LIV Golf.” LIV Golf, which will open the 2023 season in Mexico on the 24th, plans to announce the list of additional players on the 20th.
Danny Lee, who served as the New Zealand national team, won the 2009 European Tour Johnnie Walker Classic during his amateur days and rose to No. 1 in the amateur world rankings. He officially started his career on the PGA tour in 2012, and in 2015, he won his career at the Greenbrier Classic. The total prize money on the PGA Tour is $15,363,106 (about 20 billion won).
When Danny Lee joins LIV Golf, he will become the third Korean player to play for LIV Golf. Currently, Kevin and Kim Si-hwan (above USA) belong to LIV Golf.
Danny Lee competed at the PGA Tour Genesis Invitational (total prize money of 20 million dollars) being held in Pacific Palisades, California this week, but missed the cut by hitting 3 over par until the second round.
Peters is a member of the DP World Tour and is currently ranked 34th in the world. On the European Tour, he won six games in his career and tied for fourth at the 2017 Masters. Steele, who has won 3 times on the PGA Tour, was scheduled to appear at the Genesis event this week, but announced his absence ahead of the opening.