The PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions are the two professional golf tours on which Choi Kyung-Ju, also known as K. J. Choi was born on May 19, 1970.
K. J. Choi has won over twenty professional golf competitions since going pro in 1994, including eight on the PGA Tour. His best triumph came at the 2011 Players Championship, where he competed for 40 weeks among the top 10 players in the world.
Choi began his professional career after being discharged from the military in 1994. Following the start of his professional career, he competed on the Japan Golf Tour, where he won twice in 1999, and the Korean Tour, where he earned his first professional victory in 1995.
Choi qualified for the American PGA Tour in 1999 by ranking in the 35th position. He was the first Korean to get a PGA Tour card. After placing 134th on the money list in his rookie season of 2000, he had to requalify, but he has since been a consistent performer on the tour.
In 2002, 2003, and 2005, Choi represented South Korea at the WGC-World Cup. He competed in the Presidents Cup as a member of the International Team in 2003, 2007 and 2011.
Where did K.J. Choi go to college and high school?
There was no internet information available regarding the high school or college K.J. Choi attended at the time this tale was published.