For Ha, 38, screen golf has offered a competitive lifeline: he first wielded a club at the age of 17, and reached the second tier of the professional KPGA tour, but never made a cut in tournament play. In screen golf, though, he now has five victories, and in 2017 he gave up real-life competition altogether, converting fully to simulator action. "Now I feel more at ease in front of the giant screen," said Ha. | Above: a South Korean golfer watching on the screen after hitting a ball in a simulation booth during the GTour screen golf tournament in Daejeon, south of Seoul.
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