Ji finally broke through to the winner's circle
in 2017, in the final event of the year, the ADT-CAPS. She also
had a third, and made 279 million won for the year, 19th on the
money list.
She continued to stay at about the same level in
2018, when she finished 26th on the money list. She had another
runner up finish that year. She was a little worse in 2019, finishing
53rd, then rebounded in 2020, finishing 20th.
2021 was Han Sol's long-awaited breakout year. She
finished a career-best 12th on the money list, earning over 500
million won, nearly twice her previous best. She scored her career
second win at the E1 Charity Open, and had a 2nd and a 3rd beside.
The third came at the match play event, just as her previous runner
up finish had.
Han Sol had the same kind of year in 2022. This
time she finished 11th on the money list, earning about 622 million
won. She had her third win at the Jeju Samdasoo Masters, and added
ten additional top tens, including a second and three fourths. She
has firmly established herself as one of the best players on tour.
Han Sol had a less successful 2023 season. She earned
258 million won, 42nd on the money list. She had only 4 top tens
and no wins or top threes; her best finish was a tie for 4th.
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