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Birdie Buddy starring UEE, Lee Yong Woo and Lee Da Hee
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Based on a manhwa by Lee Hyun Se, UEE stars as a country girl determined to become a professional golfer.
A poor country girl raised in Kangwon Province, Mi Soo has always dreamed of becoming a professional golfer. On her quest to the top, she soon finds a rival in Min Hae Ryung, the daughter of a professional golfer and heiress of a golf resort, who has grown up receiving all the best training. Things heat up even more with the appearance of legendary pro golfer John Lee, who mysteriously quit golf after becoming the first Korean to win the PGA title. Now a golf course tester, he travels around the world visiting golf courses, which he how he finds himself at Hae Ryung's family's resort.
Both women hope to be trained by the charismatic champion and Mi Soo soon finds herself in a love triangle with the golf champion and the resort heiress. Mi Soo discovers that love has different rules than golf, but she'll have to succeed at both to get her heart's desire.
Spoiler alert!!!! Stop reading if u want to finish this epi...... It starts off very GR8 Even during is fun, exciting... BUT the ENDING!!!!! RRRrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!! !Talk about make me mad........ She could have at least ended up with her best friend or something!!! Every one got someone except them.... & then her the main lead..... Got only the Golf Balls>>> Sorry alll..... But this ending really disapointed me!!!! ALOT!!!! It would have been a good ending if there was not so much focus on the real chem there was between Mi Soo & John Lee!!!!! But there was too mch focus on that THat the ending really is upsetting......
I was really disappointed in this drama & the ending. I think there were a few funny and endearing moments but they were too far and few between. Also, I don't speak Korean but it sounded like the male lead actor has a lisp which was distracting.
I began watching this one over at Netflix, I made it to Episode 12 and really couldn't take 12 more of this, so I came here and watched the final episode, I have to say I'm disappointed at the ending, what a bummer, though I'm not surprised that John Lee wound up with who he did, you could tell with the story line and how much the drama spent with the two of them together, but there was no chemistry between them, though I was hoping for John Lee to end up with Mi Soo, there was chemistry, I mean he gave the ultimate sacrifice for her, you can't tell me that isn't love,what a disappointing ending..
I have just finished watching this series. It was fantastic, for those who didn’t finish it, well that is your loss. Never read reviews before you watch a show. I am perplexed as to why some did not like the ending. There were hints throughout the series on how this would end. Mi Soo is mature beyond her age. In episode 24 when she said “Because what love is to me is his happiness….all I need is for him to be smiling” This very touching scene between Min Hae Ryung and Mi Soo showed just what Mi Soo was made of. At almost 60 I find we always don’t get what we want in life and we have to sometimes sacrifice our happiness for the happiness of others. I am new to Asian Drama, my first being “One Liter of Tears” I can say so far I have not been disappointed.
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