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          Two-time PGA Tour-winning golfer Bae Sang-moon will have to return to South Korea for military service after losing a legal bid to delay it.

          South Korean native Sang-Moon Bae has officially started his two-year mandatory military service term, with hopes to return to the Tour in....

          Bae Sang-moon

          South Korean professional golfer

          In this Korean name, the family name is Bae.

          Bae Sang-moon (Korean: 배상문; born 21 June 1986), or Sang-moon Bae, is a South Korean professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

          Professional career

          Bae turned professional in 2004. He won the 2006 Emerson Pacific Group Open on the Korean Tour, and in 2007 he won the SK Telecom Open, an Asian Tour and Korean Tour co-sanctioned event held in his home country.

          In 2008, he won his home country's open, the Kolon-Hana Bank Korea Open.

          Sangmoon Bae took advantage of a five-day break from South Korean military service to get in some golf practice.

        1. Sangmoon Bae took advantage of a five-day break from South Korean military service to get in some golf practice.
        2. Sangmoon Bae, of South Korea, watches his shot on the 16th hole during the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament at.
        3. South Korean native Sang-Moon Bae has officially started his two-year mandatory military service term, with hopes to return to the Tour in.
        4. Bae is obliged to serve nearly two years in the military.
        5. On Wednesday Bae officially completed his duty as a rifleman in the army, and is making his return to golf at next month's Shinhan Donghae Open.
        6. In 2009, he won the GS Caltex Maekyung Open.

          In 2011, Bae finished as the leading money winner on the Japan Golf Tour for the season after winning three tournaments. Bae was the second consecutive Korean to take this accolade after Kim Kyung-tae's success in 2010.

          His three victories all came within two months of each other at the Vana H Cup KBC Augusta, the Coca-Cola Tokai Classic and the Japan Open. At the end of the year, he competed at the PGA