ティーショットする優勝者のイ・イェウォン
<Women's Golf> Lee Ye-won's third win of the season in the last major of the season = Hite Jinro Champion Championship
Korean professional golfer Lee Ye-won (20) played the last major tournament of the season at Blueheron Golf Club in Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do on the 8th.
In the final round of the Hite Jinro Chan PO Championship (total prize money: 1.2 billion won/approximately 132 million yen), she won the championship cup with a total of 7 under (281 strokes), two strokes ahead of Kim Suzy.
Ta. With her third win of the season, Lee Ye Won tied for the lead with Park JIYEON for the most wins, and was overwhelmingly number one in the prize money ranking.
Lee Ye-won finished the third round with a 5-stroke lead and started the final round in 1st place, never finishing in 1st place.
He did not give up his position and showed stable play on the final day as well. After taking the lead with a six-stroke lead with six holes remaining, he started having bogeys in the second half, but they did not affect his ranking.
Lee Ye-won, who won the Rookie of the Year award without winning a single game last year, won the Lotte Rental Car Women's Open in April this year for the first time in her career.
This is his second win at the Doosan Construction Weave Championship in August. This time, she became the major queen and received a prize of 216 million won (approximately 23.8 million yen).
After the match, Lee Ye Won said, ``After winning the second season, I said I wanted to win a major next, and I'm very happy to win the last major tournament like this.''
. “In the first half, I shot very well and was able to score easily, but in the second half I made some mistakes with my shots.I achieved my goal of three wins this season, but I participated in all five tournaments remaining and added one win.
I want to challenge myself to break the record for the most prize money in a season.'' Last year's winner Park Min-ji tied for 18th, Park Sung-hyun, who is active on the LPGA tour, tied for 26th, and Park Hee tied for 26th.
Yong finished the match tied for 27th place.
2023/10/10 14:49 KST
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