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[그래픽] LPGA Tour Korean (Korean) Player Championship Diary
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Ye-jin = [email protected]
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Among the 18 LPGA Tour tournaments held this year, the CME Group Tour Championship and the US Women’s Open are the 1st and 2nd places with the largest winning prizes.
In particular, the US Women’s Open this year’s tied second prize of $487,000 is more than the ANA Inspiration winner’s prize of $465,000, which ended in September.
With this victory, Ko Jin-young became the 71st player in the LPGA Tour’s career to exceed $5 million in prize money ($5.6 million,824).
Ko Jin-young, who won the LPGA Tour KEB Hana Bank Championship in Incheon in October 2017 and advanced to the U.S. stage, received a rookie award with 1 win in 2018. Last year, he won 4 wins including 2 majors. Player, swept the first place in average at-bats.
Ko Jin-young, who has not missed the world rankings since July 2019, has set a record of becoming a prize winner after playing only 4 competitions on this year’s LPGA tour.
Ko Jin-young participated in the LPGA Tour competition from November due to the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) this year, and this was the fourth event of the season.
Having played only four competitions and became the prize gold king, it is the lowest prize gold prize in the history of the LPGA Tour since 1989.
From 1992 to last year, among the prize winners, the minimum prize winners were 17 tournaments by Anna Sorenstam (Sweden) in 2003.
In addition, from 1989 to 1991, it is confirmed that at the time prize kings participated in at least five competitions.
Although the record of the prize gold king in the 1950s, which was the beginning of the tour, can be a variable, in fact, the prize gold king in the four competitions is likely to be the least contested prize gold king even in the entire tour.
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