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  2. LPGA of Korea Tour - Wikipedia

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    The LPGA of Korea Tour is a South Korean professional golf tour for women. LPGA stands for Ladies Professional Golf Association. LPGA of Korea runs this tour, not the American LPGA. It is one of the world's five leading women's golf tours. Based on the April 2019 exchange rates, in 2019 the main tour has total prize fund of roughly 21.7 million ...

  3. Amy Yang - Wikipedia

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    Current tour(s) LPGA Tour (joined 2008) Ladies European Tour (LET) (joined 2006) Professional wins: 9: Number of wins by tour; LPGA Tour: 6: Ladies European Tour: 3: LPGA of Korea Tour: 2: Best results in LPGA major championships (wins: 1) Chevron Championship: T4: 2012, 2023: Women's PGA C'ship: Won: 2024: U.S. Women's Open: 2nd: 2012, 2015 ...

  4. Korean Tour - Wikipedia

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    The KPGA also runs a senior tour and a series of events for teaching pros. The Korean Senior Open Golf Championship was launched in 1996. Women's professional golf has a high profile in South Korea, due to the immense international success of Korean women golfers such as Pak Se-ri since the mid-1990s. There is a separate LPGA of Korea Tour for ...

  5. Kim Sei-young - Wikipedia

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    Kim plays on the LPGA of Korea Tour and the LPGA Tour. She has won five times on the LPGA of Korea Tour and twelve times on the LPGA Tour. Her win at the 2018 Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic set the record for the lowest 72-hole score (257) and the lowest to-par score (−31). [3] Kim won her first major, the 2020 Women's PGA Championship, by ...

  6. Park Sung-hyun (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    From 2014 to 2016 Park played on the LPGA of Korea Tour. She won four times in 2015 and six times in 2016. Since 2017 Park has played on the LPGA Tour. In July 2017, she won the U.S. Women's Open, an LPGA major. [3] In November 2017, she became the number one ranked golfer in the Women's World Golf Rankings. [4]

  7. Jenny Shin - Wikipedia

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    Born in Seoul, South Korea, Shin moved to the United States at age 9. She won the U.S. Girls' Junior in 2006 becoming its youngest winner at age 13. [1] Shin turned professional in 2010. She played on the Futures Tour in 2010, winning The International at Concord in July and finishing 4th on the money list to earn her LPGA Tour card for 2011

  8. 2024 LPGA of Korea Tour - Wikipedia

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    Below is the schedule for the 2024 season. [1] " Date" is the ending date for the tournament. The number in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number wins in official money individual events on the LPGA of Korea Tour, including that event.

  9. BMW Ladies Championship - Wikipedia

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    The BMW Ladies Championship is a women's professional golf tournament in Wonju, [1] South Korea, co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour and the LPGA Tour. It debuted in 2019. [ 2 ] It replaced the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship as the LPGA Tour's Korean stop on its Asian swing.