Go Jin-young (24), who won the fourth victory of the season at the LPGA Women's Canadian Open (CP) Women's Open, said, "I am thrilled and incredible."

Ko Jin Young won 4th of the season and 6 wins in the CP Women's Open on 26th (Korea Time) at the CP Women's Open in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. .

In particular, he won 26 Buddys for four days without hitting any bogies, winning the 72-hole No Bogie in four years after Park In-bee (31) of the 2015 HSBC Women's Championship.

Ko Jin-young said, "I decided to play this week without regrets, but I think I played without regrets. It was a week that I was thrilled to win without seeing it.

Ko has been on the 106th consecutive rowing tour since hitting the AIG Women's British Open 3rd Round 2 in August.

"Last night, my friend told me that I had a continuous rowing, so I decided to make a round without seeing it in the fourth round." "I was delighted.

In the first game, Ko Jin-young played flawlessly and set the record for the 72-hole personal total and the CP Women's Open.

Ko Jin Young has added $ 337,000,500 in prize money and raised the prize money to $ 26,168,631 this season.

It is noteworthy that Ko will continue his career and surpass the $ 3 million season prize for the first time since 2007 Lorena Ochoa (Mexico).

"Because I had a birdie in the 17th hole, I was convinced to win," he said. "It seems that I have been able to win because there are many Korean people. I will do my best to help. "

I especially enjoyed playing in groups such as Brooke Henderson (Canada), who was cheered by home fans and said, "It was always nice to play with Brook, especially in Canada."

Ko Jin-young attracted attention by using the scorebook with Taegeukgi.

Even if you put your notebook in the back pocket of your pants, the Korean flag on the white background caught the eye.

Ko Jin-young official said, "This week David Brooker Caddy gave it to Jin Jin-young."

Veteran Caddy Bruker has served as an express helper until the year when Ko Jin-young, who has been breathing, became number one in the world rankings.

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