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Lee Mi-rim won the first LPGA major championship with the magical 18th hole'Chip in Eagle'.

I threw myself coolly into the champion pond, the tradition of the tournament.



This is Seo Dae-won.



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Two shots behind the leader Nelly Corda with only one hole left.



The game seemed to be over, but an incredible reversal took place.



Par 5 and 18 holes, the third shot of Lee Mi-rim, who hit off the green, went downhill and was sucked into the hole like a lie, and this dramatic eagle led to overtime.



In the first hole extended by three players, including Brooke Henderson, both Corda and Henderson failed to birdie, and Lee Mirim, who had gained momentum, calmly put a birdie putt to achieve his fourth LPGA Tour title and his first major in his life.



[Mirim Lee: I feel so good.

I can't believe it.

I just...

.

You're crazy.]



Like Ji-eun Park, Yoo Sun-young, Park In-bi, So-yeon Yoo, and Jin-young Ko last year, the past Korean winners of this tournament, Lee Mi-rim, according to the tradition of the tournament, jumped into the'Champion Pond' next to the green of the 18th hole. I got it and made a laugh.



[Lee Mi-rim: Oh, what should I do?

Isn't it too deep?

I think I didn't do it well because I was just a little scared of jumping.]



This season's Korean player's LPGA Tour victory increased to 3 wins after Park Hee-young and Park In-bi in February.



(Video editing: Woo Ki-jung)