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South Korean Kim Se-young climbed to the top at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on the LPGA Tour in the US overnight.

After competing against Park In-bi, he won the first major tournament in his life.



This is Jung Hee-don.



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Kim Se-young, who started the final round with the 7-under-par alone leader, competed in fierce competition with senior Park In-bi.



Park In-bi, who started in fourth place, three strokes behind Kim Se-young, recorded four birdies up to the 12th hole, including three birdies in the first half, and followed Kim Se-young by two strokes.



However, Se-young Kim, a birdie on the 13th and 14th holes, widened the gap with Park In-bi by 4 strokes and stepped closer to the championship.



Park In-bi succeeded in a long distance putt on the 17th hole and strengthened it until the last minute, but the charter was not overturned.



Kim Se-young split the game by catching birdies in a row at the 16th and 17th holes.



In the end, Kim Se-young hit the 7-under par with 7 birdies without a look, and surpassed Park In-bi by 5 strokes with a total of 14 under pars and climbed to the top and lifted the major championship cup for the first time.



[Kim Se-young: I've been waiting for a long time to win the major tournament, but I'm so impressed that that dream finally comes true.]



Se-young Kim, who won her 11th title in 11 months after winning the CME Group Tour Championship in November last year, won the prize money of 645,000 dollars. I also had the joy of winning about 743 million won.



Kim Se-young, Park In-bi, and Korean players took the 1st and 2nd place side by side, while Hataoka of Japan was a tie for 3rd place with Spain's Time Da and 7 under par.



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