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last major tournament of the Korean women's golf season, Hyo-joo Kim won the overwhelming victory and climbed to the top of the prize money rankings.



This is Seo Dae-won.



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There was no player to catch up with Kim Hyo-joo, who took the lead in 10 strokes in the final round.



Ko Jin-young and Lim Hee-jung once pursued with six strokes, but that was it.



Kim Hyo-joo lost 3 strokes on the last day, but won by a whopping 8 strokes to beat Ko Jin-young, second place with a total of 9 under par.



Kim Hyo-joo, who won the'Wire to Wire' championship without ever taking the lead for four days, marked the second victory of the season as a major.



[Kim Hyo-joo/World ranking 11th: Originally (the last day) 3 under par was the goal, but I hit 3 over par.

I think it's a good thing to win.]



Kim Hyo-joo, who received a prize of 240 million won, quickly jumped to the top of the prize money, and took the lead in three divisions, including the average number of at-bats that ran early in the first place with Da-seung, a co-leader with Park Hyun-kyung.



Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, overseasist Kim Hyo-joo, who is playing in Korea instead of the LPGA tour, is in the moment to pacify the KLPGA tour this season.



(Video editing: Nam Il)