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bi Park won the'Wire to Wire' championship in the LPGA Tour, which he played for the first time this season.

It is the 21st win in total.



This is Ha Seong-ryong reporter.



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Park In-bi, who took the lead in the 5th round, had plenty of room throughout the game.



With sharp iron shots and elaborate putts, we reduced the number of strokes, so we didn't even allow a single crisis.



Park In-bi won the'Wire to Wire' championship, which never gave up a single lead from the first day to the last day, winning a tie for 2nd place by 5 strokes with a final total of 14 under par.



Park In-bi, who had only finished runner-up three times in this tournament, reached the top of the LPGA Tour 13 months after the Australian Women's Open in February last year, with her first championship.



Park In-bi, who achieved the youngest win at the 2008 US Women's Open, reached 21 wins in her career in 13 years, approaching Se-ri Park's record for the most wins in Korea by 4 wins.



[Park Inbi/LPGA 21 wins in total: Se-ri Park has always been respected since childhood.

I'm always happy to try to follow in her footsteps, and I'm really happy to be close to that achievement.] The



chances of participating in the Tokyo Olympics, which kick off in July, are also higher.



At the end of June, four Korean athletes were influential in the world rankings, and Park In-bi was the fourth in the world and the third highest ranking Korean athletes after Ko Jin-young and Kim Se-young, gaining an advantage in the Olympic ticket competition.