In the Women's PGA Championship, a major event on the US LPGA Tour, Korea's In-Jeon Jeon climbed to the top and recorded four career victories.



Jeon In-ji, who started the last round with a three-stroke lead, made a three-hole bogey and gave up the lead to Lexi Thompson of the United States, but succeeded in reversing with three holes left.



Jeon In-ji finished at 5 under par, beating Lexi Thompson and Korean-Australian Lee Min-ji by one stroke to take the top spot.



Jeon In-ji, who achieved his fourth career win in three years and eight months, was congratulated by his teammates and burst into tears.



In this way, Jeon was thrilled to reach the top of his third major event after winning the U.S. Open in 2015 and the Evian Championship in 2016.



The victory of Jeon In-ji also ended with the victory of the Korean players who were unable to win the 7 major tournaments in a row.



[Jeon In-ji: I am so moved that I have reached the top like this after not winning for over 3 years and 6 months.]