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Min-ji Park, the strongest player in Korea, climbed to the top after overtime at the KLPGA Tour Hite Jinro Championship, winning two consecutive major titles and five wins in the season.



Correspondent Seo Dae-won.



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the rain and chilly weather, Kim Su-ji, who was aiming for the championship three weeks in a row, and Park Min-ji, who competed in the championship group, took the lead alone with a birdie on the 13th hole.



After that, the gap with Kim Su-ji, who collapsed with consecutive bogey, widened, but allowed Jung Yun-ji to take the lead, who caught two birdies in the last three holes.



Minji Park missed the last hole birdie putt and was taken to overtime, and failed to put a shorter birdie putt in the first overtime.



But he didn't miss his third chance.



In the second overtime, when Jung Yun-ji made a shot mistake and stopped at par, Park Min-ji neatly put a downhill birdie putt to finish the game.



Following the KB Financial Star Championship last month, he won the second and third major title this year, increasing his number of wins in the season to five.



[Park Min-ji/KLPGA Tour 15 wins: I won 3 major tournaments.

The remaining two, I think the goal is to win.]



Park Seong-hyun, who participated in a domestic competition in a year and drove many galleries, showed off a cool chip, Buddy, and finished tied for 3rd place.