KLPGA’s Im Jin-hee improves to 4-0 with season finale win

Jin-hee Lim has won the Korean Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour title in dramatic fashion.

Im shot a 5-under 67 in the final round of the KLPGA Tour’s SK Shielders-SK Telecom Open (total prize money: 1 billion won) on Wednesday at Rabiebel Country Club Old Course (Par 72) in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, to win with a final total of 16-under 200.

With her fourth victory of the season, Lim clinched a share of the top spot on the leaderboard with two other three-time winners, Lee Ye-won and Park Ji-young.

The SK Shields-SK Telecom Open is the final event of the season.

Going into the event, Lee had already clinched the money list and the grand prize, and the top spot on the stroke average, 카지노사이트 leaving only one of the four individual titles up for grabs.

After winning her first title of the season at the NH Investment & Securities Ladies Championship in May, she went on to win the Jeju Samdasoo Masters in August and the Sangsangin-Korea Economic TV Open in October. Her sixth career victory.

With the 200 million won prize money, she moved into second place on the money list (1.145 billion won).

Im has enjoyed her best season since her debut, ranking second in points and fourth in scoring average.

After losing the lead to Lee at one point, Im regained the lead with a birdie on the ninth (par-4), then birdied the 14th (par-4) and 15th (par-5).

A birdie on the 17th (par-3) drove the wedge home, and she followed it up with the winning birdie on the 18th (par-4).

“My score this season is 100,” she said in celebration.

Lee Da-yeon, who was in contention for the title with Lim, shaved two strokes off her score to finish five strokes back in second place (11-under 205).

Kim Min-ju and Jung So-i tied for third (3-under par 213).

Yewon Lee, who took home a trio of awards, including cash prize, grand prize, and best scoring average, finished tied for 11th (2-over par 218).

Kim Min Byul tied for 14th (3-over-par 219) to clinch the rookie title.

Defending champion Park Min-ji finished the final tournament of the season in a tie for 50th place (10-over par 226). 온라인카지노

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