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“Proma” is ranked 12th, Joint-Ko Jinyoung play-off, LPGA Tour swing champion

“Prome” Ariya Jutanugarn, a Thai girl, finished the match with a total score of 13 under par 275, took 12th place in the LPGA Tour golf tournament, the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea. On Sunday 24 Oct. Grab the prize money of US $ 33,510 (1.07 million baht) with the championship goes to Ko Jin Young, who cut the playoffs against Lim Yi Jung, a South Korean compatriot.

The LPGA Tour Golf Battle, BMW Ladies Championship, wins a total prize money of US$ 2 million (64 million baht) from October 21-24 at the LP Golf Course. GA International Busan, par 72, 6,726 yards, in Busan, South Korea

At the end of the last day of the tournament, “Prome” Ariya Jutanugarn is a Thai female golfer who has performed the best in this tournament. After the final round, he made it 5 under par 67 from 6 birdies, 1 bogey, scored a total of 13 under par 275, took 12th place with Lee Min Ji, a young Australian swinger. The prize money will be split between 33,510 USD (1.07 million baht) each.

The champions of this tournament have to duel to the play-off round after Ko Jinyoung, the former world number one from South Korea. Added in this round, another 8 under par 64 moved up to lead together with Lim E Jong, a young national swinger who scored a total of 22 under par 266, making a play-off duel to find the winner. The duel ended just the first time after Ko Jinyoung relied on his stillness. and a superior experience to overcome won the championship with a prize money of USD 300,000 (9.6 million), while Lim E Jung received a prize of $ 180,553 (5.77 million baht).

Lydia Ko (New Zealand), Kim Ah Lim, Lee Da Yeon and Anna Rin took third place from a total score of 17 under par 271, splitting the prize money to 95,144 US dollars (3.04 million baht), with Chun Eunji and Ryu Hae Ran took the seventh place with a total score of 16 under par 272, splitting the prize money of $ 52,392 each (1.6 million baht).

For other Thai girls, Pro Jan Wichanee Meechai picked up points in the final round, coming in 4 under par 68, scoring a total of 11 under par 277, taking 17th place, together with promotion Moriya Jutanugarn, sharing the prize money of 23,685 dollars each. United States, 757,920 baht, while Promyo Pajaree Anannaruekan finished 22nd, joining a total of 10 under par 278 and Projasmin Suwannapura, taking 41st place from a total of 5 under par 283.

The next event on the LPGA Tour will be the Pelican Women’s Championship, with a total prize pool of $1.75 (56 million) at the Pelican Golf Club at a par 70 distance of 6,268 yards during the day. 11-14 Nov. Next

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