[Golf Topic] Kim Se-young "Maintains Number 6"... Ko Jin-young Ranks 1st
[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…Kim Se-young (27, Mirae Asset, photo) maintained her 'Number 6' position.
In the weekly women's golf world rankings announced on the 28th (Korean time), she received 5.37 points, holding the same rank as last week. She finished 5th in the second event of the 2020 LPGA Tour, the Gainbridge LPGA (total prize money $2 million), held at Boca Rio Golf Club in Boca Raton, Florida, USA, the day before. Following a tie for 7th place in the opening event last week, the Diamond Resort Tournament, she entered the 'Top 10' for two consecutive tournaments.
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Ko Jin-young (25) continued her 27-week streak at No. 1 (8.84 points), Park Sung-hyun (27) was 2nd (6.25 points), and Nelly Korda (USA) was 3rd (6.14 points). Hataoka Nasa (Japan), who finished runner-up in two consecutive tournaments, rose one spot to 4th (5.79 points). South Korea's Lee Jeong-eun6 (24, Daebang Construction) was 8th (5.15 points), Kim Hyo-joo (25, Lotte) 12th (4.22 points), and Park In-bee (32, KB Financial Group) 16th (4.00 points). Gainbridge champion Madelene Sagstrom (Sweden) jumped an impressive 61 spots to 55th (1.83 points).
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