[Golf Topic] Kia Motors Korea Women's Open 'National Title' "As Scheduled~"
Lee Dayeon celebrating with a commemorative photo immediately after winning the Korean Women's Open last year.
View original image[Asia Economy Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist Reporter] ○…The Kia Motors Korea Women's Open, the 'National Title,' is set to take place as scheduled on the 18th of next month...
The Korea Golf Association (KGA) announced on the 29th, "We will uphold the tradition of the country's top tournament," adding, "Considering the COVID-19 situation, we will implement thorough quarantine measures." The total prize money is 1 billion KRW, with a winner's prize of 250 million KRW, held as a 72-hole stroke play at Bears Best Cheongna Golf Club in Incheon. Accordingly, the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour is maintaining momentum, following the KLPGA Championship that ended on the 17th, heading into the second major of the 2020 season.
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It is interesting that the KGA and Kolon had already canceled the Kolon Korea Open (total prize money 1.2 billion KRW), scheduled for June 25 at Woojeong Hills Golf Club in Cheonan, Chungnam. Last year, Lee Da-yeon (23, Mediheal) secured a '2-stroke victory' by shooting 2-under par on the final day of the Korea Women's Open. This year, although the 'no-audience event' due to COVID-19 is regrettable, many overseas-based players currently staying in Korea have entered the competition, making the race for the championship expected to be even more intense.
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