Jeon Ji-won "Hunting 2 Wins on the LPGA Epson Tour"
Won by 3 Strokes at French Lick Resort Charity Classic
Prize Money Ranking Rises to 3rd... Secures Top 10 Regular Tour Card
Jeon Ji-won topped the Epson (LPGA 2nd division) Tour in the United States.
On the 6th (local time), at The Pete Dye Course (par 72, 6,431 yards) in French Lick, Indiana, USA, Jeon Ji-won shot 4 birdies and 3 bogeys for a 1-under-par 71 in the 4th round of the French Lick Resort Charity Classic. Jeon Ji-won won by 3 strokes with a total score of 15-under-par 273. This is her second win of the season, following the AINOVA Mission Inn Resort and Club Championship in May.
Jeon Ji-won is taking a tee shot in the 4th round of the French Lick Resort Charity Classic.
[Photo by Epson Tour]
Jeon Ji-won added the winner's prize money of $50,250 (approximately 65 million KRW), moving up to 3rd place in the prize money rankings with $107,403. If a player ranks within the top 10 in the Epson Tour prize money rankings, they earn eligibility to participate in the LPGA Tour next season. Jeon Ji-won debuted on the 1st division tour in 2020 after finishing tied for 16th in the 2019 LPGA Qualifying (Q) Series. Since 2021, she has mainly competed on the Epson Tour.
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Jeon Ji-won said, "The wind was tricky today, and it was difficult to judge the distance, but I felt good from the start of the round," adding, "Being 3rd in the prize money rankings has given me more confidence." Christine Gilman finished 2nd (12-under-par 276), and Maddie McCrary (both from the USA) finished 3rd (9-under-par 279) to close the tournament.
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