He won 200 million won (approximately 22 million yen) in prize money, taking the number one spot on the prize money rankings for this season and overtaking Kim Min-Gyu, who is currently competing for the prize money title, to become the first player on the KPGA Tour to win 1 billion won in prize money.
On the 13th, the BAEK SONG Holdings-ASIAD COUNTRY CLUB in Gijang-gun, Busan held
On the final day of the CC Busan Open, Jang Yubin defeated Jang Hee-min, who was also born in 2002, in a close match that went into a playoff.
Jang Yubin and Jang Heemin finished at 9 under par and had to go into a playoff at the 18th hole.
After Jang Hee-min missed her birdie putt, Jang Yubin made a 6-meter birdie putt to take the lead from the wire, who had been leading the tournament.
Zhang Yubin said, "It was unfortunate that I lost in the playoff in the tournament in June, but I'm happy that I was able to show my star quality in the playoff this time."
"Before this tournament, I told my caddie that I wanted to win wire-to-wire, and it really happened. I've always wanted to show it in a playoff.
"I'm happy and it means a lot to me that I was able to make such a good play. I think this tournament will be remembered for a long time," said Ok Tae-hoon (26) after hitting a 5-iron into the 13th hole of the final round.
The shot rolled straight into the hole and recorded a hole in one. This was Ok Tae's second hole in one of the season, following his hole in one at the KPGA Gunsan CC Open in July.
Hun's fifth hole-in-one extended his career record for most holes-in-ones on the KPGA Tour.
2024/10/15 15:14 KST
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