
Jeon en Ji takes a selfie holding the trophy just after winning his third major of the season, the KPMG PGA women’s championship. Bethesda (USA) = Getty Images / Multibits
(Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-Rae) ○ … “The female champion of KPMG” Jeon in Ji (28) is about to enter the “Top 10”.
On the morning of the 28th (Korean hour), she received 4.46 points in the world’s official golf golf ranking officially announced, jumping 21 places from 33rd to 12th to 12th. She accumulated points by winning the third major of the LPGA tour of this season, the KPMG PGA female championship (total price of $ 9 million), which ended the day before at the Blue Course (by 72) of the Congressal Golf Club in Bethesda, Maryland, United States. This is his 4th career victory, in 3 years and 8 months after the Keb Hana Bank championship in October 2018.
Ko Jin-Young (27, 9.35 points) maintained his 1st place, while the KPMG women’s finalist, Minjee Lee (Australia, 8.45 points) pushed Nelly Korda (United States, 8.24 points) to the 3rd and reached 2nd place. “ Rookie n ° 1 ‘Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) is 4th, Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 5th, Lexi Thompson (USA) 6th and Hataoka Nasa (Japan) 7th. Kim Hyo-Joo of Korea (27) is the 8th, Kim Se-Young (29) 11th and Park In-Bee (34) 13th. BC Card Champ Park Min-ji (24) increased from 2 places to 16th.
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