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Top female golf stars at LPGA Int’l Busan

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The BMW Ladies Championsh­ip 2019 will take place at the 6,726-yard par-72 LPGA Internatio­nal Busan in Busan. Starting Oct. 24, the four-day event will be its inaugural edition.

The official LPGA Tour tournament features a star-studded 84-woman field from 16 countries across the world with no cuts.

Golf fans are agog to see how the world’s big names would end each of the four days, contending for the crown. The major concern among local golf fans is if Korean player could elbow her rivals aside into the limelight, holding the trophy aloft.

Top 30 golfers on the KLPGA Tour Money Rankings gained entry to the 72-hole stroke play, which replaced the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championsh­ip as the lone LPGA tournament on Korean soil.

In all, 36 players out of the top 40 LPGA money leaders will compete for the title, World No. 2 Park Sunghyun not taking part.

Participat­ing in the event among Korean LPGA Tour players are Ko Jing-young ranked first in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, World No. 3 Lee Jeong-eun6, Kim Sei-young and many famous others.

Ko, 24, continues her sensationa­l season by winning her second major of the year at the Evian Championsh­ip after earning her first major success at the ANA Inspiratio­n.

Also she notched the Hite Jinro

Championsh­ip title on the home soil a couple of weeks ago.

Lee, the runaway leader in the Rookie of the Year points standings, won the U.S. Women’s Open last June for her first LPGA win.

Kim broke LPGA scoring record en route to win the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic in Wisconsin on July 8, 2018. Shooting rounds of 63-65-64-65 for cumulative score of 31-under-par, she smashed the LPGA Tour’s four-day record by four shots. The 72-hole record was 27 under par held by Sorenstam.

Golf fans will see a host of their favorite celebritie­s including Australian profession­al golfer Lee Minjee, Lydia Ko of New Zealand and Brooke Henderson from Canada.

Also in the field will be Jessica Korda from the U.S., Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand and Chinese Feng Shanshan.

Jutanugarn currently ranked 10th in the Women’s World Golf Rankings is a 10-time LPGA Tour winner including two majors - Women’s British Open in 2016 and U.S. Women’s Open in 2018. The 23-year-old was the World No. 1 in June 2017.

World No. 21-ranked Feng Shanshan notched 10 career LPGA Tour victories including a major. The 30-year-old became the first player from China, male or female, to become No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings.

The 72-hole stroke play tournament will have a total purse of US$2 million, with $300,000 for the champion.

The place of the tournament, formerly known as the Asiad Country Club is the first LPGA-certified golf course outside the United States.

 ?? Yonhap ?? The BMW Ladies Championsh­ip 2019 participan­ts pose for a photo during a press conference at the LPGA Internatio­nal Busan in Busan, Tuesday. From left are Choi Hye-jin, Nelly Korda, Danielle Kang, Ko Jinyoung, Brooke Hendersen and Hur Mi-jung.
Yonhap The BMW Ladies Championsh­ip 2019 participan­ts pose for a photo during a press conference at the LPGA Internatio­nal Busan in Busan, Tuesday. From left are Choi Hye-jin, Nelly Korda, Danielle Kang, Ko Jinyoung, Brooke Hendersen and Hur Mi-jung.
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