The all-time competition for the championship, Bang Shin-sil, the slugging king who dominated the longest course in the KLPGA, won the championship thanks to a good putt.

Apr 20, 2025

The all-time competition for the championship, Bang Shin-sil, the slugging king who dominated the longest course in the KLPGA, won the championship thanks to a good putt.
Bangshinil Nexen St. 9 Masters 2025 FR No. 2 Iron T-Shot



The worst thing for a golfer is a day of lightning. The rain and wind are the next worst.

However, clear and bright days are not the best. On cloudy and slightly humid days, the best score is likely to come out.

This weather is even better, especially for tour professionals. This is because concentration increases and the green becomes soft, making it good to settle. A day when you can reduce your score.




Gaya Country Club (par 72, 6,836 yards) in Gimhae, Gyeongsangnam-do, on the 20th, when the final round of KLPGA Nexen and St. Nine Masters 2025 took place. The weather was like this on this day. It was cloudy all day from morning to afternoon. The greens softened with occasional very light rain.

It was cloudy, but the temperature did not change much from 16 to 20 degrees Celsius. It was a perfect day to keep in shape and perform.

Sure enough, the championship players cheered up. Both you and I reduced the number of pars to zero, leading the all-time competition. The unpredictable Spring and Autumn Warring States era continued in the final third round. Park Ji-young is leading at 8 under par until the second round. The AI prediction statistics winning score was 10 under par for the final total. However, many of the top-ranked players began to reduce the number of pars and far exceed the expected winning score.




The all-time competition for the championship, Bang Shin-sil, the slugging king who dominated the longest course in the KLPGA, won the championship thanks to a good putt.
Bangshinil Nexen St. 9 Masters 2025 FR 1st hole tee shot
The longest course in the KLPGA. The back of the long shot king shone. The last player to laugh was Bang Shin-sil.

A unique long shot is basic. With a refined putt sense, he succeeded in making a series of mid- to long-distance birdie putts and held his first championship cup of the season in his arms.

Dongbu Engineering & Construction won the Korea Land Trust Championship in 2023 for the third time in two years and 554 days. It had a prize money of 162 million won.




In the final third round of the tournament held on the 20th, Bang Shin-sil recorded seven birdies without a bogey, recording a seven-under-par 65 to win the championship, one stroke ahead of second place with a total of 13-under 203. Madasom, who played in the championship group, cut five shots to 67 on the day, finishing the tournament in second place with a 12-under 204 total. Madasom, who was tied for second place with Park Ji-young and Yoo Hyun-jo Lee Dong-eun, jumped to second place by making a 7-meter birdie putt on the last 18th hole (par 4). It was the last putt that increased the tournament's prize money by 35 million won.

The all-time competition for the championship, Bang Shin-sil, the slugging king who dominated the longest course in the KLPGA, won the championship thanks to a good putt.
Massom Nexen St. Nine Masters 2025 FR No. 3 Green Identification
The all-time competition for the championship, Bang Shin-sil, the slugging king who dominated the longest course in the KLPGA, won the championship thanks to a good putt.
Park Ji-young Oh Kyung-eun Madasom Nexen St. Nine Masters 2025 FR No. 1 hole
Park Ji-young, who was the lone No. 1 until the second round, led by reducing her tee shot to 12 under par with a birdie on the 13th hole (par 3), but unfortunately allowed a reversal as she made a bogey on the 14th hole (par 4) due to a deep rough. He finished the tournament tied for third with Yoo Hyun-jo, Lee Dong-eun, with a total of 11-under 205. Ko Ji-woo, Kim Min-ju and Choi Ye-rim tied for sixth with 10-under 206 overall.

Choi Eun-woo, who was aiming for his third consecutive victory in the tournament, tied for ninth place with Park Hyun-kyung and Hwang Yoo-min with a final total of 9 under par 207.

Bang Shin-sil, who was congratulated for the championship after watching the last hole play of the championship group, said, `I didn't expect (to win) at all because the competition for the lead on the last day was so fierce, but I'm happy to reduce the number of pars and win the championship with a good putt.' "Today, the good feeling until the second half was the driving force behind the victory," he said.

Bang Shin-sil, who has become sophisticated with his unique long hit and putt, said "As we won the championship quickly in the first half of the year, we will do our best to win many games without losing our initial commitment to the rest of the tournament."I'm determined.

Photo courtesy = KLPGA



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.