Partner who instilled confidence in Kim Min-sun's first win renews KLPGA WeMade's target point contract

Apr 29, 2025

Partner who instilled confidence in Kim Min-sun's first win renews KLPGA WeMade's target point contract
Kim Min-sun, who reached the top of the WMIX Championship 2024, is on a roll with her first KLPGA Tour victory in the 2025 season. Photo courtesy = Convention Organizing Committee



The Korean Women's Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) will continue its partnership with WeMade Co., Ltd. on the use and sponsorship of the name KLPGA Grand Prize Point.

By renewing the contract, the two sides will maintain the official name of the KLPGA target point as 'KLPGA We Made target point'.

WeMade will retain its exclusive right to the name as a partner. As a result, the name is continuously exposed on KLPGA Tour broadcasts, official websites, mobile apps, various media and online content, and collective advertisements and logos through ranking boards in the venue are also exposed.




WeMade is also working on continuous support for players. From March to October of the 2025 season, a total of 8 million won in bonuses will be given to the eight outstanding players selected monthly, 1 million won each, and 20 million won will be provided to the grand prize winner at the grand prize award ceremony held after the end of the season.
Partner who instilled confidence in Kim Min-sun's first win renews KLPGA WeMade's target point contract
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Meanwhile, WeMade will hold a two-day 'WiMix Championship' from November 15 to 16.

Kim Min-sun, who won her first title at the Deokshin EPC Championship, which ended on the 27th, gained great confidence by winning the Wymix Championship 2024 held last year. He produced an extraordinary event that beat Yoon Na-na, who was No. 1 in the WMIX point ranking at the time, in match play. Kim Min-sun, who has confidence in herself, has since emerged as the main character of this season's turmoil by focusing on short games throughout the winter.

The competition, which features the top 24 players in the Race to Wimix Championship, is the season's climax event and is drawing attention as a fruit of digital sports marketing linked to WeMade's flagship blockchain platform 'WEMIX'.




Park Kwan-ho, CEO of WeMade, said, "Through our continuous partnership with KLPGA, we will further accelerate the popularization of blockchain technology and expansion of sports ecosystems. We will continue to provide practical benefits to athletes and expand contact with fans." he said.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.