Bang Shin-sil, the second multi-winner of the season, took the 4th place in the WeMade grand prize point and jumped to 55th place in the world

Jul 15, 2025

Bang Shin-sil, the second multi-winner of the season, took the 4th place in the WeMade grand prize point and jumped to 55th place in the world
T-shot of the High1 Resort Open Room. Photo courtesy =KLPGA



Bang Shin-sil, who won his second victory of the season at the High1 Resort Women's Open and joined the ranks of the second multiple wins this season after Lee Ye-won.

After the competition, various rankings rose together.

He added 70 points for the KLPGA WeMade to rank fourth (259 points), up three places from the previous week. WeMix points also added 570 points to rise to fourth place (2399.10 points).




Bang Shin-sil, a regular customer who participated in the 2023 and 2024 consecutive WMIX Championship, the season's king of kings, increased his chances of participating for the third consecutive year with this victory.

Currently, the top five points in the WMIX point rankings are No. 1 Lee Ye-won (2631.84 points), No. 2 Hong Jung-min (2555.03 points), No. 3 Yoo Hyun-jo (2458.47 points), No. 4 Bang Shin-sil (2399.10 points), and No. 5 Lee Dong-eun (2165.27 points). At the end of the season, the top rankers of Wymix points will be given a berth in the 'Wymix Championship' competition.

In the world ranking announced on the 15th, Bang Shin-sil ranked 55th, up eight notches from last week (63rd). Bang Shin-sil's all-time best ranking is 36th, which was recorded immediately after the Blue Canyon Ladies Championship in March 2024.




Bang Shin-sil, the second multi-winner of the season, took the 4th place in the WeMade grand prize point and jumped to 55th place in the world
Grace Kim, of Australia, kisses her trophy after winning the Evian Championship women's golf tournament, in Evian, eastern France, Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

Meanwhile, Korean-Australian Grace Kim, who won the Amundi Evian Championship, the fourth major of the U.S. LPGA Tour season, jumped 74 notches from 99th to 25th.

While Nelly Korda (USA) kept the top spot, the Evian Championship runner-up Gino Thitikul (Thailand) pressed Korda for a narrow second place.






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.