Just before sunset, champion putt Jeon Ga-ram won the Hyundai Marine Insurance Choi Kyung-ju Invitational by one stroke and won his fourth victory in total

Sep 28, 2025

Just before sunset, champion putt Jeon Ga-ram won the Hyundai Marine Insurance Choi Kyung-ju Invitational by one stroke and won his fourth victory in total
Tea shot of the second hole driver in the gallery



Jeon Ga-ram won the Hyundai Marine & Marine Insurance Choi Gyeongju Invitational (total prize money of 1.25 billion won) on the Korea Professional Golf Association (KPGA) Tour.

Jeon Ga-ram recorded a 2-under 70 with four birdies and two bogeys in the fourth round of the final day of the tournament at Yeoju Ferrum Club (par 72, 7330 yards) in Gyeonggi Province on the 28th, beating joint second-place Kim Baek-joon and Korean-Canadian Taehoon Lee by one stroke with a final total of 14-under 274.

Jeon Ga-ram achieved four wins on the tour in a year and three months since the KPGA Championship in June last year. The prize money is 250 million won.




Jeon Ga-ram, Kim Baek-joon, and Taehoon Lee were tied for the lead at 13 under par amid an hour and 50 minutes of rain in the morning. A situation in which the winner could not be determined by sunset.
Just before sunset, champion putt Jeon Ga-ram won the Hyundai Marine Insurance Choi Kyung-ju Invitational by one stroke and won his fourth victory in total
A full view of the green putting line in the fifth hole.
Just before sunset, champion putt Jeon Ga-ram won the Hyundai Marine Insurance Choi Kyung-ju Invitational by one stroke and won his fourth victory in total
Kim Baekjun 6th hole second iron shot
Jeon Ga-ram, who went to the green at the 18th hole (par 4) after 6 p.m., secured the championship by making a 2.5-meter birdie putt. Taehoon Lee and Kim Baek-joon, who were waiting for overtime, were losing their spirits.

Choi Seung-bin recorded 12-under 276, ranking fourth alone, and Kim Woo-hyun and Song Min-hyuk tied for fifth at 11-under. Kim Jong-hak, who was the lone lead until the third round, fell to a 5-under tie for 19th place amid a slump in losing seven shots on the day.

Genesis points and No. 1 prize money Ok Tae-hoon tied for 42nd with even-par 288, while Lee Soo-min, the winner of last year's competition, tied for 59th with 7 over par 295.




Photo courtesy = KPGA



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.