The Samchully Champion Group, the Rookie of the Year Award for Jeju 2 wins, everyone has a happy ending, and the one word that Won left to her younger sister (SOIL Championship 2025)
Nov 02, 2025
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The winners Ko Ji-won (21) and Yoo Hyun-jo (20), who wrote the scorecards side by side, celebrate each other. Seo Kyo-rim (19) and Samcheon-ri's three family members competed for the championship in the championship group. The result was a happy ending for all Samchully family members.
Go Ji-won won 'Jeju 2 wins'. Yoo Hyun-jo has established the `We Made Grand Prize.' Seo Kyo-rim succeeded in solidifying 'Shinin King' by widening the gap with the second place.
It was simply 'Three Thousand Days'.
It's a day when the KLPGA commemorative towel flies and it's hard to pose for a winning photo. Throughout the competition, strong winds in Jeju could not stop the spirit of the Jeju girl.
Ko Ji-won (21, Samchully) won the final four rounds of the KLPGA Tour S-OIL Championship 2025 (total prize money of 1 billion won) at Elysian Jeju (par 72, 6816 yards) in Jeju-si, Jeju-do on the 2nd, recording 5-under 67 with 6 birdies and 1 bogey, and winning the final total by two strokes with 17-under 271. The prize money is 180 million won.
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Ko Ji-won, who was called Ko Ji-woo's younger brother with three KLPGA wins, properly made his name known this season. Ko Ji-won, who secured the seed by 2027 with his first regular tour debut at the Jeju Samdasoo Masters held in his hometown in August, won his second victory in Jeju again in about three months.
The final round started in the Samchully Championship group against Yoo Hyun-jo and Seo Kyo-rim, who are "Best Friends". Ko Ji-won, who maintained a three-shot lead throughout the second and third rounds, continued her relentless birdie march through strong winds.
In the first half alone, he cut four shots with four birdies and widened the gap with second place to four shots, securing an early victory. In the second half of the strong wind, he reduced his shot by six with consecutive birdies on the 13th hole (par 4) and the 14th hole (par 5), widening the gap with second-place Seo Kyo-rim to five shots. While making his first bogey on the 15th hole (par 4), Seo Kyo-rim, who almost made a hole-in-one on the 16th hole (par 3) where Porsche was caught with a hole-in-one injury, made a birdie, giving a moment of tension. However, the gap was wide to turn around.
Ko Ji-won, who was aggressive throughout the game and confirmed the championship without hesitation, said in a winning interview with the broadcaster that `It was so windy that I tried to have fun with my favorite brothers without letting my guard down"You're good at coming to Jeju, the daughter of Jeju", so I think it's literally done. I'm even more happy to win in front of my family and friends."
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Younger sister Ko Ji-won "I withdrew because my sister was in a bad condition, but she was very upset, but she said a lot of good things to tell me not to care about it and only think about you, and how to hit her." I won with my sister."
Ko Ji-won, who had the best season since the start of golf, said, `I want to be a steady and good player in the future and a person who positively influences people around me"At the beginning of the season, I didn't even think about winning two games." I'm grateful and proud of this, too. I sincerely thank Chairman Lee Man-deuk of Samcheon-ri and various coaches for their great help all the time.
Samcheonri rookie Seo Kyo-rim finished second with a total of 15-under 273 strokes with six birdies without a bogey to secure the Rookie of the Year award. It was the second runner-up to the K-FOOD Nolbu and Hwami Masters in October. With 1,354 points for the Rookie of the Year award, he widened the gap with Kim Si-hyun (1308 points), who finished the competition in eighth place at 8-under par.
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Yoo Hyun-jo, who won the Rookie of the Year award with one win last season, won the KB Financial Star Championship in September this season. Although he only won once, he became the winner of the grand prize, the highest honor, with his consistency in 28 competitions and 19 top-10 finishes.
Jeon In-ji, who participated as a recommended player, finished 14th (7-under 281) with Park Min-ji and Shin Da-in.
Hyun Se-rin, Jeon Ye-sung and Choi Eun-woo tied for third (11-under 277), while Lee Da-yeon and Jang Soo-yeon tied for sixth (9-under 279).
Park Hye-joon cut two shots on the day and tied for eighth place at 8-under par, continuing the back of the top 10 for five consecutive weeks. Jang Soo-yeon ran 11 under par and couldn't avoid the seed match by tying for 6th at 9 under par due to a double bogey in the 17th hole.
Reporter Jung Hyun-seok hschung@sportschosun.com
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