Korean LPGA Championship ends due to Corona crisis
Korean LPGA Championship ends due to Corona crisis
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The golf tournament played after the Corona virus in South Korea ended on Sunday, which was played without an audience. Strict safety guidelines were followed in this women's PGA competition. Three of the world's top 10 women players were golfers at the Korean LPGA Championship.

The competition was eyed worldwide, whose broadcast rights were sold to the US, Canada and Australia. Normally this tournament does not get much importance outside of South Korea, but after the US LPGA tournament was postponed in February, it became the first top level women's golf tournament.

Park Hun Kyung won his first win after becoming a professional in 2018 and earned a sum of $ 180,000. She played a five-under par 67 in the final round, putting his score at 17 under. Bae Seon Woo and Lim Jeong were second and third respectively. Let us tell you that the Football League of South Korea, K-League has also returned to the field since the beginning of this month. In this, the first match was played between Jeonbuk Motors and Suwan Bluewings.

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