# 4th LPGA victory in total A total of 16 winners have been identified so far, and half of them were Korean champions, including Shin Ji-ae (2009), Park In-bee (2015 and 2017), and Jang Ha-na (2016). In particular, except for the 2020 tournament, which was not held due to COVID-19, Park Sung-hyun (2019), Kim Hyo-joo (2021) and Ko Jin-young (2022, 2023) have won four consecutive games. However, as Australia's Hannah Green (27) won the final round of the tournament on the 3rd, Korea's fifth consecutive single competition failed at the same time as Ko Jin-young's third consecutive victory. Green, who is in her seventh season on the LPGA Tour, shot a 5-under 67 with six birdies and one bogey on the last day to confirm her victory with a total of 13-under 275. Born on December 20, 1996, in Perth, Australia, Green's winning age is 27 years, 2 months and 12 days. After turning professional in 2016, she won a LPGA membership in the 2018 season as the runner-up in the qualifying tournament in 2017. In 2019, the second year of the LPGA Tour, Park reported her first LPGA Tour victory by one stroke after competing with Park Sung-hyun at the Women's PGA Championship, a major tournament, and after dominating the Portland Classic in 2019 and the LA Championship in late April 2023, she added a victory in 317 days. It was her first LPGA Tour Asian swing victory. This is the fourth victory in the LPGA Tour. She is the fifth Australian golfer to win at least four titles after Carrie Webb, Jan Stevenson, Lee Min-ji and Rachel Hetherington. It is the Australian win after Lee Min-ji, who won the BMW Ladies Championship in October 2023. It is also the second Australian win of the HSBC Women's World Championship after 2011 winner Carrie Webb. With this victory, he received 500 points from the Race to the CME Globe, ranking fifth (504.975 points). With $270,000 in prize money, he rose to fourth place in this season's prize money ($275,456) and earned $4.789,397, surpassing $4.5 million in total prize money on the LPGA Tour. Green, who participated in the HSBC Women's World Championship for the fourth time this year, finished second in 2021, tied for sixth in 2022, and tied for 20th in 2023. She finished tied for 54th at the Honda LPGA Thailand last week, when she played for the first time in the 2024 season. BY: **[바카라사이트](https://www.outlookindia.com/outlook-spotlight/2023년-한국을-대표하는-카지노-사이트-best-10--news-326663 )**