While the Korean LPGA Tour has played 11 out of a total of 30 tournaments in 2025, only Lee Ye-won (22), who is in her fourth year of the tour, and Bang Shin-sil (21), who is in her third year of the tour, are recording an average of 60s as of the 11th.
Having participated in 10 competitions side by side this season, the two teams have played 30 rounds each, ranking first and second in average at-bats with 69.6667 for Lee and 69.9667 for Bang Shin-sil. Lee shot a total of 2090, while Bang Shin-sil had 2099 pars.온라인카지노
These days, players aim for the grand prize and the top prize winner as their season's goal, but just a few years ago, top players often put the top spot in average at-bats as their annual goal. Average at-bats are the most reliable indicators of stable performance, and if they rank No. 1 in average at-bats, it is easy to "automatically" take the grand prize and the top prize winner together. Yoon In-na, who ranked first in average at-bats (70.0526) last year, won only one win, but won the grand prize and the top prize.
In particular, the average par for 60s is considered a yardstick to evaluate top-notch players. This is a record that can be achieved throughout the entire season only when outstanding performance and strong physical stamina are required. Jang Ha-na was the last person to record average par for 60s in the KLPGA tour. It topped the list with 69.9088 in 2021.
Lee, who won the grand prize and the top prize with 70.7565 pars in 2023, has achieved three wins alone this season, and is thus opening the "trending season 2." He is ranking first not only in average pars but also in the grand prize (344 points) and the prize money (795.61 million won or 795.61 million won). He is committed to complementing his physical stamina, which was considered a weak point, and not to repeat his regret that he failed to add more wins even after winning three games in this season early last year. He has displayed more stability than anyone else by banking on his outstanding green play.
Having ranked 17th in average at-bats (71.7571) in 2023, during the rookie season, Bang has improved significantly this year after ranking 10th with 70.8966 last year. After overcoming the disappointment of failing to win last year's championship despite having two wins as a rookie, he is ranked fourth in this season's grand prize (191 points) and prize money (392.4 million won) with one win. He is showing off his outstanding skills by supplementing his putting ability, which was still his trademark long shot and relatively lacking.
Will Lee Ye-won and Bang Shin-sil, who are "only" in their 60s in this season's KLPGA tour, be able to keep their 60s in their 60s until the end of the season? This is the key point of attention throughout the season to see whether an average player in their 60s will be born in four years following Jang Ha-na, and who will be if they are born.
Lee and Bang Shin-sil will play together in the first and second rounds at the 39th Korean Women's Open Golf Championship (total prize money of 1.2 billion won), which will open at Rainbow Hills Country Club (par 72) in Eumseong County, North Chungcheong Province on Wednesday. The first day will start at 1:20 p.m. with Noh Seung-hee, the defending champion. Lee's personal best is tied for sixth place in the Korean Women's Open in 2023, and Bang Shin-sil's best is fifth place last year.