Sei Young Kim thrilled her home crowd in South Korea by winning the BMW Ladies Championship, marking her first victory in five years. The 32-year-old finished the tournament with a remarkable score of 24-under-par, four shots ahead of her competitors. This victory not only adds to her impressive tally of 13 LPGA titles but also signifies her resurgence in the sport after a prolonged winless period.
Kim's performance was characterized by her consistent play throughout the tournament, showcasing her skill and determination. The win is expected to boost her confidence as she looks ahead to future competitions, including the upcoming major championships.
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