Published on March 26, 2026
SEOUL, March 23 (Yonhap) — Kim Hyo-joo has gone wire-to-wire for her eighth career title on the LPGA Tour, clinching victory at the latest tournament with a remarkable display of skill and determination.
The South Korean golfer, who has consistently demonstrated her prowess on the greens, maintained her lead from the first round through to the final day. Kim’s steady performance throughout the event included several birdies and an impressive showing in challenging conditions.
“This victory means a lot to me,” Kim stated in a post-round interview. “I worked hard to prepare for this tournament, and to come out on top feels incredible. I couldn’t have done it without the support of my team and fans.”
Throughout the tournament, Kim showcased her exceptional putting skills, which proved crucial in maintaining her lead. As the competition progressed, she remained composed under pressure, fending off challenges from several top players who were gunning for the title.
With this win, Kim Hyo-joo reinforces her status as one of the leading figures in women’s golf. Her eighth LPGA Tour title places her among the elite in the sport, as she continues to build on her already impressive resume.
The victory also marks a significant milestone in Kim’s career, asserting her as a consistent contender in LPGA events. Fans and analysts alike are keenly watching her next moves on the tour, eager to see what this talented golfer will accomplish next.
As the season progresses, Kim’s victory serves as a reminder of the fierce competition present in women’s golf and highlights her role in its growing prominence worldwide.
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