Minjee Lee wins second title this season in playoff

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October 22, 2023
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For the second straight week on the LPGA Tour, 72 holes couldn’t decide a winner of the BMW Ladies Championship. But as the dust settled on Sunday at Seowon Hills, a familiar face rose to the occasion to earn her 10th Tour victory and first in the Republic of Korea, Minjee Lee. The Australian, who won her second playoff appearance of the season, found herself in the winner’s circle for the second time in three events after claiming her first win of the season at the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G this past September. Lee defeated American Alison Lee on the first playoff hole, but it took an effort to get to the 73rd hole.

Starting the final round atop the leaderboard with co-leader Ashleigh Buhai of South Africa, Lee notched her first two birdies of the day on Nos. 6 and 7 before dropping a shot on No. 9. With the lead constantly changing between a slew of players, Lee kept focused on the task at hand: make as many birdies as possible, and see what happens. After the turn, she made three more birdies on Nos. 10, 13 and the par-5 15th. She made it onto the green in one on the reachable par-4 17th but three-putted to walk away only with a par.

Meanwhile, Alison Lee - in the penultimate grouping - gave it her all, carding a 67 in the fourth round. Just one stroke back of leaders Buhai and Lee, Alison birdied three of her first nine holes, but carded her first bogey of Sunday on No. 12. She closed with a par, one bogey and four birdies in her last six holes, including two on 17 and 18 to take the clubhouse lead as Minjee stared down the 18th. After finding the fairway, Minjee’s approach landed in front of the green, but she managed to make par to join Alison for another go around.

On the extra hole, both found the fairway and green easily, with Alison looking at a 12-foot birdie putt, and Minjee a six-footer. Alison went first, but missed on the attempt. Minjee knocked it in, earning the special victory in front of family and friends.

“Going into the back nine, the first probably five holes, I wasn't quite as nervous. I was probably a bit more excited than nervous to be fair,” said Minjee. “These last few holes, I was quite excited to play, and you know, we always want to be putting ourselves in that position, in the contending position, week-in, week-out and I was lucky enough to do it this week. It's just really fun to play in those type of conditions and those situations, so I think I really had fun out there this week.”

This was Lee’s second playoff in the Republic of Korea, after losing to Carlota Ciganda at the 2016 LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship. It was a disappointing end to the week, but Lee hopes to take this experience into the rest of the season.

“We're nearing towards the end of the season. I feel really good about my game. I feel like I'm hitting it so well and I had so many putts this week lip out, and I can't stop thinking about all those small mistakes that I potentially made,” said Lee. “Yeah, really happy for Minjee. She obviously played really well. It's disappointing that I couldn't make my birdie putt and give it another shot playing 18 another time, but it is what it is.

Lydia Ko of New Zealand recorded her fourth-straight sub-70 round to finish in solo third at 14-under. After a birdie on the first, she went on to card two bogeys on 7 and 15 and four more birdies on Nos. 9, 11 17 and 18.

American Angel Yin, coming off her victorious week at the Buick LPGA Shanghai, finished fourth at 13-under, while five players tied for fifth at 12-under includin England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff.

Buhai dropped after a 2-over 74 into a tie for 13th by the end of the round.

Pos.PlayerTo ParScoresTotal
1Minjee Lee-1664 - 69 - 71 - 68272
2Alison Lee-1663 - 72 - 70 - 67272
3Lydia Ko-1467 - 69 - 69 - 69274
4Angel Yin-1369 - 68 - 71 - 67275
T5Jodi Ewart Shadoff-1265 - 73 - 73 - 65276
T5Jeongeun Lee6-1268 - 68 - 73 - 67276
T5Atthaya Thitikul-1270 - 71 - 66 - 69276
T5Jiyai Shin-1269 - 71 - 67 - 69276
T5Celine Boutier-1266 - 72 - 68 - 70276
T10Jenny Shin-1169 - 70 - 71 - 67277
T10Ayaka Furue-1164 - 75 - 71 - 67277
T10Lauren Coughlin-1167 - 72 - 67 - 71277
T13Perrine Delacour-1071 - 75 - 66 - 66278
T13Seojin Park (a)-1068 - 74 - 67 - 69278
T13Ashleigh Buhai-1062 - 73 - 69 - 74278
T16Sung Hyun Park-972 - 73 - 68 - 66279
T16Hae Ran Ryu-965 - 71 - 77 - 66279
T16Hee Young Park-971 - 71 - 69 - 68279
T16Hyo Joo Kim-968 - 71 - 72 - 68279
T16Nelly Korda-970 - 68 - 72 - 69279
T16Sarah Schmelzel-970 - 72 - 67 - 70279
T22Linn Grant-870 - 72 - 71 - 67280
T22Yan Liu-866 - 71 - 74 - 69280
T22Brooke M. Henderson-868 - 71 - 71 - 70280
T22Pajaree Anannarukarn-871 - 70 - 68 - 71280
T22Allisen Corpuz-869 - 71 - 69 - 71280
T22Hannah Green-869 - 70 - 69 - 72280
T28Patty Tavatanakit-770 - 72 - 74 - 65281
T28Hye-Jin Choi-772 - 71 - 69 - 69281
T28Linnea Strom-769 - 72 - 71 - 69281
T28Gaby Lopez-770 - 71 - 70 - 70281
T32Jennifer Kupcho-671 - 76 - 71 - 64282
T32In Gee Chun-671 - 71 - 69 - 71282
T34Rose Zhang-574 - 70 - 70 - 69283
T34Carlota Ciganda-575 - 71 - 67 - 70283
T34Grace Kim-572 - 72 - 69 - 70283
T34Megan Khang-567 - 73 - 73 - 70283
T34Andrea Lee-570 - 72 - 70 - 71283
T34A Lim Kim-570 - 69 - 73 - 71283
T34Yuka Saso-572 - 69 - 69 - 73283
T41Narin An-468 - 75 - 73 - 68284
T41Yu Liu-472 - 72 - 71 - 69284
T41Nasa Hataoka-472 - 71 - 71 - 70284
T41Stephanie Kyriacou-468 - 73 - 73 - 70284
T41Mi Hyang Lee-471 - 72 - 70 - 71284
T41Ruoning Yin-465 - 75 - 72 - 72284
T41Maja Stark-465 - 74 - 71 - 74284
T48Lilia Vu-369 - 76 - 74 - 66285
T48Jieun Seo (a)-371 - 71 - 76 - 67285
T48Stephanie Meadow-367 - 78 - 71 - 69285
T48Jin Young Ko-374 - 69 - 70 - 72285
T48Amy Yang-369 - 72 - 72 - 72285
T48Ariya Jutanugarn-372 - 70 - 67 - 76285
T54Alexa Pano-268 - 74 - 73 - 71286
T54Eun-Hee Ji-271 - 70 - 71 - 74286
T56Aditi Ashok-169 - 75 - 73 - 70287
T56Georgia Hall-173 - 70 - 74 - 70287
T56Hinako Shibuno-167 - 72 - 77 - 71287
T59Gemma DryburghPar68 - 77 - 75 - 68288
T59Sarah KempPar69 - 76 - 71 - 72288
T59Moriya JutanugarnPar70 - 73 - 73 - 72288
T62Nanna Koerstz Madsen+170 - 74 - 74 - 71289
T62Peiyun Chien+170 - 77 - 70 - 72289
T64Maria Fassi+272 - 78 - 71 - 69290
T64Olivia Cowan+273 - 74 - 74 - 69290
T64Madelene Sagstrom+269 - 72 - 76 - 73290
T64Soomin Oh (a)+271 - 75 - 67 - 77290
T68So Yeon Ryu+373 - 76 - 71 - 71291
T68Esther Henseleit+369 - 74 - 69 - 79291
70Sei Young Kim+469 - 80 - 71 - 72292
T71Celine Borge+573 - 76 - 77 - 67293
T71Albane Valenzuela+570 - 76 - 73 - 74293
73Chanettee Wannasaen+672 - 76 - 74 - 72294
74Ryann O'Toole+876 - 71 - 72 - 77296
75Matilda Castren+1673 - 77 - 78 - 76304
76Dabeen Yun (a)+3778 - 87 - 83 - 77325
W/DDanielle Kang72 - 78
W/DAnna Nordqvist69
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BMW Ladies Championship 2023

Date: October 19th - 22nd 2023

Location: Seowon Hills at Seowon Valley Country Club,| Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

Purse: $2,200,000

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