Korean players combine for 3 LPGA wins in 2024, lowest total in 13 years

 Amy Yang, of South Korea, is doused after winning the Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Sahalee Country Club, June 23, in Sammamish, Wash. AP-Yonhap

Amy Yang, of South Korea, is doused after winning the Women's PGA Championship golf tournament at Sahalee Country Club, June 23, in Sammamish, Wash. AP-Yonhap

Once the dominant force on the LPGA Tour, the Korean contingent finished the 2024 campaign with three combined victories, the lowest total since 2011.

Third-year pro An Narin finished tied for fifth at the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida, on Sunday (local time) at 15-under 273, the best performance by a Korean player at the event. She ended up seven strokes behind the champion, Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand.

An failed to join a trio of Korean winners for this season: Amy Yang, who won her maiden major title at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in June; Ryu Hae-ran, who earned her second career win at the FM Championship in September; and Kim A-lim, who ended a four-year drought by winning the Lotte Championship on Nov. 10.

The last time Korean players had this low of a win total was in 2011, when Ryu So-yeon, Choi Na-yeon and Park Hee-young had a win apiece.

Conspicuous by her absence in the winner's circle this season was former world No. 1 Ko Jin-young, who had recorded at least a victory in every season from 2017 to 2023 but settled for seven top-10 finishes without a win in 2024.

 Ryu Hae-ran watches her shot after teeing off on the second hole during the third day of the Maybank Championship golf tournament at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. AFP-Yonhap

Ryu Hae-ran watches her shot after teeing off on the second hole during the third day of the Maybank Championship golf tournament at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. AFP-Yonhap

Korean players also missed out on awards.

Entering the CME Group Tour Championship, Ryu has a chance to win the Vare Trophy as the scoring champion, but she finished a close second to Ayaka Furue of Japan, who shot a final round of 68 and ended with a scoring average of 69.988. Ryu shot 69 on Sunday and finished with a 70-flat scoring average.

Im Jin-hee tried to chase down Mao Saigo of Japan for the Rookie of the Year award. Saigo led Im by 66 points prior to the season-ending tournament, a gap Im could have overcome by finishing fourth or higher.

However, Im finished tied for 42nd place, while Saigo clinched the rookie prize by tying for 25th place and ending the season with 959 points, 86 points ahead of the Korean. (Yonhap)

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