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Korean women's golf star Jin Young Ko won the LPGA Tour's Founders Cup by four strokes to earn her second win of the season and 4th career win.

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Jin Young Ko, who entered the final round four shots behind
leader Lee Min-ji, gave chase with terrifying concentration.

In the first half alone, he dropped three strokes to become tied for the lead with Lee Min-ji, and continued to fight tight until the end.

On the final 2th hole, Jin Young Ko, one stroke behind Lee Min-ji, makes a tricky downhill 15-meter birdie putt and cheers.

Dragged into overtime, Lee Min-ji missed a par putt of less than 4 meters in the first overtime, and Jin Young Ko calmly kept par to win a thrilling comeback victory.

It was his second win of the season and 3th career win, following his victory in Singapore in March.

It was Ko's third victory at the tournament after 18 and 6, and the first time she has won the Founders Cup, a prestigious event honoring the founders of the LPGA Tour, three times.

Jin Young Ko said, "I was inspired by watching Im Sung-jae win the Korean tournament yesterday (1th) by 2 strokes."

On the PGA Tour, Si Woo Kim shot 3-under-par on the final day to finish runner-up.

He narrowly missed out on the championship, one stroke behind Australia's Jason Day, who was nine strokes back.

(Video editing: Oh Young-taek)