BMW Ladies Championship

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|long = 127.25 |caption = Location in South Korea |position = left |float = |background= |width = 238 }} --> The BMW Ladies Championship is a women's professional golf tournament in Wonju,[1] South Korea, co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour and the LPGA Tour. It debuted in 2019.[2] It replaced the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship as the LPGA Tour's Korean stop on its Asian swing.

LocationSouth Jeolla Province, South Korea (2025)
Established2019
CoursePine Beach Golf Links (2025)
Par72
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BMW Ladies Championship
Tournament information
LocationSouth Jeolla Province, South Korea (2025)
Established2019
CoursePine Beach Golf Links (2025)
Par72
Length6,785 yards (6,204 m)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
LPGA of Korea Tour
FormatStroke play - 72 holes, no cut
Prize fund$2.3 million
Month playedOctober
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Kim Sei-young (2025)
To par−24 as above
Current champion
South Korea Kim Sei-young
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It is a 72-hole event with a limited field of 84 players, approximately half of a full-field event. There is no cut; all players play all four rounds

Jang Ha-na won the inaugural event in a playoff over Danielle Kang.[3]

An LPGA of Korea Tour event of the same name was played from 2015 to 2017 at the Sky 72 Golf Club, home of the LPGA KEB Hana Bank Championship.

Lydia Ko won in 2022, at Wonju, approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) east of Seoul, her birthplace, for her 18th LPGA Tour victory.[4]

Winners

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YearTour(s)DateChampionCountryScoreTo parPurse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
2025LPGA19 OctKim Sei-young South Korea264−242,300,000345,000
2024LPGA20 OctHannah Green Australia269−192,200,000330,000
2023LPGA22 OctMinjee Lee Australia272−162,200,000330,000
2022LPGA23 OctLydia Ko New Zealand267−212,000,000300,000
2021LPGA, KLPGA24 OctKo Jin-young South Korea266−222,000,000300,000
2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5][6]
2019LPGA, KLPGA27 OctJang Ha-na South Korea269−192,000,000300,000
YearTour(s)DateChampionCountryScoreTo parPurse
()
Winner's
share (₩)
2018No tournament
2017KLPGA17 SepKo Jin-young South Korea272−121,200,000,000300,000,000
2016KLPGA17 JulKo Jin-young South Korea275−131,200,000,000300,000,000
2015KLPGA19 JulCho Yoon-ji South Korea270−181,200,000,000300,000,000
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Tournament record

As LPGA Tour event

More information Year, Player ...
YearPlayerScoreRound
2022Atthaya Thitikul63 (−9)1st
2024Sung Yu-jin63 (−9)3rd
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