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00:00Sae Young Kim Ends 5-Year Drought with BMW LPGA Win
00:04South Korean golfer Sae Young Kim's latest triumph isn't just a return to form,
00:10it's a stunning reminder that greatness never truly fades.
00:14After five long years without a win, the 31-year-old South Korean star stormed back into the LPGA spotlight
00:20with a decisive victory at the BMW Ladies' Championship,
00:24delivering a performance that was equal parts precision and poise on home soil.
00:29Kim's win, sealed with a rock-solid final round of 65, wasn't just impressive, it was surgical.
00:36She played mistake-free golf when it mattered most,
00:38calmly maneuvering her way around Siawan Hills in Wanju to hold off American Allison Lee,
00:43who came in scorching hot with a final round 66 but ultimately fell just one shot short.
00:50For Kim, the victory marks her 13th LPGA title and, perhaps more importantly,
00:54a deeply personal and symbolic end to what she herself has described as a challenging chapter in
01:00her career. Let's be clear, a five-year winless stretch can sink even the most talented players
01:06into doubt, but not Kim. This win wasn't luck, it was discipline, mental recalibration, and a fiercely
01:14competitive edge. Those questions were answered, emphatically, this weekend. And perhaps it's fitting
01:20that this long-awaited return to the winner's circle came in her home country, in front of a
01:25roaring Korean crowd that rallied behind her. As the fourth South Korean to win the BMW trophy,
01:31Kim embodies resilience and a calm fire reigniting her career.
01:35One thing is certain, she's back, and she's not done yet.
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