Because it is a tournament on the LPGA Tour (a prestigious golf tournament system for women, equivalent to the Masters tournaments in tennis), the BMW Ladies Championship 2025 attracts many of the world's top golfers.

Kim Sei Young won the BMW Ladies Championship 2025 (Photo: Getty).
At the end of the final day of competition on October 20, Kim Sei Young won the championship with a total score of -24 strokes. Nasa Hataoka (Japan) finished second with a total score of -20 strokes.
Meanwhile, former world number two Celine Boutier (France) had a total score of -18 strokes, ranked T3 (tied for 3rd place), equal to the achievement of Kim A Lim (Korea).
The tournament also featured other strong golfers, including former world number one Minjee Lee (Australia), who finished T10 with a total score of -15 strokes, and former world number one Ko Jin Young (Korea). The Korean golfer finished T13 with a total score of -13 strokes.
In addition, former world number two, Vietnamese-American golfer Lilia Vu (American nationality) had a total score of -3 strokes, ranked T61.
This year's tournament takes place at Pine Beach Golf Links, in Jeollanam-do (South Korea).
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