Korean Youmin Hwang wins Lotte Championship to extend 2025 LPGA Tour’s streak of unique winners to record-matching 26


EWA BEACH, HAWAII - OCTOBER 04: Youmin Hwang of South Korea celebrates with the winners trophy following her victory in the final round of the LOTTE Championship presented by Hoakalei 2025 at Hoakalei Country Club on October 04, 2025 in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. -- Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images - LPGA

EWA BEACH, Hawaii: The 2025 LPGA Tour’s streak of unique winners was extended on Saturday when Korean Youmin Hwang won the LOTTE Championship presented by Hoakalei with a late surge.

A Korea LPGA member competing on a sponsor’s invitation, Hwang birdied five of the last six holes including the final four at Hoakalei Country Club for a closing five-under-par 67. Her 72-hole aggregate of 17-under-par 271 was just enough for a one-shot victory over compatriot Hyo Joo Kim.

Hwang’s maiden LPGA Tour victory made her the 26th different winner through 25 events this year, matching the tour’s record for the most unique winners in a single season – a benchmark that was set in 1995 and met again in 2018 and 2022.

Hwang’s performance was highlighted by a superb second round of 10-under-par 62, which tied the tournament record and was her career low round across both the LPGA and Korea LPGA Tours. This was Hwang’s third start at the LOTTE Championship, with her previous best finish being joint ninth in 2023.

Youmin Hwang of South Korea putts on the first green during the final round. - Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images - LPGAYoumin Hwang of South Korea putts on the first green during the final round. - Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images - LPGA

“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to LOTTE for inviting me. I think it's all the more meaningful that I can play and win a tournament sponsored by LOTTE, who is my sponsor as well,” said Hwang.

“It was an honour for me to play with strong players on the LPGA Tour, and I actually watched their play and learnt a lot,” added the 22-year-old, who turned professional in 2022 and has two wins on the Korea LPGA Tour.

This was Hwang’s sixth career LPGA start and fourth of the season, following the U.S. Women's Open, KPMG Women's PGA Championship and The Evian Championship. She is the sixth Korean player to win on tour this year, joining Jin Hee Im, A Lim Kim, Hyo Joo Kim, Somi Lee and Haeran Ryu.

With the win, Hwang had the option of accepting immediate LPGA membership or deferring it to the 2026 season. She opted to defer her membership to next year and will therefore not be counted as a Rolex First-Time Winner for 2025. Hwang is the first non-member to win on the LPGA Tour since Rio Takeda took home the TOTO Japan Classic title in November 2024.

The LPGA Tour now heads to Asia for five straight tournaments, starting with this week’s Buick LPGA Shanghai at Qizhong Garden Golf Club. The fourth stop of the late season Asian swing is the much-awaited Maybank Championship at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club from October 30-November 2. -- Report info LPGA

 

 

 

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