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Kim Min-sol secured a comeback victory at the Mercedes-Benz 40th Korean Women's Open Golf Championship. The tournament was co-hosted by Mercedes-Benz Korea, which served as the title sponsor, and the Korea Golf Association, held over four days from June 11 to 14 at Lakewood Country Club in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province.
The event saw the participation of top domestic and international players, including defending champion Lee Dong-eun, brand ambassadors Park Hyun-kyung and Kim Min-byul, Shin Ji-ae, Park Min-ji, and Seo Gyo-rim. Approximately 18,000 spectators visited the venue, adding to the excitement.
In the final round, Kim Min-sol recorded two birdies and one bogey, finishing with a total of 4-under-par 280 strokes to claim the title. Yang Yun-seo, who was tied for the lead after the third round, finished second, one stroke behind. During the tournament, Mercedes-Benz E-Class and CLE vehicles were offered as prizes for hole-in-one on four par-3 holes, but no winner emerged for these prizes.

Mercedes-Benz Korea sponsored the tournament for the first time this year, increasing the total prize money to 1.5 billion won. Winner Kim Min-sol received 400 million won in prize money, a Mercedes-Benz GLE 450 vehicle as a bonus, and qualification spots for the AIG Women's Open and the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship. The winner's caddie was provided with a one-year lease on a Mercedes-Benz GLB.
Major vehicles were displayed at the event venue, and various programs were operated for spectators. Models including the 'New S-Class,' which surpassed 1,000 reservations in just four days of advance booking, were exhibited. A 'G-Class Zone,' combining camping tables and food trucks, was set up to enhance convenience for family visitors. Official tournament merchandise was sold at the Mercedes-Benz Collection Shop.
Matthias Baitle, CEO, emphasized the significance of successfully hosting Korea's most prestigious tournament in the first year as a title sponsor and pledged continued support to strengthen the international standing of the Korean Women's Open in the future.
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