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Amy Yang secured her first major championship victory at the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club, finishing at 7-under-par 281. The 34-year-old South Korean golfer held off a surging field on Sunday to claim the winner’s share, marking her first win in an LPGA major after 75 previous attempts.
How Amy Yang Secured the Title
Yang entered the final round with a two-stroke lead and maintained her composure despite pressure from Lilia Vu and Jin Hee Im. According to the official LPGA leaderboard, Yang carded a final-round 72. While she faced a brief challenge on the back nine, a series of steady pars allowed her to finish three strokes ahead of her closest competitors.

This victory concludes a long wait for Yang, who has been a consistent presence on the LPGA Tour since 2008. By winning at Sahalee, she became the fifth South Korean winner of this event since 2010.
The Competition at Sahalee
The leaderboard remained tight throughout the weekend. Lilia Vu, the world No. 2, and Jin Hee Im both finished in a tie for second at 4-under-par. Other notable performers included Lexi Thompson, who played in her final KPMG Women’s PGA Championship before her planned retirement at the end of the 2024 season.
Several high-profile players failed to contend after missing the cut, which fell at 5-over-par. Among those exiting early were Charley Hull and Minjee Lee, both of whom struggled to find rhythm on the challenging Sahalee layout. Nelly Korda, who entered the tournament as a favorite, also faced difficulties and did not factor into the final-round lead group.
Tournament Significance and Impact
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship is one of the most prestigious events on the LPGA calendar, characterized by its rigorous course setups. This year’s venue, Sahalee Country Club, tested players with narrow fairways and thick rough, which contributed to the high scores throughout the field.

For Yang, the win provides a significant boost in the Race to the CME Globe standings and secures her exemption status on the tour for the next several years. Her performance demonstrated a mastery of the course’s demanding conditions, where ball-striking accuracy proved more valuable than pure distance off the tee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship?
Amy Yang won the tournament with a total score of 7-under-par 281.
What was the winner’s prize money?
Yang earned a winner’s share of the total tournament purse.
Where was the 2024 tournament held?
The event took place at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington.
Did any notable players miss the cut?
Yes, several top-ranked players, including Charley Hull and Minjee Lee, did not qualify for the weekend rounds after failing to meet the 5-over-par cut line.
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