“I wonder if I should at least buy land in Gangwon-do,” Ko Ji-woo (24) said with a smile after winning her first win of the season at the High1 Resort Women’s Open on the Korean Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour, which ended at High1 Country Club (par 73) in Jeongseon, Gangwon-do on the 12th. He was joking about the fact that all of Ko Ji-woo's four career wins, including this tournament, came at tournaments held in Gangwon-do. In the final four rounds of the tournament held on this day, Ko Ji-woo made only two bogeys and no birdies, hitting a 2-over-par 75. Although he faltered on the last day, the number of strokes gained over the previous three days was very generous. Go Ji-woo, who recorded a final total of 22 under par, 270 strokes, beat Park Hye-jun (23) and Seong Yu-jin (26, 26, 17 under par, 275 strokes), who were tied for second place, by 5 strokes, and achieved a wire-to-wire victory (1st place from the first day to the last day). This is his first win in 1 year and 2 months since the McCall-Mona Yongpyeong Open in May of last year, and his first return to the top in 2 years since he reached the top of this competition in 2024. The winning prize is 180 million won. His younger brother, Ko Ji-won (22), will be competing in the domestic opening match in April.