Korean Ladies Masters
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The Korean Ladies Masters is a women's professional golf
Golf
Golf is a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes....

 tournament co-sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour
LPGA of Korea Tour
The LPGA of Korea Tour is a South Korean professional golf tour for women. LPGA stands for Ladies Professional Golf Association; it is the independent LPGA of Korea which runs this tour, not the American LPGA...

 and the Ladies European Tour
Ladies European Tour
The Ladies European Tour is a professional golf tour for women which was founded in 1979. It is based in England. Like many UK-based sports organisations it is a company limited by guarantee, a legal structure which enables it to focus on maximising returns to its members through prize money,...

. It was first played in 2008.

Winners

YearVenueWinnerCountryScoreMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upCountry
Daishin Securities-Tomato M Korea-European Ladies Masters
2010 Haevichi Country Club Kim Hyun-ji  208 (−8) 1 stroke Yang Soo-jin 
Seo Hee-kyung
Seo Hee-kyung
Hee Kyung Seo , also known as Seo Hee-kyung, is a South Korean female professional golfer playing on the LPGA Tour and on LPGA of Korea Tour.-LPGA Tour :-KLPGA Tour :Tournaments in bold denotes major championships on KLPGA Tour....

 
Daishin Securities Tomato Tour Korean Ladies Masters
2009 Cypress Country Club Kim Hyun-Ji  215 (−1) Playoff Ryu So-Yeon 
Sarah Lee
Sarah Lee (golfer)
Sarah Jung Yeon Lee is a South Korean professional golfer. She became a professional in 1998.-Personal:Lee majored in Physical Education at Kyung Hee University...

 
Saint Four Ladies Masters in Jeju
2008 Saint Four Seo Hee-Kyung
Seo Hee-kyung
Hee Kyung Seo , also known as Seo Hee-kyung, is a South Korean female professional golfer playing on the LPGA Tour and on LPGA of Korea Tour.-LPGA Tour :-KLPGA Tour :Tournaments in bold denotes major championships on KLPGA Tour....

 
202 (−14) 2 strokes Ahn Sun-Ju

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