Ko Jin-young of Korea plays her shot from the eighth tee during the second round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer at Seaview Bay Course in Galloway, New Jersey, in this picture provided by gettyimagesbank, June 8. AFP-Yonhap

Korean players will look to lock down Olympic spots while also ending a long title drought when the LPGA Tour holds its third major tournament of the season this week in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship will tee off at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle, on Thursday (local time). The field of 156 players will include 21 players from Korea, including the 2020 champion Kim Sei-young and former world No. 1 Ko Jin-young. Chun In-gee, the 2022 winner, is skipping this week with an unspecified injury.

Korea has not had an LPGA winner after 15 tournaments this year, the longest such drought to begin a season since 2000.

Once the dominant force in women’s golf, Korea also hasn’t had an LPGA major champion since June 2022, when Chun won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. The major drought now sits at nine, the second-longest dry spell since Pak Se-ri became the first Korean winner of an LPGA major in 1998.

The country’s downfall has also had an impact on the Olympic picture, as Korea is expected to have only two players in Paris this summer, compared to the maximum four players at each of the past two Olympic Games.

The 60-player field for the women’s tournament in Paris will 스포츠 be finalized based on the world rankings after this week. The top-15 players after the final round on Sunday will be eligible for the Olympics, with each country able to send a maximum four golfers.

After the top 15, the remaining spots will go to the highest-ranked players from countries that don’t already have at least two golfers qualified. Each nation can have a maximum of two players in this scenario.

If the Olympic field were set today, Korea would have two players: No. 7 Ko Jin-young and No. 12 Kim Hyo-joo. The next best Koreans are Shin Ji-yai at No. 24 and Amy Yang at No. 25, both at their season-low positions. And they would not be eligible for the Olympics because Korea would already have two players qualified.

When golf returned to the Olympics in 2016 after 112 years away, Korea had six players inside the top 10 in the women’s rankings, including five in the top 10. Jang Hana was the victim of the number’s game despite being 10th-best player in the world at the time, with Amy Yang, Chun In-gee, Kim Sei-young and eventual gold medalist Park In-bee all ranked ahead of her.

For the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Korea was represented by four top-10 players: Ko Jin-young, Kim Hyo-joo, Kim Sei-young and Park In-bee. Kim Sei-young and Ko were the top-performing Koreans as they tied for ninth.

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