Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- Matt Hardy Comments On A Potential WWE Return
- Backstage Report On Billy Gunn’s AEW Status Following Injury News
- Reasons to be cheerful at last? Ruben Amorim’s year in charge at Man Utd
- OKC’s Jalen Williams (wrist) has screw removed, out 10-14 more days
- Report alleges Phil Mickelson received inside information on offshore company
- Kevin Nash Likens WWE’s Paul Heyman To Famed NFL Coach, Warns You ‘Lose’ That Feel
- Becky Lynch Makes Bold Statement Regarding Current WWE Title Run
- WWE May Start Cracking Down On Bootleg Accounts Sharing Their Content
Browsing: Duncan

SPOTLIGHTED PODCAST ALERT (YOUR ARTICLE BEGINS A FEW INCHES DOWN)…
SHOW SUMMARY:In this episode of PWTorch Dailycast series “Acknowledging WWE,” Javier Machado and Kevin Duncan acknowledge:
- Kevin Duncan answers questions about producing Braun Strowman’s “Everything on the Menu”
- Gladiator 2 wasn’t that bad
- Saturday Night’s Main Event preview
- CM Punk vs. Jey Uso; a case for both to win… and lose
- Can Jimmy get on Jey’s level?
- Cody vs. Drew and Javier’s disappointment
- Jade vs. Stratton; is it time for Jade?
- Where are the women babyfaces on Smackdown?
- What happens if/when Jericho returns?
- Trip’s Special Triple: Dominick Mysterio vs. Rusev vs. Penta
- Pitching the Inanimate Objects Wing of the Hall of Fame
- Our ironic love for the WORST WWE storylines
- Respect for Cena’s tribute to Bray (Crown Jewel Perth)
- Kevin Duncan, also a fan of Austin Theory in Evolve
- …and more
FREE VERSION:AUDIO LINK
AD-FREE VIP VERSION:ÂVIP AUDIO LINK
NOT VIP? NO PROBLEM… CLICK HERE FOR VIP SIGN UP INFO
OTHER LINKS…
Or support us on Patreon…
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel…
Emails…
wadekellerpodcast@gmail.com
kellerwade@gmail.com
pwtorch@gmail.com
Oct 16, 2025, 06:30 AM ET
HAENAM, South Korea — Two decade-long veterans on the LPGA Tour — 32-year-old Sei Young Kim and 34-year-old American Lindy Duncan — were among the leaders after the first round of the BMW Ladies Championship on Thursday.
Kim had eight birdies and an eagle for a 10-under 62 to top the leaderboard at the Pine Beach Golf Links. Duncan was two strokes behind after making birdies on three of her final five holes.
In between the pair was Hyo Joo Kim, who shot 63.
Sei Young Kim joined the LPGA Tour in 2015, a year after Duncan. The big difference is that Kim has 12 career LPGA victories and Duncan none.
Editor’s Picks
Kim moved to 9 under and the lead with a birdie on the par-3 15th hole.
“This is near my hometown, so I have lots of family, my cousins, a lot of fans,” Kim said. “So I had a great start from the first hole and all the way through 18th hole, getting a lot of support.”
Rio Takeda shot 65 and was in a group tied for fourth.
Canadian Brooke Henderson shot 67, while American Lucy Li, who had a hole-in-one on the par-3 13th and won a car, had a 68.
“It was a good number into the wind. I hit it right at the pin,” Li said of her ace. “Thought it might end up a little short, but it went in. I just started freaking out. I was like, this is the hole-in-one hole. I’ve been complaining all week to my caddie about having not holed out this year.”
Hannah Green, who is the defending champion, started off with consecutive birdies but stalled throughout her round and finished with a 68, as did fellow Australian Minjee Lee.
Green’s win last year was her third of the 2024 season, making her the first Australian player since Karrie Webb to win three times in a season on the LPGA Tour.
Green’s recent finishes on tour include a tie for 28th and a missed cut in Canada in August and a tie for 66th in Arkansas in September.
“My golf game hasn’t been quite where I would like it to be. The last few months has been probably the most hard time I’ve had in my career,” Green said before the first round. “I was back in Australia for the last three weeks, so was able to reset.”
This is the first of consecutive tournaments in South Korea, with the International Crown team event scheduled for next week.
Jeeno Thitikul last week became the first multiple winner on the LPGA Tour this season with a five-hole playoff victory in Shanghai over Minami Katsu, who shot 68 on Thursday in South Korea. Thitikul is not playing this week but will be part of Thailand’s team in the International Crown next week.
After the International Crown, two more LPGA events are scheduled on the five-event Asian swing at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and in Japan.
Earlier this year, the Chicago Blackhawks announced that they would introduce the Blackhawks Hall of Fame. This is an institution…