Game suspended due to bad weather Seonghyun Kim, loses 1 stroke and takes a step back
Seongjae Lim’s 2nd round match
Seongjae Lim improved his ranking on the second day of the Charles Schwab Challenge on the PGA Tour.
In the second round of the tournament held at the Colonial Country Club (par 70) in Fort Worth, Texas, USA on the 25th (Korean time), Lim Seong-jae saved 1 bogey and made 7 birdies, reducing the score by 6 strokes.
Lim Seong-jae, who recorded a midterm total of 134 strokes at 6 under par, was unable to finish the last hole and finished tied for 3rd place, 4 strokes behind Davis Riley (USA), who hit 10 under par.
The second round match was canceled due to a storm forecast, so more than 50 players were unable to finish the match.
After winning the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Tour Woori Finance Championship last month, Lim Seong-jae appeared to shake off his early season sluggishness by tying for 4th place at the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship.
However, he missed the cut in the major tournament, the PGA Championship, and needs to rebound once again.
Seongjae Lim reduced the number of strokes with stable drive shots (71%) and precise iron shots (89%).
In particular, in the 1st hole (par 5) and 7th hole (par 4), he showed his crisis management ability by catching a birdie even after dropping the tee shot into the fairway bunker.
Kim Seong-hyun, who was tied for second place in the first round, lost one stroke with three bogeys and two birdies and went down to tied for 14th place (3 under par, 137 strokes).
Kim Joo-hyung, who reduced 2 strokes, and Scotty Scheffler (USA), world number one, who reduced 5 strokes, improved their rankings to a tie for 14th place.
Kyung-Hoon Lee hit 1 under par and 139 strokes and was tied for 30th place. 고스톱
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