On the final day of the AT&T Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour in the U.S., Kim Si-woo hit 8-under, but unfortunately missed out on the championship cup by one stroke behind Jason Day (Australia), who hit 9-under.
On the 15th (Korean time), on the final day카지노사이트 of the tournament held at TPC Craig Ranch (par 71) in McKinney, Texas, USA, Kim Si-woo caught 8 birdies without bogey in the 4th round and recorded 8 the par 63. Kim Si-woo recorded a final total of 22 under, but finished the tournament in a tie for second place, one stroke behind on the day when he recorded 9 under without a bogey. Season 4 top 10.
On this day, Kim Si-woo started in a tie for 4th place by 2 strokes with Day. Day made birdies on holes 3 through 5 in a row, and Siwoo Kim also made birdies on holes 4 through 6 in a row, igniting the championship competition. Kim Si-woo caught up with Day by 1 stroke with a 1m birdie on the 16th hole (par 4), and again caught a birdie on the 18th hole (par 5) to rise to the joint lead, but Day also dropped a birdie, so Kim Si-woo’s fierce pursuit unfortunately it ended
Day, who once rose to No. 1 in the world rankings, tasted a PGA Tour victory in five years. Day, who recorded 12 wins until 2018 and established himself as a top-tier player, has been struggling with back pain.
Lee Gyeong-hoon, who challenged for three consecutive victories in a single tournament, tied for 50th place (11 under par, 273 strokes). Reporter Seongjin Kim