The 3rd round moving day where a fierce ranking battle takes place. In the third round of the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour Golf Zone Open in Jeju (total prize money of 700 million won), the majority of players lost at-bats due to strong winds, and the ranking fluctuated.

The third round of the tournament was held on the 22nd at Golfzon County Ora (par 72) in Jeju. It was Kim Dong-min (25) and Kim Min-joon (33) who kept the lead despite difficult conditions where the wind became stronger and the temperature 카지노사이트dropped. Kim Dong-min saved 1 stroke by tying 5 birdies, 2 bogeys, and 1 double bogey, while Kim Min-joon took 2 birdies, but lost 2 strokes due to 4 bogies, for a total of 4 under par, 212 strokes.

Kim Dong-min turned professional after winning a bronze medal in the 2018 Jakarta/Palembang Asian Games golf team event, and debuted in 2020 through the Korean Tour Qualifying Tournament. He ranked 48th -33rd -37th in the money list from 2020 to last year without winning.

He has yet to win the Korean Tour, but his best performance was last year’s runner-up at the Golf John-Toray Open. Reducing the number of strokes amid strong winds was the driving force that led the team on the day.

This is the 7th season as a full seed, Kim Min-jun also aims for his first championship in his life. Kim Min-joon had his first chance to win last year at Descente Korea Munsingware Match Play, but lost to Park Eun-shin in overtime and ended up as runner-up.

Amateur Jo Woo-young (22), a national representative for the Hangzhou Asian Games to be held in September, lost three strokes, but the rankings rose two notches to the third place (3 under par 213 strokes), and the players struggled against the strong wind.

Park Eun-shin (33), Bae Yong-joon (23), Lee Jae-won (25), and national representative Jang Yu-bin (21), who tied for the lead until the second round, played in the last group with the strongest wind and the group right in front of them, losing 7 strokes each and tied for 10th place ( It fell to even par 216 strokes).

Ahn Seong-hyun, a junior high school amateur who is not yet 14 years old, maintained an even par score that day and raised the ranking to a tie for 16th place (1 over par 217 strokes). Ahn Seong-hyun, this time passing the second cut of the Korean Tour, challenges his personal best ranking. He tied for 28th at the Biz Play Electronic Newspaper Open last year.

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