Im Seong-jae, tied for 4th place in the PGA Farmers Insurance 3R

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Reporter Moon Seong-dae = Lim Seong-jae (32) tied for 4th in the 3rd round of the PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open (total prize money of 8.7 million dollars).

In the 3rd round of the tournament held on the 27th (Korean time) at Torrey Pines Golf Club South Course (par 72) in San Diego, California, USA, Lim Seong-jae hit 1 eagle, 4 birdies and 1 bogey to record 5 under par 67 strokes.

Lim Seong-jae, who scored an interim total of 7 under par 209, was tied for 4th place with Colin Morikawa (USA) and others.

Im Seong-jae is on the verge of entering the top 5 for the first time this season.

Above all, on the 18th hole, he caught an eagle with a bunker shot and climbed to the top.

Lim Seong-jae said, “I was able to easily put my iron shot in a good place as my tee shot went to the fairway a lot today. And the pin position was also difficult, so when I had to hit it safely, I hit it safely, but I was able to play 5 under par as I played well according to the strategy I thought. It seems that there was,” he said.

Regarding the bunker shot on the 18th hole, “I made an eagle as the bunker shot went in, but when I went to the bunker, the lie was so good that I thought that if I made good contact with the ball, I would get a good spin. It seems connected,” he explained.

Rookie Kim Seong-hyeon (25) reduced 3 strokes to rank 8th with 6 under par and 210 strokes. Seonghyeon Kim also caught an eagle on the 18th hole.

Kim Seong-hyun said, “The weather was better than expected, and although the course is difficult, I seem to have endured well in the beginning by trying to reduce my score as much as possible. I look forward to tomorrow.”

Kim Seong-hyun, who recorded the eagle, said, “The second shot was a little tricky, but I thought about hitting the 5-wood or 3-wood, but I still trusted the caddy’s advice and hit the 3-wood with a light cut shot, but I went well and finished well with an eagle. could,” he said. 먹튀검증

Ahn Byung-hun (32), who tied for 14th place the previous day, reduced one stroke on the day to finish in a tie for 9th place with a 5-under-par 211 strokes.

Kim Si-woo (28) tied for 32nd with an interim total of 2 under par 214 strokes, and Roh Seung-yeol tied for 60th with a 1 over par 217 strokes.

Sam Ryder (USA) is in the lead with an interim total of 12 under par 204 strokes. However, he allowed the pursuit as he stopped at even par on this day.

Jon Rahm (Spain), who cut 6 strokes only in the third round, aims for a come-from-behind victory by hitting a 10-under-par 206 strokes in the middle.

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