Korean American Kim Chan, PGA Puntakana Championship 2R 6 Under par...Tied for 5th place
Korean American Kim Chan, PGA Puntakana Championship 2R 6 Under par...Tied for 5th place
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Korean-American Kim Chan jumped to a tie for fifth place by reducing six strokes in the second round of the Corrales Puntakana Championship (total prize money of $4 million) on the PGA Tour.
In the second round of the tournament held at the Corrales Golf Course (par 72, 7,670 yards) in Puntacana, Dominican Republic on the 19th (Korea Standard Time), Kim Chan combined one eagle, five birdies and one bogey to shoot a 6-under 66.
He was followed by the leader Joel Damon (16 under 128, USA), tied for second place Garrick Higo (South Africa), Charlie Hoffman (USA), and Michael Thorbiernson (USA, USA, 12-under 132) with an interim total of 11-under 133.
Kim Chan, who started from the 10th hole (par 4), finished the first half at 1-under par and then reduced five shots in the second half.
He raised his ranking by showing a scary background, including birdies in the sixth hole (par 4), eagle in the seventh hole (par 5), and birdies in the eighth hole (par 4).
Kim Chan, who tied for sixth with a 16-under 272 at the same tournament last year, will be able to see a high ranking for the second consecutive year. 먹튀검증
Born in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, Kim Chan immigrated to the U.S. with his family at the age of two.
He played in 61 PGA tournaments and recorded one top-five and four top-10 events. I don't have the experience of winning yet.
Noh Seung-yeol and Kang Sung-hoon failed to make the cut as they finished 1-under 143 in the middle.
Noh Seung-yeol had four birdies on the day, but made three bogeys to play 1-under 71, while Kang Sung-hoon recorded 72 even-par with two birdies and one double bogey.
The Corrales Puntakana Championship is a competition designed for players who are not eligible for the signature event RBC Heritage (total prize money of $20 million) to be held in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina during the same period.
It was cited as an opportunity for Roh Seung-yeol and Kang Sung-hoon to achieve high performance because the world's lowest ranking players mainly participate.