Im Seong-jae’s ‘special competition’ 4th top 10

Lim Seong-jae (25), who scores top marks every time he participates in ‘special competitions’, is once again proving that he has the constitution for a big competition.

Lim Seong-jae made 4 birdies and 1 bogey in the 3rd round of the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship (total prize money of 20 million dollars), which continued at the Quail Hallo Club (par 71) in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on the 7th (Korean time). reduced by 3 strokes. Interim total 10 under par 203 strokes. Lim Seong-jae, who had risen to a tie for 4th place by one stroke with the leader the previous day, was pushed back one notch to a tie for 5th place, but with a stable performance that kept the number of strokes in the 60s for three days, he was on the verge of making his seventh top 10 of the season.

Im Seong-jae, who caught a birdie about 4m in the 3rd hole (par 4), missed his tee shot in the fairway bunker in the 7th hole (par 5), but added a birdie with his third shot from a distance of 100 yards to the pin 2m. He wrote the only bogey on the 16th hole (par 4) after having a blast with consecutive birdies on the 10th and 11th holes. His second shot went over the green and fell into the water, and he dropped and hit the fourth shot well, losing only one shot. Holes 16 to 18 are a difficult course called the ‘Green Mile’. Im Seong-jae passed the 17th and 18th holes well with pars.카지노사이트

The PGA Tour has designated and operated 17 special events this season to prevent the departure of top rankers from LIV golf. Except for the Sentry Tournament of Champions ($15 million), all of them have a total prize pool of more than $20 million. Im Seong-jae has participated in all 8 special competitions that have been held so far and has never missed a cut. They are tied for 13th – tied for 6th – tied for 56th – tied for 21st – tied for 6th – tied for 17th – tied for 16th – tied for 7th. He only slowed down with a tie for 56th at the Genesis Invitational, but took a hefty prize each time, including three top 10 finishes.

Wyndham Clark (USA), a fifth-year tour player who has not yet won a championship, is the sole leader at 16 under par, and Zander Chopley (USA) is second at 14 under par. World No. 3 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) is tied for 50th at 1 under par.

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