Lim Seong-jae, who participated in a domestic competition after 3 years and 7 months, expressed his gratitude for the support of the galleries on the 12th. He also announced that he would focus on reducing the number of strokes in the remaining 3rd and 4th rounds.
Im Seong-jae revealed this through an interview after finishing the second round of the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour Woori Financial Championship (total prize money of 1.5 billion won, prize money of 300 million won) held at the Ferrum Club (par 72) in Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do on this day.
Im Seong-jae recorded 7 birdies, 2 bogeys, and 1 double bogey on the day, recording 3 under par, and tied for 8th place with an interim total of 4 under par and 140 strokes. The previous day, he tied for 24th with 1 under par.
In the interview that day, Im Seong-jae thanked many Korean fans for coming, saying, “The gallery people cheered me on, which gave me a lot of strength.” marked
Regarding the jet lag, he said, “It’s still hard”, but “I was able to play in the morning, so I felt less tired than yesterday.”
Regarding his impressions of the 2nd round game, he said, “The pin position was difficult. However, I was in better condition to play than yesterday.” I am satisfied that I can do it,” he said.스포츠토토
At the same time, he hinted at the idea that the remaining third and fourth rounds are the most important. Im Seong-jae said, “
Regarding the game strategy for the 3rd round, “The Ferrum Club is very difficult to putt because the green is steep. It is important in course management to reduce the risk of putting.” It happened a lot. I played safely on the second half hole, but the putt was good and I was able to catch a lot of birdies. I will play with these situations in mind tomorrow.”
Choi Jin-ho, who took the sole lead with an interim total of 9 under par and 135 strokes by drawing only 5 birdies without a bogey, said, “I was worried because the pin position was difficult, but my iron shot was stable.” I was able to get results,” he looked back.
Regarding the strategy for the next day, he said, “The Ferrum Club needs to play more stably to avoid mistakes than aggressive play.” “Iron shots are especially important.