Kang Seong-hun (36) finished in the top 30 until the third day of the PGA Tour in Puerto Rico, making it difficult to enter the top 10.
Kang Seong-hoon made 5 birdies and 3 bogies in the 3rd round of the PGA Tour Corales Puntacana Championship (total prize money: $3.8 million) held at Corales Golf Club (par 72, 7670 yards) in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic on the 26th (Korean time). I tied it up and wrote 2 under par 70 strokes.
Kang Seong-hoon, who recorded an interim total of 5 under par 211 strokes, was tied for 31st, raising his ranking by 4 places from the previous day.
However, it is far from entering the ‘Top 10’. The gap with Bryce Garnett (USA, 10 under par, 206 strokes), who is in 10th place alone until the third round, is 5 strokes, so he needs to reduce many strokes in the last round to reach the top 10. 메이저사이트
This tournament is mainly played by PGA Tour players who did not participate in the World Golf Championship (WGC) Dell Technologies Match Play (total prize money of 20 million dollars) held during the same period.
Kang Seong-hun, who lost his PGA Tour card last season, also competed in hopes of rebounding, but he was in a situation where he was satisfied with a mid-level performance.
Noh Seung-yeol (32, Zibent) recorded 4 under par 68 strokes by catching 4 birdies without a bogey. Roh Seung-yeol, who had barely passed the cut the previous day, significantly improved his ranking and tied for 38th with a 4-under-par 212 strokes.
Nikolai Hoygor (Denmark) and Sam Stevens (USA) tied for the lead by recording 14 under par 202 strokes until the third round.
Both are players who have yet to win on the PGA Tour and are aiming for their first win in the final round.