[서울신문] Is it possible to reverse the game before or after, 8 strokes behind the leading Daniel River in fourth place

LPGA Tour 2021 Opening Game 3rd Round 13 Under Par, one step back

Jeon Inji, 27, will continue a difficult chase on the last day of the Diamond Resort Champions Tournament in the opening game of the 2021 season of the LPGA Tour.

Korean-American Daniel Kang is a birdie at the 18th hole of the 3rd round of the Diamond Resort Champions Tournament, the LPGA Tour held at the Four Seasons Golf & Sports Club (par 71/6645 yards) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on the 24th (Korean time) After the game was over, he made a big smile. [AFP 연합뉴스]

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▲ Daniel Kang, a Korean-American, on the 24th (Korean time) at the LPGA Tour Diamond Resort Champions of Tournament 3rd round 18th hole held at the Four Seasons Golf & Sports Club (par 71/6645 yards) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. After finishing the game as a buddy, he laughs. [AFP 연합뉴스]

On the 24th (Korean time), Jeon In-ji pulled out 5 birdies from the 3rd round of the tournament held at the Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando (par 71, 6645 yards) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, and blocked with 1, 4 under par 67. Hit.

Jeonin-in, who was tied for 3rd with 133 strokes at 9 under par until the 2nd round, took a total of 13 under par 200 strokes for 3 days, and placed 4th place alone.

Without a look, he swept 8 birdies and recorded 192 strokes in the middle, 21 under par, and the final four rounds were ahead of Daniel Kang (USA), who took the lead for the third day, by eight strokes.

The green hit rate dropped from 88.9% (16/18) to 66.7% (12/18) the day before, but it was fortunate that the number of putts was reduced from 29 to 26.

Jeon Inji is taking a tee shot at the 7th hole of the 3rd round of the Diamond Resort Champions of Tournament on the 24th (Korean time) of the Women's Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour. [AFP 연합뉴스]

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▲ Jeon Inji is teeing a tee shot at hole 7 of the 3rd round of the Diamond Resort Champions of Tournament on the 24th (Korean time) of the Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour. [AFP 연합뉴스]

Daniel Kang, a Korean-American, stepped closer to his 6th LPGA Tour career. If you reach the top in this competition, Daniel Kang will add a multiplier after five months after the marathon classic last August.

He is the protagonist who has won the LPGA Tour for two consecutive weeks in five years since Eriya Chutanukan (Thailand) in May 2016, ascending to the top of the tour in one week in the marathon classic.

Second place Jessica Corda, 28, struck down the Daniel River by two cars, wielding 11-under-par 60 hits without looking. 60 shots is the fifth LPGA tour record. He defended the par after the 1st and 2nd hole birdies, and then vomited to reduce 9 strokes only in the second half from the 10th hole (par 5) birdie. Hole 13 (par 5), par, hole 17 (par 5), except for Eagle, all wrote down birdies.

In the celebrity (celebrity) category, tennis player Mardi Fish (USA), who was a former tennis player, scored 117 points to keep the lead for the third day. John Smoltz (USA), an excellent pitcher in the US professional baseball major league, who has won the celebrity category for the past two years in a row, was tied for 6th with 103 points, and Anna Sorenstam (Sweden), the’legendary’ of women’s golf, ranked 10th with 101 points.

Staff Reporter Choi Byung-kyu [email protected]

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