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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-chan = U.S. Pro Golf (PGA) Tour RBC Heritage ($7.1 million in prize money) Lim Seong-jae (23), who tied for fourth place until the third round, expressed confidence in entering the’Top 5’on the last day.
Lim Sung-jae hit 2 under par 69 in the 3rd round of the 3rd day of the tournament held at Harbortown Golf Links (par 71, 7,121 yards) in Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA on the 18th (Korean time).
Lim Sung-jae, who is tied for fourth place with 11 under par 202 strokes until the third round, is seven strokes behind the sole leader Stewart Sink (USA).
There is a slight gap in aiming to win the match-up on the last day, but it is a difference of 2 strokes from the 13 under par 200 of 2nd place Colin Morikawa (USA), so it is possible to pursue as many times as you like.
Im Seong-jae, who is aiming to enter the PGA Tour Tournament’Top 10′ again in about a month after a tie for 8th place at the Honda Classic in March, said, “The wind blows today and there was a difficulty in the shot.” It was a good finish,” he said.
He reduced by 1 stroke each in the first half and the second half of the day, and said, “Tomorrow is likely to blow like today, but I hope I can do well, calmly and calmly.”
Im Seong-jae said, “It’s a big difference from the lead, but I’ll focus on my play and play.”
He said, “There are a lot of trees on the course and I have to hit it straight, but in my condition right now, it fits my style,” he said. “The tee shot is good now, so if this tee shot continues tomorrow, I can get a good enough score.”
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2021/04/18 08:35 sent