Bae Sang-moon’s three-over-par sluggish “barely advance to the finals”… Choi Kyung-joo’Cut Off’

Bae Sang-moon’s three-over-par sluggish “barely advance to the finals”… Choi Kyung-joo’Cut Off’

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Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship tied for 60th on the second day, and 3 people co-leaders, including Campos, Janotti, and Justin Seo

Bae Sang-moon 3 over-par sluggish
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[아시아경제 노우래 기자] Bae Sang-moon (35, Kiwoom Securities) barely advanced to the finals.

US Professional Golf (PGA) Tour continued at Corales Golf Course (par 72/7670 yards) in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic on the 27th (Korean time) Corales Punta Cana Resort & Club Championship It was sluggish, but entered the third round with a tie for 60th place (1 over par, 145 strokes). This tournament is a’B-Class Match’ covered by the World Golf Championship (WGC) series Dell Technology S Match Play (total prize money of $10.5 million), which the world stars will appear during the same period.

Bae Sang-moon started with a tie for 19th in the fourth hit and tied 3 buddies and 6 bogies. After watching the 2nd hole (par 3), it seemed to be alive as a’stepping stone birdie’ on the 4th and 6th holes, but collapsed by pouring out the bogie from the 7th, 9th, 10th and 13th holes. The 17th hole (par 3) birdie forgot to watch the 18th hole (par 4). The green hit rate was only 38.89%, and it was hard to create a buddy opportunity. He entered the third round after six months after a tie for 28th in the tournament in September last year.

Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico), Fabrizio Janotti (Paraguay) and Justin Seo (USA) occupied the top of the leaderboard (7 under par 137 strokes). Tyler Duncan and Joel Damen (above the United States) were tied for fourth place (6 under par 138) in the first stroke. Stefan Jagger (Germany), who was the leader the day before, fell behind a tie for 6th place (139 strokes at 5 under par) due to a 1 over par. ‘Tank’ Choi Gyeong-ju (51, SK Telecom) lost two shots and tied for 79th (three over par 147 shots) and is’cut off’.

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