Inchi Jeon, tied for 8th in the LPGA Drive-On Championship 3R… Top 10 Challenges for 3 Consecutive Competitions

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Jeon Inchi (27, KB Financial Group) rebounded in the third round of the U.S. Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour Drive-On Championship ($1.5 million in total prize money), raising the likelihood of entering the top 10 in three consecutive competitions.

In the third round of the tournament held at the Golden Ocala Golf Club (par 72, 6526 yards) in Ocala, Florida, USA on the 7th (Korean time), Jeon Inji tied 4 birdies and 1 bogie to write 3 under par 69 strokes.

Jeonin-in, who was tied for 24th until the second round, reached a tie for eighth with 4 under par 212 strokes in the middle. After the start of the season, you can try to enter the top 10 in three consecutive competitions.

Jeonin-in continued her par march for 7 holes in a row, and only caught the first buddy at the 8th hole (par 4). However, he faltered while violating the bogie on the 12th hole (par 5).

But finally, my concentration got better. After starting with a birdie on the 15th hole (par 3), the round ended by catching consecutive birdies in the 17th hole (par 4) and the 18th hole (par 5).

Austin Ernst (US) kept the top of the leaderboard with a mid-total 13-under-par of 203 strokes, ahead of the Jettyper Cupcho (US 12-under-par 204 strokes). Ernst challenges to win the third LPGA tour in his career.

Korean-American Daniel Kang was tied for 6th with 5 under par 211 strokes, and Park Hee-young (34, Isu Group) was tied for 11th place with Jessica and Nelli Coda (USA) sisters with 3 under par 213 strokes. Nelly Coda lost four strokes in the third round, and the prospect of winning for two weeks in a row has been darkened.

Lee Jeong-eun 6 (25, Daebang Construction) was tied for 18th with 2 under par 214 strokes, and Kim Se-young (28, Mirae Asset), 2nd in the world ranking, tied 24th with 1 under par 215 strokes.

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