Jeonin-in, reduced by 4 strokes, placed 4th in LPGA opening game 3R alone-Star News

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Jeon Inchi (27, KB Financial Group) maintained the top spot in the third round of the Diamond Resort Champions Tournament ($1.2 million in total prize money) in the opening game of the 2021 season of the American Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour.

In the third round of the tournament held at the Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando (par 71, 6645 yards) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA on the 24th (Korean time) on the 24th (Korean time), she tied 5 birdies and 1 bogie to write a 4 under par 67.

With a middle total of 13 under par 200 strokes, he was in fourth place with 8 strokes against Daniel Kang (US, 21 under par 192).

Jeon Inji aims to win 4 LPGA careers in 2 years and 3 months after the 2018 KEB Hana Bank Championship.

In the third round, Jeon-in caught a birdie from hole 1 (par 4). Then he succeeded in birdie on the 4th hole (par 4). In the second half of the 12th hole (par 4), he faltered, but he ended the round at 4 under par with 3 birdies added to the 14th hole (par 3), the 16th hole (par 4) and the 18th hole (par 3).

After the 3rd round, Jeonin said, “There are many front pins, so there was a chance every time. There were three or four shots that stopped at the green edge due to the desire to stick to the pin and leave an uphill putt. It was an unfortunate day because I couldn’t make a buddy.” In the fourth round, I will fight with the mindset of making a lot of buddies.”

Daniel Kang, a Korean-American, has maintained the sole leader for three consecutive days from the first round. Daniel Kang caught 8 birdies without a look on this day and drove 8 under par 63 strokes. He recorded 192 strokes at a 21 under par.

Jessica Coda, who placed second alone (US 19 under par 194 shots) also showed a terrifying momentum. A whopping 9 birdies and 1 Eagle were added to reduce 11 strokes. It rose from 5th to 2nd.

Among Korean players, Park Hee-young (34, Lee Soo Group) and Heo Mi-jeong (32, Daebang Construction) were slow. Park Hee-young lost one stroke and was tied for 21st with 212 strokes in the middle. Heo Mi-jeong, who could not reduce the number of strokes in the third round, is tied for 23rd with an even par 213.

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