Lee Kyung-hoon “Five-under-par excitement for two days in a row”… Chopley’first stroke lead’

Lee Kyung-hoon “Five-under-par excitement for two days in a row”… Chopley’first stroke lead’

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On the second day of the Phoenix Open, a tie for 4th in the second round, a tie for 2nd in the Stricker, and a joint 27th place for Ram, McIlroy and Siwoo Kim



Lee Kyung-hoon is taking a tee shot at the 9th hole on the second day of the Phoenix Open. Scottsdale (Arizona, USA) = Getty images/Multibits

[아시아경제 노우래 기자] This is the exciting march of Lee Kyung-hoon (30, CJ Logistics).

On the 6th (Korean time), the US Professional Golf Tour (PGA) Tour, followed by the Scottsdale TPC (par 71, 7271 yards) in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA Waste Management Phoenix Open (total prize money of $7.3 million), jointly reduced 5 strokes on the second day He climbed to fourth place (10 under par, 132 strokes). Zander Chopley jumped to the top of the 1st stroke by driving a 7-under par (12 under par 130), and Steve Stricker and Keegan Bradley (above the United States) are pursuing a tie for second place (11 under par, 131 strokes).

Lee Gyeong-hoon started with a tie for 6th place in the 3rd round and tied 7 birdies and 2 bogies. It was quiet with 3 birdies and 2 bogies in 13 holes, and boasted a terrifying back-hearted catching’two pairs of continuous birdies’ in holes 14-15 and 17-18. The’Auger Iron Shot’ with an 83.33% green hit rate was used as a springboard, and the’Strokes Gained Putting’, which was reduced by putting, was outstanding at 3.489. It is a place where you can expect to win the first victory in your life by two strokes with the leader.

The stricker of the ‘baek-baek battle’ is competing for the championship by writing a 5-under par. The Stricker, who celebrates her 54th birthday on February 23rd, challenges to win the oldest PGA Tour. The record in this category is Sam Sneed’s 52 years and 10 months. ‘Former No. 1’Jordan Spice (USA) has cut four strokes for two consecutive days, and is promoting a tie for eighth place (8 under par 134 strokes). Brooks Kepka tied for 8th and Justin Thomas (above the United States) tied for 16th (7 under par 135 strokes).

‘Number 2’John Lam (Spain) was tied for 27th place (5 under par 137 strokes) with 2 under par. Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) is also this group. Defending Champ Webb Simpson (USA) hit a 6-under par and jumped to 40th place (138 at 4 under par). In Korea, Kim Si-woo (26) tied for 27th, Ahn Byeong-hoon (30) tied for 40, and Lim Sung-jae (23) entered the finals with a tied 55th (3 under par 139 strokes), while Kang Sung-hoon (34, above CJ Logistics) tied for 120th. (3 over par 145 strokes) It is’cut off’.

Reporter Noh Woo-rae [email protected]


“Apple-Hyundai Motor Suspended Negotiations on Apple Car” Foreign Press Report

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Foreign media also have mixed prospects… Bloomberg “Suspension of Negotiation” WSJ “Kia Contact with Partners”


[아시아경제 유제훈 기자] A foreign press reported that the negotiations between Apple and Hyundai Motor Group’s electric car’Apple Car’ were recently suspended.

On the 5th (local time), Bloomberg News cited multiple sources and reported that “Apple has held discussions with Hyundai Motor and Kia regarding the production of electric cars, but the discussion has recently stopped.” Apple is discussing similar plans with other automakers, Bloomberg added.

It is known that Apple has negotiated with the Hyundai Motor Group on consignment production of Apple cars, but has not officially confirmed this. However, according to Bloomberg News, negotiations were temporarily halted as the Hyundai Motor Group indirectly admitted this and Apple rebelled against the continued reports.

For now, it is said that it is unclear whether or when negotiations will resume. It is also interpreted that there is a debate about consignment production within the Hyundai Motor Group. Bloomberg News quoted a source familiar with Hyundai Motor’s situation. “There is an internal debate over which brand Hyundai or Kia will produce an Apple car,” and said, “If the talks resume, the possibility of making an Apple car in Kia’s Georgia plant will increase.” Told.

Meanwhile, major foreign media outlets are pouring out mixed prospects over consignment production of Apple cars. The Wall Street Journal reported on the same day that Kia is in contact with a potential partner for Apple car production at its Georgia plant in the US, and that Hyundai Motor Company and Kia are discussing plans to invest $3 billion (about 3.4 trillion won) in the future. .

Reporter Yoo Je-hoon [email protected]


‘No. 1’Johnson “2nd tie for 3rd place”… Joint leader of Fox and Gallaher

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On the second day of Saudi International, 5 under par in 14 holes, Hatton tied for 12th, Miculson tied for 19th, DeChambo tied for 24th



Dustin Johnson (left) and Tyrel Hatton walk the fairway on hole 9 on the second day of Saudi International. King Abdullah Economic City (Saudi Arabia) = Getty images/Multibits

[아시아경제 노우래 기자] It is the power of Dustin Johnson (USA) of’No. 1′.

The European Tour, which ended at Royal Green Golf Course (par 70, 7010 yards), Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City on the 6th (Korean time), Saudi International (total prize money of $3.5 million) on the second day, struck a 5-under par in 14 holes and tied for 3rd with an 8 under par. Raised the rankings. Ryan Fox (New Zealand) cut five strokes to occupy the top of the leaderboard (10 under par 130), and Stephen Gallaher (Scotland) joined the group with a 2-under par in 12 holes.

Some players were unable to finish the round due to the sunset following bad weather. Johnson started from a tie for 17th in the sixth stroke and boasted a perfect play, catching only five buddies without a look. He reduced 3 strokes in the first half with a’stepping-leg buddy’ on holes 2 and 4 and a birdie on hole 7 (par 4), and drew a steep upward curve in the second half, adding a continuous birdie from holes 13-14. It is a second shot with the joint leader, and it is a great opportunity to win again following the first tournament in 2019.

Tommy Fleetwood (England) wrote a 5-under par and jumped to 7 under par. On the other hand, David Hossi (England), who was the leader the day before, was pushed to this group because he forgot two shots in 12 holes. Tyrel Hatton (England) and Tony Pinau are tied for 12th in 6-under par, and Phil Miculson (above the United States) is tied for 19th in 5-under par. ‘Hulk’ Bryson DeChambo (USA) hit 1 over par in 14 holes and halted to 4 under par at 24th place. Patrick Reed (USA) is a tie for 52nd place under the 1st.

Reporter Noh Woo-rae [email protected]


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