[PGA] Ahn Byung-hoon, seeing the octuple in’The 17th Hall of the Devil’… De-Chambo cruises 1R 3 under par

[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Kim Yong-seok = Ahn Byung-hoon committed an octuple look at Hall 17, the hall of the devil.

Ahn Byung-hoon (30, CJ Logistics) held the PGA Tour ‘5th Major Competition’ Players Championship (total prize money 1500) held at TPC Soso (par 72, 7191 yards) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA on the 12th (Korean time). Ten thousand dollars) On the first day, he hit an 11-over par 83 with 1 octuple bogie, 1 double bogie, 3 bogies and 2 birdies.

[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Kim Yong-seok = The 17th Island Hall of the horse where Ahn Byung-hoon committed an octuple buggy. [사진= 로이터 뉴스핌] 2021.03.12 [email protected]
Ahn Byung-hoon, who hit 11 in the 17th hole, recorded second place in the most at-bats ever. [사진= 로이터 뉴스핌]

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In particular, Ahn Byung-hoon, who broke eight bogies on the 17th hole and holed out after 11 strokes, tied for 150th among the 154 participating players.

Ahn Byung-hoon’s 11 strokes is the second most at-bats in this hole. The all-time hit was Bob Tway’s 12 hits in 2005.

In this hole set at 143 yards that day, Ahn Byung-hoon missed the ball four times. Even an unexpected wind haunted him. Hole 17 is a relatively short distance. However, it is famous for the lake that surrounds the green and it is difficult to attack with the indescribable wind.

Lim Seong-jae (23) and Lee Gyeong-hoon (30) played even par alongside Kim Si-woo (26, CJ Logistics), the youngest champion in the tournament.

In 2017, at the age of 21 and 2 months, Eagle and Buddy, Bogie and Double Bogie, who became the youngest winners, hit an even par 72 with one at the age of 21 and 2 months. Kim Si-woo won his third career in the American Express on the PGA Tour that ended on the 25th.

Lim Sung-jae was tied for 42nd place with 2 buddies and 2 bogies, and Lee Kyung-hoon with 4 birdies and 4 bogies, even par.

At the top of the leaderboard was the 2008 winner Sergio Garcia (Spain) alone. Along with 2 Eagles, 4 birdies and 1 Bogie took the lead with 7 under par 65 strokes.

‘Hulk’ Bryson DeChambo, who scored 8 wins in Arnold Palmer’s tournament, announced the start for two consecutive championships, tied for sixth place with Lee Westwood and Danny McCarthy with 3 under par 69.

DeChambo, who played even par in the first half, cut one stroke in the second half, and then raised the ranking to a second consecutive birdie at par 5, 16th and 17th holes. Arnold Palmer’s 3rd and 4th round par 5 tee shot across the lake at 370 yards and 377 yards tee shots surprised the golf world. He had a distance of 333 yards and a green hit rate of 77.38%.

Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), who aimed to win consecutive championships, played a 7-over par, playing a quadruple on the 18th hole (par 4).

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