Seongjae Lim’joint 20th place’… “Number 6” Morikawa “lead second shot”

On the third day of the Workday Championship, 3 Under Par, a tie for 2nd place with Kepka and Horschel, a tie for 5th with McIlroy, and a tie for 42nd with Johnson

Seongjae Lim'joint 20th place'...  'Number 6'Morikawa

[아시아경제 노우래 기자] Seong-jae Lim (23, CJ Logistics, photo), ranked 17th in the world, has laid the groundwork for a leap to the top.

On the 28th (Korean time), the World Golf Championship (WGC) Series Workday Championship (total prize money of $10.5 million) ended at Bradenton Concession Golf Course (par 72, 7474 yards) in Florida, US 5 under par 211 strokes). ‘Number 6’Colin Morikawa lead (15 under par 201 strokes),’Phoenix Open Champ’ Brooks Kepka and Billy Hoschel tied for 2nd place (13 under par 203 strokes), Webb Simpson (above the United States) 4th place (12 under par 204 strokes) Herpes.

Lim Sung-jae started with a tie for 26th in the 9th stroke and tied 6 buddies and 3 bogies. After forgetting the 1st hole birdie to see the 2nd hole (above par 4), he cruised with 2 additional birdies at the 3rd and 7th holes. In the second half, he cut off three strokes in four holes, including the 10th hole (par 4) birdie and the 12th-13th hole continuous birdie, and gave a good vibe. However, there was a brake on the 15th and 18th holes. It was 8 strokes against the leader, but it was only 5 strokes against the 7th place, so it is a good position to enter the’Top 10′.

Morikawa wrote a 5-under par and occupied the top of the leaderboard. The fairway landing rate of 78.57% and the green hit rate of 77.78% were outstanding. After winning the major PGA Championship in August last year, he took the lead in the second hit and got his fourth chance in his career. Kepka also continued to compete for the championship by adding 2 under par with 4 birdies and 2 bogies. He is a player who has a whopping 4 wins in the majors out of his 8 wins in his career, and is particularly strong in special matches.

Lim Seong-jae'jointly 20th place'...  'Number 6'Morikawa
Rory McIlroy looks at the green from hole 2 on the third day of the Workday Championship. Bradenton (Florida, USA) = Getty images/Multibits

Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) showed off his 6-under-par power. With defending champ Patrick Reid (USA), he is looking at a turnaround in a tie for fifth place (11 under par 205 strokes) by 4 strokes. Matthew Fitzpatrick (England) was tied for 7th place (10 under par 206 strokes). ‘Hulk’ Bryson Dishambo tied for 28th (3 under par 213 strokes),’No. 1’Dustin Johnson (above the United States) tied for 42nd (1 under par 215 strokes), and’No. 2’Yon Ram (Spain) tied for 45th ( Even par 216 strokes).

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