Im Seong-jae and Lee Kyung-hoon finished in the top 10 at the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship.
Lim Seong-jae and Lee Kyung-hoon recorded a final total of 9 under par 275 at the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship, which ended at the Quail Hollow Club (par 71) in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on the 8th (Korean time). The pair finished in a tie for 8th with Denny McCarty, Max Horma and Brendan Todd.
Im Seong-jae had a rather disappointing result. Lim Seong-jae, who was tied for 5th place until the 3rd round, dropped his ranking by hitting a 1-over par 72 with 2 birdies, 1 eagle, 4 bogeys and 1 double bogey. In the end, he had to be content with his seventh top 10 of the season with a tie for eighth.
Im Seong-jae will participate in the Korean Tour Woori Financial Championship held at the Ferrum Club in Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do from the 11th. Woori Financial Group, which hosts the competition, is Seongjae Lim’s main sponsor.
On the other hand, Lee Kyung-hoon raised his ranking in the final round. On this day, Lee Gyeong-hoon caught 3 birdies without bogey and hit 3 under par 68 strokes. It was tied for 8th, up 12 places from the previous day’s tie for 20th. After a tie for 7th in the Sentry Tournament of Champions in January, it entered the top 10 in 4 months.
Kim Joo-hyung tied for 23rd with a final total of 5 under par 279 strokes, and Kim Si-woo tied for 43rd.
The win was won by Wyndham Clark. Clark, who cut 3 strokes that day, finished the tournament with a final total of 19 under par 265 strokes.토스카지노 He beat second place Zander Shopley by four strokes and lifted the championship cup.
Clark won his first PGA Tour victory in his 134th tournament. His previous best result was runner-up at the Bermuda Championships last November 2020. Clark, who won his first career victory in a special event on the PGA Tour, also collected $3.6 million in prize money (approximately 4.77 billion won).