Lim Seong-jae tied for fourth place in the second round of the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship (total prize money of $20 million). 토토사이트
Lim Seong-jae hit 5 under par 66 with 6 birdies and 1 bogey in the second round of the tournament held at the Quail Hallo Club (par 71, 7,538 yards) in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on the 6th (Korean time).
Im Seong-jae, who recorded an interim total of 7 under par 135, finished the second round in a tie for 4th with Justin Thomas (USA) and Adam Scott (Australia).
Tyrell Hatton (England), Nate Lashley, and Wyndham Clark (above USA) are tied for first place with 8 under par 134 strokes.
Lim Seong-jae, who is chasing the lead by one stroke, is aiming for three tour victories in one year and seven months after the Shriners Children’s Open in October 2021.
Im Seong-jae had the luck of catching a birdie as the chip shot he attempted around the green on hole 15 (par 5) went into the hole as it was.
Lee Kyung-hoon, who was tied for second place the day before, made a double bogey on the last 9th hole (par 4) and slipped to 6-under-par 136, tied for 10th place.
He lost two strokes after struggling with his tee shot pushed too far to the right, sending the ball toward the fairway, and hitting the third shot over the green.
Kim Joo-hyung and Kim Si-woo tied for 38th with 2 under par 140 strokes.
Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) recorded a 1-under 141 strokes and finished the cut in a tie for 55th place.
Max Homa (USA), who won the tournament last year, tied for 13th with a 5-under par of 137 strokes.
Mark Hubbard (USA) made a hole-in-one at the 198-yard 17th hole (par 3).
Holes 16 to 18 are difficult courses nicknamed the ‘Green Mile’, and Hubbard played well with a hole-in-one on the 17th hole (par 4) and a birdie on the 18th hole (par 4) after bogey on the 16th hole (par 4).
However, Hubbard struggled through the cut with a 1-under par of 141 and a tie for 55th.
Co-leader Hatton finished the second round happily with a 9.5m long birdie putt on the last hole, hole 9.