Lee Kyung-hoon ( pictured ) tied for 8th place at the Wells Fargo Championship (total prize money of 20 million dollars), a special event on the PGA Tour. This is the third ‘Top 10’ of the season, which is good for Lee Kyung-hoon, who is trying to win his third consecutive tournament at AT&T Byron Nelson this week.
On the 8th (Korean time),토스카지노 on the final day of the tournament held at the Quail Hallo Club (par 71, 7538 yards) in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, Lee Gyeong-hoon caught only 3 birdies without bogey, and tied for 8 with Lim Seong-jae with a final total of 9 under par 275 strokes. climbed on top Lim Seong-jae,
who returned to Korea this week and participated in the Korean Tour Woori Financial Championship, took 1 eagle and 3 birdies, but lost 1 stroke with 4 bogeys and 1 double bogey, and his ranking dropped from a tie for 5th place to a tie for 8th place. Im Seong-jae had to be satisfied with entering the top 10 for the 7th time of the season. Im Seong-jae made a successful eagle putt at a distance of 5m after coming from hole 7 (par 5).
Wyndham Clark (USA) reduced 3 more strokes on the final day and won the championship with a final total of 19 under par 265, beating 2nd place Zander Shuffley (USA) by 4 strokes. It was the first win after 134 games on the PGA Tour. Clark, who lost to Brian Gay (USA) in overtime at the Bermuda Championships in November 2020 and finished runner-up, the best ever, received a prize money of 3.6 million dollars (approximately 4.77 billion won).
Kim Joo-hyung recorded an even par that day and tied for 23rd with a final total of 5 under par and 279 strokes. However, Kim Si-woo lost two strokes and was pushed back to 43rd place with a final total of 1 under par 283 strokes. Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), who played for the first time after being eliminated from the Masters Cut, tied for 47th with a final total of even par 288.