Ko Jin-Young's Come-From-Behind Challenge

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asked Jul 30, 2023 in Electron Microscopy by sportstotohotcom11 (480 points)

Park Sung-hyun, who won seven LPGA titles, was last in the Top 10 at the AIG Women's Championship in August 2019. Park Sung-hyun, who ranked eighth alone at the time and made his 30th top 10 performance, has not been in the top 10 for nearly four years since then. 스포츠토토 The winner has also not come back to him since he reached the top of the Walmart Arkansas Championship in late June that year.

 

For Park Sung-hyun, who has not found a clue to his revival, he must first solve the locked top 10 performance from 30. Park Sung-hyun again took the opportunity to expect his 31st top 10. In the second round of the Evian Championship held at Evian Resort Golf Club par 71 in Evian Levin, France on the 29th, Park Sung-hyun shot a 1-under 70 with four birdies and three bogeys.

 

Among the 21 South Korean participants on the day when the wind blew strongly, only Park Sung-hyun and world No. 1 Ko Jin-young hit the under par. Park Sung-hyun, who recorded a total of even-par 142 strokes, tied for 22nd with Ji Eun-hee and Lydia Ko. Even though he reduced one stroke, he jumped 29 steps from 51st the previous day.


In last year's tournament, he had a painful experience of doing well in the 10th place with a 4-under 67 on the first day and being cut off by hitting 77 shots, 10 shots more than that on the second day.

 

Park Sung-hyun, who competed in 12 competitions this year, has been showing a good trend in recent years. In the first six competitions, he failed to make the cut five times, but in the last six competitions, he passed the cut five times and only failed the cut once.

 

Ko Jin-young, who recorded 1-under 70 for two consecutive days, tied for 12th with Lynn Grant, Rose Jang, and Lee Min-ji with a total of 2-under 140. Ko Jin-young, who started uneasily with consecutive bogeys on the first and second holes, succeeded in turning the game around by catching three birdies in the ninth hole of the second half, raising expectations for the third round of Moving Day.

 

Yoo Hae-ran, who is ranked first in the rookie rankings, is the highest among Korean players. Yoo Hae-ran, who did not lose his at-bats with four birdies and four bogeys, recorded a total of 4-under 138, ranking seventh alone. Kim Soo-ji and Kim A-rim, who lost three strokes side by side, tied for 19th with a total of 1-under 141, while Kim Hyo-joo tied for 28th 1 over par 143 strokes with Yang Hee-young and Nelly Koda. Jeon In-ji and Park Min-ji tied for 39th 2 over par 144 strokes, while Celine Butier of France took the lead 7 under par 135 strokes.

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