Siwoo Kim PGA Tour Rocket Mortgage Classic Top 10 Reservation… Kim Joo-hyung is 24th overall

Si-woo Kim (27) has reserved the top 10 prize at the Rocket Mortgage Classic ($8.4 million in total prize money) on the PGA Tour.

Si-Woo Kim in the third round of the tournament held at the Detroit Golf Club (par 72) in Detroit, Michigan, USA on the 31st (Korean time), shot a 4-under 68, and tied for 7th (13-under 203).

Si-woo Kim, who enters the final round with the same ranking as the previous day, is 8 strokes behind co-leaders Tony Pinau (USA) and Taylor Pendris (Canada), but it is not easy to win the championship, but 3rd to 5th place is only 2 to 4 strokes, so it is in the upper ranks. figuring is possible.

This is an opportunity to shake off a slump that has never been in the top 10 on the PGA Tour since the Sanderson Palms Championship in October of last year.

Kim Si-woo, who caught 6 birdies and blocked with 2 bogeys that day, had the best tee shots and iron shots in this tournament.

But it was disappointing to lose at bats on the green.

Kim Si-woo said, “The first half of today was good, but in the second half, things didn’t go well, so unfortunately it ended.

It’s not bad yet, so I hope to finish it well tomorrow.”

In the second half, Kim Si-woo, who suffered because he didn’t putt well, promised, “Tomorrow, I will focus more and do my best.”

Siwoo Kim, PGA Tour Rocket Mortgage Classic Top 10 Reservation...  Kim Joo-hyung is 24th (overall)

PGA Tour ‘special member’ Kim Joo-hyeong (20) caught 7 birdies and sprinted 6-under 66, jumping up to tied for 24th (9-under 207).

Kim Joo-hyung can enter the PGA Tour by accumulating FedEx Cup points in the invited tournament, so it is essential to enter the upper ranks.

Kim Joo-hyung said, “Today, we played well.

He said, “It was easy to play in the morning when there was no wind,” he said.

He, who passed the cut with the last hole birdie the day before, said, “Yesterday the game didn’t go well, but I was able to play two more days with the last hole birdie.

I hit today aggressively with gratitude.

I will prepare for tomorrow by eating well and resting well.”

Pinau, who won his third career title at the 3M Open on the 25th, cut seven strokes that day, turning on the green light for the second week in a row.

The rookie Pendris, who took the lead the day before, shot a 6-under 66, maintaining the top spot for two days in a row, inflating expectations for the first win in his career.

Cameron Young (USA) finished third with a 17-under 199 shot, and Patrick Cantlay (USA) finished fifth (15-under 201 stroke) into the final round.

/yunhap news

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