Joo-Hyung Kim and Kyung-Hoon Lee, as a group on the first day of the Presidents Cup golf
On the first day of the Presidents Cup, a men’s golf competition between the United States and the international team, the eldest and youngest members of the Korean Brothers will participate in a group.
On the 23rd (Korean time), Lee Kyung-hoon (31) and Kim Joo-hyeong (20) form a pair on the first day of the Presidents Cup Golf Tournament that opens in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Trevor Immelman (South Africa) International Team Leader on the first day, if you look at the combination of foursomes (a method of alternating one ball in a team of two), Adam Scott (Australia) and Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) were paired with Patrick Cantlay of the United States, Against Xander Shopley Joe.
In addition, Im Seong-jae (24) will play a pair with Cory Connors (Canada) to face Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.
Kyeong-Hoon Lee and Joo-Hyeong Kim will face Cameron Young and Colin Morikawa in Group 3.
Group 4 presented a combination of world No. 1 Scotty Schaeffler and Sam Burns in the United States, and the international team played back Kim Si-woo (27) and Cam Davis (Australia).
In the final match, Group 5, the International Team’s Taylor Pendris (Canada) and Mito Pereira (Chile) will play once morest Tony Finau and Max Homa of the United States.
The players on the first day off are Billy Horschel and Kevin Kisner from the United States, and Sebastian Muñoz (Colombia) and Christian Bejawidenhaut (South Africa) for the international team.
The match between Group 1, Scott-Matsuyama and Cantlay-Shopley, will start at 2:05 am Korean time on the 23rd, followed by the next match at 12-minute intervals.
On the second day of the match, five matches will be held in a four-ball format in which two players from the same team play with their own balls and the better result is the score for the hole.
On the third day, four foursome and four-ball matches are held in the morning and followingnoon, and on the last day of the tournament, 12 players will play one-on-one match play in turn.
In the history of the Presidents Cup, the U.S. has won 8 in a row and is overwhelming with 11 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss.
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