Jinhee Lim, Dongbu Construction/Korea Land Trust Competition 3R Lead… Close to 2 wins in season [KLPGA]

This is a picture of Jinhee Lim, a pro, who entered the competition for the win of the 2022 Korean Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour Dongbu Construction-Korea Land Trust Championship, a ‘transformed stableford’ tournament, playing in the third round. photo courtesy of KLPGA

[골프한국 하유선 기자] Im Jin-hee (24), who stands out for her stable performance this season, aimed for the second championship of the season in the only ‘modified Stableford’ tournament on the Korea Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) tour.

Jinhee Lim scored 14 points by weaving one eagle, five birdies, and one bogey in the third day of the Dongbu Construction and Korea Land Trust Championship (total prize money of 1 billion won) held at Iksan Country Club (par 72, 6.599 yards) in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do on the 15th. took

In this competition that induces aggressive play, Eagle +5 points, Birdie +2 points, Par 0 points, and Bogey -1 points are applied, Albatross is given +8 points, and double bogeys are -3 points.

Im Jin-hee, who scored a total of 35 points in rounds 1 to 3, is the sole No. She beat Lee Ga-young (23), who collected 12 points on that day, by one point to second.

Jinhee Lim, who reported her first win on the KLPGA regular tour at the BC Card and Hankyung Ladies Cup in June of last year, also won the McCall and Mona Park Opens in July of this year. He is on his way to two wins of the season and three career wins this week.

Jinhee Lim competed in 23 competitions in the 2022 season and passed the cut 20 times, of which 6 (including one win) are top 10 winners. She is ranked 14th in the prize money ranking and 16th in grand prize points.

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The highlight of the day was making the eagle with the second shot he hit with 116m left on the 7th hole (par 4) after putting in 3.5m and 4.3m birdie putts on the 2nd (par 5) and 4th (par 3) holes.

Jinhee Lim, who made a birdie on the 9th and 11th holes (above par 4), put the ball on the green with a tee shot on the 13th hole (par 3), but dropped a bogey with 3 putts from a distance of 14.4m. She paused for a moment, but she made up for her lost at-bats on the 17th hole (par 5), where she lightly recorded her birdie.
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