Lim Seong-jae, 7th top 10 of the season at the PGA Special Tournament… tied for 5th place

 Lim Seong-jae (25) is ahead of the season’s 7th top 10 at the Wells Fargo Championship (total prize money of 20 million dollars), which has been promoted to a special event on the PGA Tour.

On the 7th (Korean time), in the third round of the third day of the tournament held at the Quail Hallo Club (par 71) in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, Lim Seong-jae shot 3 under par 68, with an interim total of 10 under par 203 strokes, leading Wyndham Clark (USA) by 6 He finished tied for 5th place (10 under par, 203 strokes). His ranking dropped one spot from the previous day, but increased his chances of a seventh top 10 of the season.

Im Seong-jae, who has been ranked in the top 30 in the world rankings for more than three years since March 1, 2019, continues this season without ups and downs.

Im Seong-jae, who is listed among the top class on the PGA Tour in various indicators, stands out especially in the top 10 and top 25 categories.

This season, he participated in 17 competitions, passed the cut 16 times, and reached the top 10 for the 7th and the top 25 for the 12th.

Last season’s top 10 finishes were 9, placing 6th overall. Patrick Cantlay (12 times), Scotty Scheffler (11 times), and Matthew Fitzpatrick, Rory McIlroy, and Justin Thomas (more than 10 times) were only five players who recorded more top 10 than Lim Seong-jae.

This season, there are only four players who have recorded more top 10 finishes than Lim Seong-jae: World No. 1 John Rahm and Scotty Scheffler (8 times) and Zander Chopley and Sais Tigala (7 times) who won 4 wins this season. .

It is the 9th time that Lim Seong-jae recorded the most individual top 10 in a season in the 2021-2022 season. He can expect to break his personal best record this season if he succeeds in reaching the top 10 for the 7th time with 15 competitions left this year.

In the third round of Moving Day, which took place after passing the cut, Kim Joo-hyung (21) raised the ranking by 11 steps from the previous day. On this day alone, he shot a 3-under-par 68 to tie for 27th with a median total of 5-under 208.온라인카지노

Lee Gyeong-hoon (32), who passed the cut with a tie for 10th, fell back 10 steps to a tie for 20th because he could not reduce the number of strokes with an even par, and Kim Si-woo (28) reduced one stroke but tied for 38th (3 under par, 210 strokes), improving the previous day’s ranking. kept

Clark, ranked 80th in the world, will challenge for his first win on the PGA Tour with a two-stroke lead.

Zander Shopley (USA) took 2nd place with 14 under par 199, and Adam Scott (Australia) and Tyrell Hatton (England) tied for 3rd place with 11 under par 202 strokes to play on the final day.

This tournament is one of the special tournaments designated by the PGA Tour, and the total prize money this year is 20 million dollars, an increase of 11 million dollars from last year. The winning prize is $3.6 million.

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