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13th in the 3R of the PGA Tour Valspar Championship

Lee Kyung-hoon shot a 1-under 70 on the 24th (Korea time) by combining one eagle, one birdie and two bogeys in the third round of the tournament on the third day of the tournament at Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course (par 71, 7,340 yards) in Palm Harbor, Florida.  토토사이트 순위

 

Lee Kyung-hoon, who posted a total of 5 under 208 strokes on three days, raised his ranking one step higher in the joint 14th place in the second round.

 

Lee Kyung-hoon, who finished the first nine holes with even par with one birdie and one bogey, inflated the possibility of winning the top prize in the tournament with an eagle on the 11th hole (par 5).

Lee Kyung-hoon, who succeeded in two-on, made an eagle putt of about 4.5 meters and reduced two strokes.

Lee Kyung-hoon tied for fourth at the Cognitive Classic earlier this month, and after about three weeks, he will again look at his "top 10" performance.

 

He is tied for eighth place and one stroke behind the lone leader Keith Mitchell of the U.S.

Lee Kyung-hoon said in an interview after the game, "I'm sorry to see the last hole, but I'll try to play well tomorrow because there's one day left," adding, "There's a difference from the lead, and the course is difficult, but if you go with the flow, you can reduce the number of strokes, so if you focus and work hard tomorrow, you'll be in a good position."

 

"Today's tee shot was slightly off to the right, but it hit well, and the second shot with the fifth iron was good," he said after catching an eagle on the 11th hole for two consecutive days. "I was happy to have an eagle on the same hole for two consecutive days."

 

Mitchell recorded a 10-under 203 total in the third round, becoming the lone No. 1 player, two strokes ahead of the players tied for second place.

 

Mitchell finished the game in first place at once as his second shot with 151 yards left in the last 18th hole (par 4), which was second by one stroke, turned into an eagle.

 

Mitchell, who won the Honda Classic in March 2019, will try for her second win on the tour in five years.

Shamus Power (Ireland), Peter Malnerty (USA), and Mackenzie Hughes (Canada) are tied for second place with 8-under 205.

Kim Sung-hyun finished tied for 70th with a four-over par of 217.