Park Eun-shin (33) took the opportunity to become the first champion at the Golf Zone Open in Jeju (total prize money of 700 million won).
Park Eun-shin tied 2 eagles, 5 birdies and 1 bogey at the 20th round of the second golf tournament of the Korean Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour season held at Jeju Golf Zone County Ora (par 72) Golf Zone Open in Jeju, 8 under par 64 hit it
He took the lead by two strokes with Kang Gyeong-nam (40) in second place. This is also a course record tie. In the first round of the 2006 Pocari Sweat Open, Kim Do-hoon (34), who was an amateur, set a course record with 64 strokes.
In the 11th hole (par 5), Park Eun-shin, who put her second shot within 5 meters of the hole, rolled it with a putter and succeeded in an eagle. He gained momentum and made consecutive birdies on holes 12 and 13, and also caught a birdie on hole 15 (par 5). 메이저사이트
Park Eun-shin, who committed his first bogey on the 16th hole (par 4) in the first half, made the second eagle of the day on the 4th hole (par 5) in the second half. Park Eun-shin, who caught the eagle with her second shot about 3m into the hole, continued the flow by recording consecutive birdies on the 5th and 6th holes.
Park Eun-shin said, “It’s calm. I was able to reduce the number of strokes by scoring two eagles. All shots were close to the pins and I was able to record an eagle. The condition was good and the weather was good. It was a good day.”
“Compared to last year, the mindset of running the game has changed. As I accumulated know-how on game management, I was able to get in the mood,” he said. “I have a good memory of winning the Golfzon-Toray Open last year. It’s the same as last year. I’m playing with good memories of last year.”
He pledged, “If I play without missing the given opportunity, there will be good results. I want to focus on the operational part because the feeling of the shot is very good. I will continue to focus on the remaining three days in a good mood.”
Kang Gyeong-nam took second place with a 6-under-par 66, while Han Seung-soo (USA) and Shin Yong-gu (Canada) tied for third place with a 5-under-par 67. Amateurs Cho Woo-young (22) and Jang Yu-bin (21) played an active part with 4-under 68 strokes, while Bae Yong-joon (23) and Seo Yo-seop (27) tied for 5th place with 4-under par, announcing a smooth start.