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Lim Seong-jae rebounded on’Moving Day’, tied for 20th place climbed 34 steps

-Im Seong-jae, who participated in the US Professional Golf (PGA) Tour Farmers Insurance Open ($7.5 million in total prize money and $1.35 million in winning prizes), succeeded in rebounding on Moving Day.

Lim Sung-jae hit a 3-under par 69 in the third round of the tournament held at the Tory Pines Golf Club South Course (par 72) in La Jolla, San Diego, California on the 31st (Korean time).

Lim Sung-jae, who recorded 212 strokes in the middle of the 4 under par, was tied for 20th place, up 34 places from the previous day. Unlike the two-over par on the previous day, the under-par round was held and the rankings were greatly improved.

The gap with the tied third-place group has narrowed to four strokes, so it is possible to see the entry into the top ranks depending on the final round results. Lim Seong-jae finished 9 holes in the first half with 1 under par. At the beginning of the second half, Im Seong-jae, who was shaken with two bogies, changed the mood with a birdie on the third hole. In the 6th, 7th and 9th holes, he dropped the birdie putt into the hole cup. Ahn Byung-hoon was tied for 63rd with 218 strokes over two in the middle. Choi Gyeong-ju, who was looking to win the tour in 10 years with a tie for 4th on the first day, fell to 67th with a tie for 67th with 219 strokes at the 3rd over par amid the sluggishness of the 5th over par.

Patrick Reed (US) and Carlos Otis (Mexico) took the lead with a 10-under par 206 in the middle.

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