Home » Sport » Byeong-Hoon Ahn finished 17th in the PGA Bermuda Championship

Byeong-Hoon Ahn finished 17th in the PGA Bermuda Championship


Byung-Hoon Ahn. AP news

Byung-Hoon Ahn completed the highest score with a sub-par for 4 consecutive days.

Byeong-Hoon Ahn scored 5 birdies in the last 4 rounds of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship (total prize money of $ 6.5 million) on the PGA Tour held at the Port Royal Golf Course (par 71) in Southampton, Bermuda on the morning of 31 ( Korean time) He tied one and scored 4 under par. Ahn Byung-Hun, who shot a total of 12-under 272, finished the tournament in 17th place, 7 shots behind winner Seymour Power (Ireland, 19-under 265).

Byung-Hun Ahn recorded a sub-par on all 4 days of the tournament, starting with a 6 under par in the 1st round, 1 under par in the 2nd and 3rd rounds and 4 under par in the 4th round. round. After being promoted to the PGA 2nd Division Konferi Tour and tied for 4th place at the Fortinet Championship, which was the first tournament of the season, he finished with a second score.

Seung-yeol Noh also cut two more shots with 5 birdies and 3 bogeys and tied for 35th place with 9 under 275. In the Fortinet Championship, which was his first appearance this season, Seungyeol Noh competed in the qualifiers. on Monday and missed the cut. However, his hopes for a return to the PGA Tour have increased with his mid-range performance in this tournament. Noh Seung-yeol had the best performance in the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, in 30th place out of 22 competitions he participated in last season.

The winning power was 5 birdies and 4 bogeys, reducing another shot to keep the top spot. Thomas Detri (Belgium, 18 under par 266) cut 4 strokes and Patrick Rogers (US 17 under par 267 strokes) reduced 6 strokes, but could not overcome the power, which was stably reduced by 6 strokes from first to third round. Power has lost two shots with two birdies and four bogeys in the last six holes, including bogeying on the 18th hole (par 4), but won the PGA Tour for the second time since the Barbasol Championship in July last year.

Reporter Oh Hae-won

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.