Byung-Hoon Ahn. AP news |
Byung-Hun Ahn placed a tie for 38th place in the third round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship ($ 6.5 million in total prize money) on the PGA Tour.
Byung-Hun Ahn left a 1-under-par 70 with 5 birdies, 2 bogeys and 1 double bogey in the third round held at Port Royal Golf Club (par 71) in Southampton, Bermuda on the morning of 30 (Korean time). Byung-Hun Ahn moved up three places from T-41 to T-38 with an average total of 8 under 205. If he shows good performance in the last 4th round with a 4-stroke difference from the pack to 9th place , you can expect to jump to the top.
Byung-Hun Ahn started on the 10th hole (par 4) and scored three birdies on the first nine holes. However, he has lost three strokes in the last three holes, leaving a double bandit, par and banished from the 7th to the 9th hole. Ahn Byung-hoon played on the second division tour last season and returned to the PGA Tour after a year, and drew for 4th place at the Fortinet Championship in September, which was the opening game of the season.
Noh Seung-yeol and Ahn Byung-hoon were in 41st place until the second round, but on this day he made a birdie and a bogey, so he couldn’t reduce the number of shots. Seung-yeol Noh is in 47th place with a 7-under 206 shot.
Sheamus Power (Ireland) and Ben Griffin (USA) tied for the lead with 18-under 195. Power is challenging for two wins in a year and four months since the Barbasol Championship in July last year and Griffin has yet to win the PGA. Tour. Aaron Badley (Australia) and Kevin Wee (Taiwan) finished the third round in a draw for third place, two shots behind the lead.
The reporter Heo Jong-ho