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Im Jin-hee, driving “Shot Eagle”, wins KLPGA tour in three months, “Jeong-Jun”

KLPGA Tour Dongbu Construction · Korea Land Trust Championship 3R Lead

Im Jin-hee reading Green.[KLPGA 제공. 재판매 및 DB 금지]

Im Jin-hee (24) looks forward to her second win of the Korean Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour season in three months.

Jinhee Lim scored 14 points in the 3rd round of the Dongbu Construction / Korea Land Trust Championship (total prize money of 1 billion won) of the Korea Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) tour held with a modified stable pod method at Iksan Country Club ( par 72) to Iksan-si, Jeollabuk-do on 15. He took the lead with a total of 35 points.

Jinhee Lim, who won her first BC Card Hankyung Ladies Cup win last year and achieved 2 wins at the McCall and Mona Park Open in July this year, created another chance to climb to the top.

This competition is a modified stable pod system which determines the ranking by awarding points such as albatross 8 points, eagle 5 points, birdie 2 points, bogey -1 point, double bogey or more -3 points, not the number of strokes.

Jinhee Lim, who scored 10 points with 5 birdies, took advantage of the eagle shooting the 7th hole (par 4).

The second shot 127 yards to go was sucked into the hole and scored five points.

It was Jade’s tee that lost a point on the 3-putt bogey of the 13th hole (par 3).

Ga-young Lee (23), thirsty for her first career win, sweeps 6 birdies without bogey and tries to win the final round with a total of 34 points.

Lee Ga-young, who has been runner-up four times so far, has been runner-up twice this year alone.

Kim Su-ji (26), who won two wins this year, finished second in the prize money ranking and first in grand prix points, third place (31 points) after earning 14 points combining eight birdies and two scarecrows.

Suji Kim was slow to draw for 58th place on day one, but climbed to 9th place the day before and showed potential to join the championship competition.

Jeong Yun-ji (22), who added 13 points, also tied for third place.

Lee Ye-won (19), who took the lead in the second round, was first in the Rookie of the Year race, and was pushed up to 5th place (30 points) with just three points.

Park Hyun-kyung (22), whose hometown is Iksan and whose course is the Iksan Country Club, receives enthusiastic support from his hometown fans and adds 6 points to the final round with Lee Ye-won at 5 Place.

Lim Hee-jung (22), who scored 9 points on the day, finished in 7th place (29 points).

Hyerim Cho (21) scored a hole in one on the sixth hole (par 3) and received a 600g gold ball as a prize.

The price of the golden ball is around 50 million won.

Hyerim Cho ended the third round with a draw in 25th place (20 points).

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