Thursday Sep 21, 2023

Sunghoon Kang tied for 11th place by 5 strokes with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am leader

Reporter Park Ji-hyeok = Kang Sung-hoon (36) tied for 11th place, 5 strokes behind the leader, in the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (total prize money of $9 million) on the PGA Tour.

In the third round of the tournament held at Monterey Peninsula Country Club (par 71, 6957 yards) in Pebble Beach, California, USA on the 4th (local time), Kang Seong-hoon reduced 4 strokes by hitting 4 birdies to 10 holes.

Kang Seong-hoon, who recorded an interim total of 7 under par, raised the ranking to a tie for 11th place.

The match was canceled due to strong winds.

On the morning of the 5th, the remainder of the 3rd round was scheduled, and if a total of 72 holes (4 rounds) could not be played, the tournament was decided to end on the 6th. 토토사이트

Kang Seong-hoon has a good memory of hitting a course record of 60 in the second round of this event in 2016. He has participated in 4 competitions this season and failed to pass the cut in all of them, but with the propaganda on this day, he can expect to enter the top ranks.

Kang Sung-hoon, who entered the PGA Tour in 2011, has the only experience of winning at AT&T Byron Nelson in May 2019.

Peter Malnaughty (USA) tied for first place with 12 under par, while Keith Mitchell and Joseph Bramlett (USA) tied for second place with 10 under par. Ahn Byeong-hun is tied for 38th with a 3-under par.

On the other hand, professional players play up to 4 rounds, but amateur players decide to do up to 3 rounds due to bad weather.

Among amateurs, Aaron Rodgers, an American professional football (NFL) player, is the sole leader at 25 under par. Soccer star Gareth Bale (Wales) is tied for 16th with 15 under par.

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