Byung-hoon Ahn of South Korea moved into a tie for fourth place after the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge ($8.7 million purse) on the U.S. Professional Golf (PGA) Tour.

Byung-hoon Ahn carded five birdies and one bogey for a 4-under 66 in the second round of the tournament at Colonial Country Club (par 70, 7,209 yards) in Fort Worth, Texas (USA) on Sunday.

Ahn, who was tied for seventh after a 3-under par first round, moved into a tie for fourth place with a 7-under par 133 total.

He is five shots behind leader Harry Hall (England – 12-under 128).

Ahn, who tied for fourth at the Fortinet Championship last September and tied for sixth at the Valero Texas Open earlier this month, is looking for his third top-10 finish of the 2022-2023 season.

After opening with a birdie on No. 1 (par-5), Ahn bogeyed No. 4 (par-3) before birdies on Nos. 7 (par-4) and 8 (par-3) and birdies on Nos. 12 (par-4) and 13 (par-3).

Kim Si-woo, who was tied for seventh with Ahn Byung-hoon in the first round, was unable to make up any ground on the day, trading four birdies for four bogeys and dropping to a tie for 19th at 3-under 137.

Kyung Hoon Lee improved by one stroke on the day, moving from T22 to T19.

Lee Min Woo (AUS), Justin Seo and Michael Kim (USA) made the cut in a tie for 28th (2-under 138).

Players who shot 1-over-par 141 through two rounds of play also made the cut, with Sungjae Lim missing out with a 2-over-par 142, tied for 73rd with Tony Finau (USA) and Tommy Fleetwood (England).

Kim Sung-hyun also missed the cut, finishing at 7-over-par 147.

PGA Tour rookie Hall, who led the field with eight birdies and no bogeys in round one, dropped four more strokes in round two to remain atop the leaderboard.토토사이트

Harris English (USA) is second (9-under 131) and Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) is third (8-under 132).

Scottie Schaeffler (USA) shaved three strokes off his first and second rounds to finish tied for seventh (6-under par 134).

“Lesson pro” Michael Block (USA), who made a splash at last week’s PGA Championship by finishing tied for 15th, shot a much better 4-over-par than the previous day’s 11-over-par, but finished near the bottom with a total of 15-over-par 155.

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