Park Eun-shin (33) took the lead by two strokes with two eagles on the first day of the KPGA Korean Tour Golf Zone Open in Jeju (total prize money of 700 million won).
On the first day of the tournament held on the 20th at Golf Zone County Ora (par 72) in Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Park Eun-shin hit 2 eagles and 5 birdies (1 bogey), tying the course record with 8 under par 64. The previous record was set by Kim Do-hoon at the 2006 Pocari Sweat Open.
Park Eun-shin, who was ahead of second place Kang Gyeong-nam (40) by two strokes, took the opportunity to win three tours in five months after winning the Golfzon and Toray Open in November last year. Park Eun-shin said after the game, “Today’s shots were all close to the pin and I was able to record an eagle twice.” “The condition was good and the weather was good to play. It was a day where everything went well,” he said.토토사이트
Park Eun-shin, who started from the 10th hole, made a 2-on on the 11th hole (par 5) and put an eagle putt from a distance of 5m. Afterwards, Park Eun-shin, who reduced the number of strokes with consecutive birdies on holes 12 and 13, exchanged bogeys with birdies on holes 15 and 16, but reduced the number of strokes by catching the second eagle on the 4th hole (par 5) in the second half. He hit the second shot with 241 yards left to the hole, attached it to the pin 3m and connected it with an eagle. Park Eun-shin drove the momentum and added consecutive birdies in the 5th and 6th holes, tying the course record.
Veteran Kang Kyung-nam, who is recording 11 wins in his tour career, finished second alone with 8 birdies and 2 bogeys at 6 under par. Shin Yong-gu (32), who won his first tour victory at the Woosung General Construction Open last year, and Han Seung-soo (37), a Korean-American who reached the top at the 2020 LG Signature Players Championship, recorded a 5-under-par 67 strokes to place in a tie for third place.
Amateur Cho Woo-young and Jang Yu-bin, representatives of the Hangzhou Asian Games, hit a 4-under-par 68 and tied for 5th place with Seo Yo-seop (27) and Bae Yong-joon (23). Go Gun-taek (24), the winner of the opening game last week, who is aiming to win the championship for two weeks in a row in his hometown of Jeju Island, tied for 27th with a 2 under par 70 strokes. Ko Gun-taek said, “I played today with confidence after winning the opening match. However, I felt a bit pressured to play well, so I think I recorded a disappointing result today.” want,” he said.