Kim Si-woo is close to making the top 10 in consecutive tournaments on the PGA Tour.
On the third day of the PGA Tour Charles Schwab Challenge (total prize money of $9.5 million) held at the Colonial Country Club (par 70, 7,289 yards) in Fort Worth, Texas on the 25th (Korea time), Kim Si-woo shot a 1-under 69 with four birdies, one bogey and one double bogey.
He jumped three spots from the previous day with a total of 4-under 206 in the third round and tied for 25th.
It is only two strokes behind the joint 10th-ranked group, so it can aim to enter the top 10 in the final round on the 26th.
Kim Si-woo tied for 8th at the RBC Heritage held last month, making his first top 10 of the season, and tied for 8th at the PGA Championship, a major tournament that ended on the 19th of this month.
She garnered her first birdie at the first hole (par 5). Her second shot landed in the bunker in front of the green, but she put the ball 3 centimeters in front of the hole with a fantastic bunker shot.
Unfortunately, the shot eagle failed, but he started the round with a good birdie.
Kim Si-woo, who continued his par save march, added a birdie on the sixth hole (par 4) to continue the game smoothly, but left a regret in the seventh hole (par 4).
The tee shot headed to rough near the forest, and the second shot fell into the bunker in front of the green because the trees blocked the view.
He managed to escape the bunker at once, but lost one stroke when he failed in a 5.3m putt.
In the 9th hole (par 4), the tee shot headed to the forest on the right, and the second shot through the tree fell into the lake in front of the green.
Kim Si-woo took a penalty shot and succeeded on the green with his fourth shot, then recorded a two-putt and wrote a double bogey.
He made no mistake in the second half. He calmly birdied the 11th (par 5) and the 13th (par 3).
Kim Joo-hyung shot one over 71 with one birdie and two bogeys on the day.
Kim Joo-hyung, who marked a total of 1-under 209 in the third round, fell from a tie for 35th the previous day to a tie for 51st place.
Ben Griffin of the U.S. and Marty Schmidt of Germany continued their lead with a 13-under 197 total in the third round by shooting 2-under 68.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler of the U.S. made a turnaround. 메이저사이트
Scheffler, who remained 49th until the second round, recorded one eagle, seven birdies and three bogeys to make a 6-under 64 on the day, jumping to a 7-under 203 total in the third round and tying for seventh.
Scheffler, who is six shots behind the lead, is aiming to win three consecutive tournaments in the final round on the 26th.