KPGA Gunsan CC Open Day 3: 7 Under Par, Park Eun-shin and Ham Jeong-woo Tied 3rd, Park Sang-hyun 5th in 'Chase'

Kim Juhyung is teeing off at the 6th hole on the third day of the KPGA Gunsan CC Open. Photo by KPGA

Kim Juhyung is teeing off at the 6th hole on the third day of the KPGA Gunsan CC Open. Photo by KPGA

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[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] '18-year-old young gun' Kim Joo-hyung (CJ Logistics) has a chance to become the youngest winner.


On the 11th, at Gunsan Golf Club Lead & Lake Course (par 71, 7,130 yards) in Gunsan City, Jeonbuk Province, continuing the third day of the KPGA Korean Tour 2020 Season Round 2 KPGA Gunsan CC Open (total prize money 500 million KRW), he surged with a 7-under-par to take the lead (14-under-par 199 strokes). Han Seung-soo (USA) is in 2nd place (13-under-par 200 strokes), and Park Eun-shin (30) and Ham Jung-woo (26, Hana Financial Group) are tied for 3rd place (12-under-par 201 strokes), pursuing the lead.


Starting from a tie for 4th place, 2 strokes behind, Kim Joo-hyung made 8 birdies (1 bogey). He made 'stepping stone birdies' on holes 1 and 3, back-to-back birdies on holes 5 and 6, and then a streak of 3 consecutive birdies on holes 9 to 11. However, it was regrettable that he lost the 15th hole birdie with a bogey on the last 18th hole (both par 4). If Kim Joo-hyung, who took the lead by 1 stroke, wins, at 18 years and 21 days old, he will break the youngest record set by Lee Sang-hee (28, Hoban Construction) at the 2011 NH Nonghyup Open (19 years, 6 months, and 10 days).



Park Eun-shin, who was the leader on the first day, showed resilience by reducing 4 strokes. Ham Jung-woo, who was the leader the previous day, shot 3-under-par but could not maintain the top of the leaderboard. He is 2 strokes behind the leader. Park Sang-hyun (37, Dong-A Pharmaceutical) swept up 8 birdies without any bogeys, rising to a tie for 5th place (11-under-par 202 strokes). Veterans Hong Soon-sang (39, Danu) and Joo Heung-chul (39) also joined this group. Choi Jin-ho (36, Hyundai Steel) and Lee Tae-hee (36, OK Savings Bank) are tied for 15th place (8-under-par 205 strokes).


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