Sanderson Farms Championship Day 3: Tringale, Young, and 2 Others in '1-Stroke Tie for 2nd Place' Chase, Im Sung-jae Tied 34th

Siwoo Kim Shoots 6-Under Par Surge to Tie for 16th... Tighala Leads for Third Day View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] It is the leap of Kim Si-woo (26, CJ Logistics, photo).


On the 3rd (Korean time), at the Jackson Golf Club in Mississippi, USA (par 72, 7,461 yards), during the third day of the second event of the 2021/2022 PGA Tour season, the Sanderson Farms Championship (total prize money $7 million), he surged with a 6-under-par round to climb to a tie for 16th place (13-under-par 203 strokes). Sahis Tigala leads (18-under-par 198 strokes), with Cameron Tringale, Cameron Young, Den McCarthy, and Sam Burns (all from the USA) tied for second place, one stroke behind at 17-under-par 199 strokes.


Starting from a tie for 27th place, 6 strokes behind, Kim Si-woo made 7 birdies (1 bogey). His strong start included consecutive birdies on holes 1 and 2 and a birdie on the 5th hole (par 5). Although he lost a stroke with a bogey on the 12th hole (par 4) after a birdie on the 11th hole (par 5), he showed resilience by adding 3 more birdies on holes 13, 15, and 18. He relied on a 'stingy putting' performance with a green hit rate of 77.22% and an average of 1.46 putts per hole. He is just one stroke behind the group tied for 10th place, putting him in a position to break into the 'top 10.'



Sahis Tigala is teeing off on the 7th hole on the third day of the Sanderson Farms Championship. Jackson, USA = Getty Images / Multibitz  <br>Photo by Multibitz

Sahis Tigala is teeing off on the 7th hole on the third day of the Sanderson Farms Championship. Jackson, USA = Getty Images / Multibitz
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Tigala maintained his position at the top of the leaderboard for the third consecutive day by shooting 5-under-par. Tringale joined the victory race with a daily best 10-under-par round. Will Zalatoris, who was co-leader the previous day, failed to improve his score and dropped to a tie for 16th place. Im Sung-jae (23, CJ Logistics) shot 2-under-par with 5 birdies and 3 bogeys, tied for 34th place (10-under-par 206 strokes). Kang Sung-hoon (34, CJ Logistics) is struggling at a tie for 59th place (5-under-par 211 strokes).


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