Im Sungjae-Mitchell 6th Place "Regrettable, Failed Comeback Victory"
Riley-Hardy Win First Career Title at Zurich Classic
Kim Siwoo-Kim Juhyung 7th, An Byeonghun-Kim Seonghyeon 13th
Im Sung-jae and Keith Mitchell (USA) were satisfied with a ‘Top 10’ finish.
Im Sung-jae and Mitchell finished 6th (25-under 263) after failing to reduce their score on the final day of the PGA Tour’s two-man team event, the Zurich Classic (total prize money $8.6 million), held on the 23rd (local time) at Louisiana TPC (par 72, 7,425 yards) in Avondale, Louisiana, USA, playing in a foursomes format (two players alternating shots with one ball).
Im Sung-jae is disappointed after missing a birdie putt on the 7th hole during the final day of the Zurich Classic '2-man team battle'. [Avondale, USA = AP·Yonhap News]
View original imageStarting the day in 2nd place, one stroke behind, Im and Mitchell exchanged three birdies for three bogeys. They gained momentum with birdies on holes 1 and 8 but lost all the strokes they had gained with bogeys on holes 10 and 12. Although a birdie on hole 13 seemed to change the momentum, a second shot missing the green on hole 15 (both par 4s) cost them another stroke.
Davis Riley and Nick Hardy (both USA) surged with a 7-under round to claim a come-from-behind victory (30-under 258). Both players experienced the joy of their first career win. The winner’s prize money was $1,242,700 each (approximately 1.65 billion KRW). Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor (both Canada) finished 2nd (28-under 260), while Wyndham Clark and Bo Hoag (both USA) took 3rd place (27-under 261). Strong favorites Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele (both USA) shot 6 under but remained tied for 4th (26-under 262).
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For Korea, Kim Si-woo and Kim Joo-hyung posted 4 under to climb to a tie for 7th place (23-under 265). An Byeong-hun and Kim Seong-hyun reduced their score by one stroke to finish tied for 13th (20-under 268). No Seung-yeol paired with Michael Kim (USA) finished tied for 19th (19-under 269).
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