Park Eun-shin '8 Under Par in 20 Holes'... "Back-to-Back Victory in Sight"
Golfzon-Doray Open Day 2 Leaderboard Top
Jeong Han-mil and Kim Hong-taek Tied for Lead, Kang Kyung-nam 4th
Ham Jung-woo 5th, Kim Han-byeol 7th, Park Sang-hyun 41st
Park Eun-shin is aiming for a second consecutive victory.
Park Eun-shin is teeing off at the 13th hole during the second round of the Golfzon-Doray Open.
[Photo by KPGA]
On the 3rd, at the Golfzon County Seonsan Country Club in Gumi-si, Gyeongbuk Province (par 72, 7,183 yards), during the second day of the KPGA Korean Tour Golfzon-Doray Open (total prize money 700 million KRW), he reduced his score by 8 strokes over 20 holes, rising to a tie for first place (13 under par, 131 strokes). Due to fog the previous day, Park Eun-shin was unable to complete 2 holes, but he added one birdie on the 18th hole (par 5) of the first round, and in the second round, he collected 9 birdies (2 bogeys). He surged to the lead by 1 stroke, presenting an opportunity for his third career win.
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Jeong Han-mil, who was the leader the previous day, also lowered his score by 5 strokes, maintaining his position at the top of the leaderboard for two consecutive days. Kim Hong-taek joined the co-leader group with a daily best score of 8 under par 64. Kang Kyung-nam is in 4th place (12 under par, 132 strokes), Ham Jeong-woo and Kim Dong-min are tied for 5th (11 under par, 133 strokes), and four players including Kim Han-byeol are tied for 7th (10 under par, 134 strokes), all eyeing a comeback. Ko Gun-taek and Jang Yoo-bin are tied for 26th (6 under par, 138 strokes), and Park Sang-hyun is tied for 41st (4 under par, 140 strokes).
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