Lee Kyung-hoon 'Oh, Triple Bogey'... '1 Over Par, Around 60th Place'
Worldwide Technology Championship 3R Tied 67th
Kuchar and Villegas Tied for Lead, Van Rooyen 3rd
Justin Su Tied 4th, Michael Kim Tied 7th
Lee Kyoung-hoon has fallen to the lower ranks.
On the 4th (local time), at El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas (Par 72, 7,452 yards) in Los Cabos, Mexico, during the third round of the PGA Tour World Wide Technology Championship (total prize money $8.2 million), he lost one stroke and dropped to a tie for 67th place (6-under 210). Lee Kyoung-hoon recorded 3 birdies, 1 bogey, and 1 triple bogey. A mistake on the tee shot at the 14th hole (par 5) cost him 3 strokes, which was regrettable. He fell from a tie for 40th place the previous day to the 60th range.
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Matt Kuchar (USA) surged with a 5-under round to leap into a tie for the lead (19-under 197). Camilo Villegas (Colombia) also added 3-under to join this group. Erik van Rooyen (South Africa) is in 3rd place (18-under 198), Justin Su tied for 4th (17-under 199), and Michael Kim (all USA) are tied for 7th (15-under 201). Cameron Young (USA) struggled, sitting at 70th place (5-under 211).
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