Lee Kyung-hoon Ties for 68th... Averie Leads the Race
Season Finale RSM Classic 3R Even Par
Ko 2nd Place 1 Stroke Behind, Hughes 3rd, Duncan 4th
Young 30th, Villegas 55th, Kim Siwoo 74th
Lee Kyung-hoon remained in the lower ranks.
On the 18th (local time), he failed to reduce his score in the 3rd round of the RSM Classic (total prize money $8.4 million), the final event of the 2022/2023 PGA Tour season, held at the Sea Island Resort Seaside Course (par 70, 7,005 yards) in St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA. He made 4 birdies, 2 bogeys, and 1 double bogey. He dropped from a tie for 44th place the previous day to a tie for 68th place (5-under-par 207 strokes).
Ludvig ?berg (Sweden) shot a 9-under-par 61 to maintain his position at the top of the leaderboard (20-under-par 192 strokes). He is a ‘young gun’ who debuted on the PGA Tour this year and has made the ‘top 10’ three times. Eric Cole (USA), also mentioned as a rookie of the year candidate along with ?berg, reduced his score by 9 strokes and is in 2nd place, one stroke behind (19-under-par 193 strokes), continuing the chase. Mackenzie Hughes (Canada) is in 3rd place (18-under-par 194 strokes), and Tyler Duncan (USA) is in 4th place (17-under-par 195 strokes).
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Cameron Young (USA) lowered his score by 2 strokes to tie for 30th place (10-under-par 202 strokes). ‘Spiderman’ Camilo Villegas (Colombia), who won his 5th career victory in 9 years and 3 months last week at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, is tied for 55th place (7-under-par 205 strokes). From Korea, Kim Si-woo lost 2 strokes and slipped from a tie for 32nd place to a tie for 74th place (4-under-par 208 strokes). Kang Sung-hoon was ‘cut off’ the previous day, and No Seung-yeol withdrew after playing 9 holes in the front nine.
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