Kyung-Hoon Lee Tied for 20th Place with a Fresh Start
Final Round RSM Classic 1R 2 Under Par
McNealy and Torbjornsen Share Lead
Kim Siwoo and Bae Sangmoon Start Tied 34th
Lee Kyoung-hoon tied for 20th place on the first day of the final PGA Tour event of the year.
On the 21st (local time), at the RSM Classic (total prize money $7.6 million) held at the Sea Island Golf Club Plantation Course (par 72, 7,060 yards) in St. Simons Island, Georgia, USA, he shot 3 under par in the first round. Currently ranked 101st in the FedEx Cup standings, Lee Kyoung-hoon needs to improve his ranking as much as possible to have opportunities to participate in more tournaments and higher prize money events next year.
In this tournament, the first and second rounds are alternated between the Plantation Course and the Seaside Course (par 70, 7,005 yards). The third and fourth rounds are played again on the Seaside Course. Maverick McNealy and Michael Torbjornson (both from the USA) each shot 8 under par to take the top spots on the leaderboard.
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Kim Si-woo, who secured eligibility to participate in all the premium tournaments next year by finishing the regular season within the top 50 in the FedEx Cup rankings, recorded 2 under par to tie for 34th place. Bae Sang-moon also joined this group. No Seung-yeol tied for 55th place (1 under par), Kim Sung-hyun tied for 101st place (1 over par), and Kang Sung-hoon finished tied for 113th place (2 over par). Defending champion Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) struggled, finishing tied for 135th place (3 over par).
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