At the 42nd GS Caltex Maekyung Open (total prize money of 1.3 billion won) co-hosted by the Korea Golf Association (KGA) and the Asian Tour, top golfers from home and abroad competed fiercely to wear the only green jacket. unfold
After the game on the second day of this tournament, there are players who caught our attention. They are amateur players who passed the cut with a sharp shot sense.
At the vanguard, Jang Yu-bin, the national representative of the Hangzhou Asian Games, stood. In the second round of the tournament held at Namseoul CC in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do on the 5th, Jang Yu-bin scored 7 under par with 9 birdies and 2 bogeys. Jang Yu-bin, who recorded an interim total of 7 under par 135 strokes, was tied for 3rd place, 4 strokes behind sole leader Chan-min Jeong.
Jang Yu-bin, who has an average driver shot distance of 300m, put on a birdie show with her long hit. Her iron shots were also sharp. Yubin Jang swept nine birdies with an iron shot that stuck around her pin.
After finishing the second round, Jang Yu-bin said, “I made a short putt mistake, but I am happy to record a good score of 7 under par.” I will try,” he said.ㅋㅋㅋ벳
National team player Kim Hyeon-wook also performed well with a 4-under par of 138 and a tie for 12th place. Kim Hyun-wook, winner of the Heo Jeong-gu Cup Korea Amateur Golf Championship held at Namseoul CC last year, once again prepared a foothold to create pleasant memories here.
Song Min-hyeok, who won the ‘Best Amateur’ at last year’s GS Caltex Maekyung Open, tied for 24th with a 3 under par 139 strokes.
Cho Woo-young, who won the Korean Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour Golf Zone Open as an amateur last month and drew attention, easily passed the cut with a tie for 41st place with 1 under par and 141 strokes. Ahn Seong-hyun, the youngest national representative at the age of 14, also finished the second round with a 1-under 141 stroke for 41st place.