On the third day카지노사이트 of the PGA Championship, which ended on the 21st (Korean time), Brooks Koepka (USA) took the lead by one stroke with a median total of 6 under par 204 strokes.
In the third round of the tournament held at Oak Hill Country Club (par 70, 7394 yards) in Rochester, New York, USA in the rain, Brooks Koepka recorded 5 birdies and 1 bogey, reducing 4 strokes.
When Brooks Koepka, who moved from hole 1 to LIV Golf, was introduced, the gallery gathered around the teeing area booed. However, Koepka did not pay attention to this atmosphere and reduced the score by catching birdies on the 4th and 5th holes.
He committed the only bogey in the 3rd round on hole 7, but added birdies on holes 12, 13 and 17 in the second half of the 9 holes to score a 4-under-par 66.
Brooks Koepka, who has a total of 8 wins on the PGA Tour, has a close relationship with the PGA Championship as he has won the tournament consecutively in the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons.
This is why expectations for victory in the remaining final round are high because 4 of the 8 wins in the tour are Koepka, who has shown a strong performance in the majors by winning major tournaments.
Norway’s Victor Hovlan and Canada’s Cory Connors tied for second place with a 5-under-par 205.
Bryson DeChambeau (USA) ranked 4th with a 3-under 207, while Scotty Scheffler of the US and Justin Rose of England tied for 5th with a 2-under par.
Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) ranked 7th alone with 1 under par, and Michael Block, a golf course head pro who received the spotlight throughout the tournament as Cinderella of this tournament, tied for 8th place with Justin Seo (both USA) with an even par of 210 in 3 rounds. ranked and remained in the top 10.
Meanwhile, Lee Min-ji’s younger brother Lee Min-woo (Australia) tied for 10th place with a 1-over par of 211 strokes, while Lee Kyung-hoon, the only Korean player to make a make-cut, lost 5 strokes and scored an intermediate total of 6-over par 216 strokes to John Lam (Spain) and Jordan Spieth (USA). ) and Adam Scott (Australia), and tied for 42nd.