LEE KYUNG-HOON RISES TO 22ND PLACE IN SANDERSON FARMS…THE HEAD OF THE HOSTEL

Lee Kyung-hoon rises to 22nd place in Sanderson Farms…the head of the hostel

Lee Kyung-hoon rises to 22nd place in Sanderson Farms…the head of the hostel

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Lee Kyung-hoon (33) cut five shots on the second day of the Sanderson Farms Championship (total prize money of $7.6 million) of the PGA Tour, ranking 15 places to 22nd.

In the second round of the competition held at Jackson Country Club (par 72, 7461 yards) in Jackson, Mississippi on Saturday, Lee tied seven birdies and two bogeys for a 5-under 67 to post an interim total of 9-under 135. After starting the game at the 10th hole, Lee started off well with birdies at the first two holes. In the second half, he added birdies at the 1st, 3rd and 5th holes to achieve a rise in the rankings.

Lee Kyung-hoon, who is ranking 104th in points at the FedEx Cup, has not won the title in nearly two and a half years since winning AT&T Byron Nelson in 2022. Out of 23 competitions this season, Lee had only three top-10 finishes, failed to pass the cut in nine competitions, and has withdrawn from three competitions. After the fall series began and he made a mistake in the Procore Championship, the first competition, Lee is participating in a new competition. 안전놀이터

Bo Hosler, who has not won yet, tied seven birdies and one bogey to make an 8-under 64 to rank four places to the lead (15 under par) by one stroke. Daniel Berger cut seven shots for two consecutive days to rank second (14 under par), Keith Mitchell cut six shots to Jacob Breedman of the U.S., and tied for third (13 under par) with Davis Skins of England, who finished one under par.

Veteran Lucas Glover shot a five-under par, with six players including Gary Woodland of the U.S. tying for sixth (12-under par) in the group. Eric Cole of the U.S., who received the Rookie of the Year award last year, reduced five shots to rank 12th (11-under par), and Korean-American Chan Kim, who was born in Korea, tied for 18th (10-under par) with Brandt Snedeker of the U.S. by reducing five shots for the second consecutive day. Ricky Fowler of the U.S. shot a 67 to tie for 32nd (8-under par).

Sixty-eight players, who cut down six shots on both days, passed the cut. Kim Sung-hyun, who finished 115th in FedEx Cup points, reduced two shots but missed the cut, falling outside the top 100. The "Moving Day" competition, in which players are competing to advance their qualification for next year's event, will be broadcast live on JTBC Golf and JTBC Golf & Sports from 4:45 a.m. on Saturday.

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