In January of this year, Sony Open champion Si-woo Kim reduced 5 strokes in the second round of AT&T Byron Nelson of the PGA Tour, soaring to 4th place alone.
On the 13th (Korean time) on the 13th (Korean time), on the second day of the tournament held at TPC Craig Ranch (par 71) in McKinney, Texas, USA, Si-woo Kim hit 5 under par 66 with 6 birdies and 1 bogey.
Kim Si-woo, who was tied for 10th place in the first round, rose 6 places to 4th place alone.
Noh Seung-yeol recorded a 3-over-par 74 on the day, with a median total of 8-under 134, dropping from the lead to a tie for 13th place.
Noh Seung-yeol, who took an eagle and 9 birdies without a bogey in the first round the previous day and took the lead by 3 strokes with an 11-under 60, was sluggish that day. Noh Seung-yeol, who started on the 10th hole, seemed to be on the rise the previous day with consecutive birdies on the 10th and 11th holes, but lost 5 strokes with 3 bogeys and 1 double bogey on the remaining holes.
Scotty Scheffler (USA) took the lead. Seppler hit 7-under-par 64 two days in a row on the home course, leading Ryan Palmer (USA) and Mackenzie Hughes (Canada), who were tied for second place with a median total of 14-under-par 128, by one stroke.
Bae Sang-moon (37),메이저놀이터 who participated as an invited player, caught 4 birdies (1 bogey) on the same day and tied for 13th place with Noh Seung-yeol, Kang Seong-hoon (35), Ahn Byeong-hun (32), and Kim Seong-hyun (25) with a median total of 8 under par and 134 strokes. seated Thanks to consecutive birdies on the 17th and 18th holes, Kim Joo-hyung (21) cut 5 strokes and raised the ranking to 47th with a median total of 5 under par and 137 strokes.
Lee Gyeong-hoon (32), who is trying to win his third consecutive championship, narrowly passed the cut by reducing 3 strokes to 6 birdies and 3 bogeys, finishing in a tie for 65th with an intermediate total of 4 under par and 138 strokes.