Yoo Hae-ran tied for 6th, best LPGA debut score

Yoo Hae-ran hit an even par 71 in the final round of the JM Eagle LA Championship held at Wilshire Country Club (par 71) in Los Angeles, California on the 1st (Korean time). Yu Hae-ran, who recorded a total of 7 under par 277 strokes in the 4th round, tied for 6th place with Nellie Corda and Cheyenne Knight (above USA).

Yoo Hae-ran, who entered the final round with a tie for second place by two strokes on the leading night of the third round, aimed for a come-from-behind victory. However, he got off to a shaky start, losing one stroke from the first hole. Afterwards, while par marching to the 11th hole, he committed bogey successively on the 12th and 13th holes and was pushed out of the championship competition.

메이저사이트 However, Yoo Hae-ran showed a terrifying back. He made a 7m eagle putt in the 15th hole, followed by a birdie in the 16th hole, and quickly reduced 3 strokes to make the leader nervous. However, it was not enough to catch up with a two-stroke car in the remaining two holes.

Although Yoo Hae-ran did not report his first victory, he made a soft landing on the tour by recording the highest ranking after his debut. Yoo Hae-ran, who won 5 times on the Korean Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) tour, passed the qualifying series in December last year and moved on to the LPGA tour this year. He tied for 7th in the Drive-On Championship, his first tournament of the year, and passed the cut in all 5 games including this one.

Yoo Hae-ran, who is running third in the Rookie of the Year race following Grace Kim (Australia) and Natakrita Wongtawirap (Thailand), ignited the pursuit by tying for sixth place in this tournament.

The championship in this event went to Hannah Green (Australia). Green, who scored a final total of 9 under par 275, played an overtime match with Lin Xiyu (China) and Aditi Ashok (India), who achieved a tie. In the first overtime, Green and Linshiwi recorded birdies side by side, bypassing Ashok and went to the second overtime.

Among Korean players, Choi Woon-jung, who cut 6 strokes on the final day, was tied for 11th, Annalin was tied for 13th, and Choi Hye-jin and Kim Hyo-joo were tied for 17th. Ko Jin-young tied for 44th.

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