Will it be helpful to "group among Korean players" on the final day of the season's first major?"Choi Hye-jin vs. Lee So-mi." "Go Jin-young vs. Kim Se-young." "Yoonna vs. Kim Arim."
Will it be helpful to "group among Korean players" on the final day of the season's first major?"Choi Hye-jin vs. Lee So-mi." "Go Jin-young vs. Kim Se-young." "Yoonna vs. Kim Arim."
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The champion's group will be held on the final day of the first major championship of this season as a "Golf Korea-Japan match." The fourth-round champion's group of the Chevron Championship, which took place at The Club Carlton Woods (par 72) in Woodlands, Texas on Monday (Korea time), is comprised of Yoo Hae-ran and Saigo Mao (Japan), who are tied for the lead, and Lindy Dunkan (USA), who is the lone third.
In the third round of the championship, Yoo had a 4-under 68 and Saigo had a 3-under 69, which allowed her to play 9-under 207 overall. Dunkan, who saved two pars, will join the champion's group by ranking third (8-under 208).
When looking at the final day of the tournament, Korean players are often in the same group or in the same group with the world's top rankers.
Choi Hye-jin, who tied for sixth (6-under 210), will challenge to win the upset title in the same group as Lee So-mi, who tied for 11th (5-under 211) and Oston Kim, a Korean American slugger. As she is only three strokes ahead of the lead, she is expected to be in the same group as Lee, who is comfortable. 메이저놀이터
Ko Jin-young and Kim Se-young, who tied for 19th (three-under 213), will also meet in the same group. Another companion is Lucy Lee of the U.S., who tied for 19th. Kim A-rim, who lost three pars on the day, and Yoon Na-na, who lost four pars, tied for 51st (219 pars at three-over par) on the same day, and will face the final day in the same group as well. The companion is Japanese rookie Iwai Chisato.
The showdown between Kim A-rim and Yoon In-na, who rank No. 1 and No. 2 in slugging by Korean LPGA players, is expected to be very interesting to Korean golf fans. Currently, the gap between the two is Kim A-rim 19th (275.27 yards) and Yoon A-na 20th (275.07 yards). The gap is also just 0.2 yards.
Yang Hee-young, who tied for 31st (even par 216), will play in the same group as world No. 1 Nelly Korda (U.S.), while Lee Mi-hyang, who tied for 31st, will play with world No. 2 Gino Thitikul (Thailand), who tied for 38th (one over par 217).
Kim Hyo-joo, who is tied for 11th (5-under 211), will play against Angel Yin (USA) and Lauren Coughlin (USA), and Jeon In-ji, who is tied for 15th (4-under 212), will compete with her Australian compatriots Lee Min-ji and Zhang Weiwei (China) in the same ranking on the final day.