Noh Seung-yeol’s swing.
Noh Seung-yeol laid the foundation for advancing to the upper ranks at the ISCO Championship of the US PGA Tour.
Noh Seung-yeol shot a 6-under 66 in the second round of the tournament held at the Kintrace Golf Club (par 72) in Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA on the 13th (Korean time).
Noh Seung-yeol, who recorded a total score of 135, 9 under par, rose to a tie for 31st place.
He is 7 strokes behind the leader, but 4 strokes behind the group tied for 5th place, so his first top 10 finish of the season is within his reach.
Noh Seung-yeol, who has rarely had a chance to compete in PGA Tour events due to being late in the rankings, has competed in four PGA Tour events this year, with his best results being a tie for 32nd place at the Myrtle Beach Classic and the Puerto Rico Open. 안전놀이터
This tournament was given a chance to compete thanks to top players taking a break ahead of the Open or competing in the Genesis Scottish Open held at the same time.
Noh Seung-yeol, who started on the 10th hole that day, made an eagle on the 18th hole (par 4) when his shot went into the hole with 133 yards left.
He added 5 birdies and only had 1 bogey. He made good use of his birdie opportunities, but his short game was particularly outstanding.
Kim Seong-hyeon is tied for 49th place (8-under 136) after shooting a 3-under 69 to enter the third round.
Kang Sung-hoon reduced his score by 7 strokes and missed the cut, finishing in a tie for 88th place (5-under 139 strokes).
Pearson Cuddy (USA), who was the leader the day before, reduced his score by 5 strokes to 16-under 128, maintaining his lead for the second consecutive day.
Chez Reavie (USA), who shot 10-under par, and Mathis Besar (Belgium), who shot 9-under par, followed with 14-under 130. 카지노 커뮤니티