It is Baek Seok-hyun’s ‘a storm of obscurity’.
Seok-Hyun Baek drove 8 under par in 27 holes on the second day of the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour SK Telecom Open (total prize money of 1.3 billion won) held at Pinx Golf Club (par 71, 7326 yards) in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, and finished at the top of the leaderboard (12 under par 130). other) received. Jeong Chan-min made 5 under par in the remaining 9 holes of the first round, which he could not play due to bad weather the previous day, and then added 3 under par in the second round.
After Baek Seok-hyun moved to Thailand when he was in middle school, he also started his professional debut in Thailand. He mainly works on the Asian tour, so it is unfamiliar to domestic fans. After the spread of Corona 19, he moved the stage to the Korean Tour, but only ranked 60th in the prize money rankings last year. His story of reducing his weight from 140kg to 80kg was known, and he became a hot topic for a while, but he never received sexual attention. On this day, Baek Seok-hyun, who took the lead by 3 strokes, cheered, saying, “I didn’t even know I was tired because golf was so good.”
Baek Seok-hyeon had good shots, but he struggled with putts. In this tournament, a new attempt to putt by looking at the cup without looking at the ball produced unexpectedly good results. Baek Seok-hyun said, “I asked to try it without thinking, but it worked well.” “All putts within 4m saw the cup instead of the ball and hit it.메이저놀이터
Lee Tae-hoon (Canada) placed second (9 under par, 133 strokes), Lee Jae-gyeong third (8 under par, 134 strokes), Ham Ham-woo and Choi Ho-seong tied for fourth place (7 under par, 135 strokes). Choi “Tank” Gyeong-ju advanced to the third round with a tie for 30th place (1 under par, 141 strokes). Park Sang-hyun tied for 30th, and defending champion Kim Bio tied for 38th (even par 142 strokes). Maekyung Open winner Jeong Chan-min tied for 118th place (9 over par 151 strokes) and became a’cut off’.