Park Ji-young, who is aiming for a second consecutive victory in the competition, takes the lead in Mediheal and Hankook Ilbo Championship 3R alone
Park Ji-young (27, Korea Land Trust) challenges to win 2 consecutive championships and 6 wins in total.
Park Ji-young tied 1 bogey and 4 birdies in the 3rd round of the Korea Women’s Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour Mediheal Hankook Ilbo Championship (total prize money of 1 billion won) held at the Ferrum Club (par 72, 6652 yards) in Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do on the 15th, and scored 3 under par. I wrote 69 strokes.
She shot out for the sole lead with a median total of 10 under par 206. In the last two rounds, she drove 7 birdies and moved up to a tie for 3rd place, and her fierce rise continued to this day. Park Min-ji and Park Hyeon-gyeong, tied for second place, are chasing Park Ji-young by one stroke with a 9-under par of 207 strokes.
Park Ji-young was tied for first place until the final 18th hole with Park Min-ji and Park Hyun-kyung, who finished the round first. Here, however, she pulled off a dramatic birdie, where she singled out for first place. She was a harvest that could be a great help in the upcoming 4th round. 스포츠토토
Park Ji-young, who became her inaugural champion at the event, which started last year, continues this momentum and challenges her to win her second straight title. She also sees her sixth career win, following her fifth tour win at the Hana Financial Group Singapore Women’s Open, the season’s overall opener. In her last 9 days, she can also soothe the regrets of her runner-up, which she also recorded at the Lotte Rent-A-Car Open.
He said, “Actually, I was hungry while playing. She said, “I thought it was fortunate that the game was stopped when the concentration was distracted because it was raining again.”
“I’ve played a lot with (contenders for the championship) Park Min-ji and Park Hyun-kyung, and we have a lot of exchanges these days. It is fun and meaningful to play with players I get along well with,” he said, expressing his anticipation for the remaining 4 rounds