Ko Jin-young, who drove 8 under par, tied for 6th place, ‘The beauty of the species’… Kim Hyo-joo, unfortunate hole 18 double bogey [LPGA] |

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Professionals Jinyoung Ko and Hyojoo Kim who competed in the 2023 LPGA Tour Honda LPGA Thailand Golf Tournament. Photo courtesy of Getty Images_LPGA

[골프한국 하유선 기자] Ko Jin-young (28), who came back from last year’s terrible injury, made a top 10 in the first tournament this year.

On the 26th, Ko Jin-young scored 1 eagle and 8 birdies without a bogey in the 4th round of the LPGA Tour Honda Thailand (total prize money: $1.7 million) held at Siam Country Club Pattaya Old Course (par 72, 6,576 yards) near Pattaya, Thailand on the 26th. He swept the dog and shot an 8-under-par 64.

Ko Jin-young, who recorded a final total of 16 under par and 272 strokes, jumped 21 places from a tie for 27th to a tie for 6th. This is the best performance among the 12 Korean players who participated in this event.

On this day, Ko Jin-young, who teed off early in the morning with Ji Eun-hee (37) and Lin Si-yu (China), got off to a fresh start with a birdie on the 1st hole (par 5).

Ko Jin-young, who was on the rise with a birdie on the 6th hole (par 4) while marching par, pulled out an eagle on the 7th hole (par 5) and connected it to the 8th hole (par 3) with a birdie. After only 8 holes, she jumped to the top of the table, cutting 5 strokes.

In the second half, after adding a birdie on the 10th hole (par 5), he continued to save par for a while. And the 17th hole (par 4) and the 18th hole (par 5) were finished happily with consecutive birdies.

On the other hand, Kim Hyo-joo (28), who tied for 4th until the 17th hole, suffered a double bogey on the last hole (par 5).

Kim Hyo-joo, who recorded 4 birdies on the previous hole, hit a 2 under par 70, and quickly fell to a tie for 10th place (15 under par 273 strokes).
/Golf Korea www.golfhankook.com /News team news@golfhankook.com

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