“Management with a slight pull” Ryo Ishikawa has the highest FW keep rate[Domestic Men’s Tour JGTO]| GDO Golf Digest Online

◇ Domestic Men ◇ Kansai Open Golf Championship Day 3 (16th) ◇Yomiuri Country Club(Hyogo) ◇ 7180yd (par 71)

Only 7 people went around in the under par, and while there were a lot of players who broke the score including the top,Ryo IshikawaRounded with 4 birdies, 1 bogey and 1 double bogey “70”. With a total of 2 under, he moved up from 49th to 16th.

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In addition to the rugged course, the third round is a strong wind with a wind speed of 6.0 m / s. In addition, the green, which gradually increased in hardness, increased the difficulty. “I feel tired as I rarely see it in recent years,” he said, but his energy and physical strength were reduced, but in No. 1 he sank 4m from the color and in No. 2 5m from the color with a putter to save. In the 3rd (par 3), the putter helped me by deciding 7m and stealing the birdie.

In addition, the “slightly pulling management” that has been thoroughly implemented in three days has been successful. The tee shot is a game plan that holds a long club in the second, and the fairway keep rate on the third day marked the first place with 92.857%.

I’m thinking of playing with the same management on the final day as it is, but I’m also considering changing the plan, saying, “I have a desire to attack with a little more tee shot.”

“I don’t feel like I’m making a good swing, so I think it’s still early,” he said, but he also revealed his intention to hold the driver and 3W on the tee shot and make a score on the wedge shot. On the final day, the wind will weaken and the weather forecast will be fine. Which game plan fits perfectly with the green that has regained hardness? (Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture / Aizumi Taniguchi)

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