Обсуждение участника:Hahm Woo Ham falls to tied for 38th place at PGA Tour Qualifying School

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Japan Nakajima leaps to joint 6th place

This year's Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour Grand Prize winner Ham Jeong-woo fell to a tie for 38th on the second day of the final round of the American Professional Golf (PGA) Tour Qualifying (Q) School.

Ham Jeong-woo fell to 38th place. In the second round of the tournament held at Sawgrass Country Club (par 70) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA on the 16th (Korean time), he recorded only 1 bogey and no birdies, hitting 1 over par 71.

Ham Jeong-woo, who was tied for 10th place with 2 under par in the first round the previous day, lost a number of strokes on this day and was ranked down to a total of 139 strokes at 1 under par and a tie for 38th place.

As the winner of the 2023 Genesis Grand Prize, Ham Jeong-woo qualified directly for the final round of the Q School on this PGA Tour.

Top 5 (including joint rankings) in the final round of the Q School, in which a total of 168 players participated. If you are included, you will receive the right to participate in the PGA Tour for the 2024 season. In addition, those ranked from 6th to tied for 45th are eligible to participate in the Korn Ferry Tour, a second-tier tour.

This is the first time in 11 years since 2012 that the right to participate in the PGA Tour is given at Qualifying School. So far, top-ranked players on the Korn Ferry Tour have advanced.

Kyle Westmoreland (USA) and Harrison Andy Court (Australia) are tied for the lead with a total of 7 under par 133 strokes.

He has also finished second twice on the PGA Tour. Harry Hicks (USA) was tied for 4th place (6 under par, 134 strokes).

Japan's Keita Nakajima hit 4 under par 66 strokes in the second round alone and tied for 6th place (5 under par, 135 strokes). Ta).

Kang Seong-hoon and Noh Seung-yeol, who played on the PGA Tour but were recently pushed to Q School due to poor performance, were pushed out of the top 100.

Kang Seong-hoon tied. 135th place (6 over par, 146 strokes), and Noh Seung-yeol is tied for 145th place (8 over par, 148 strokes). 19가이드03