‘Screen Golf’s Strongest’ Kim Min-soo took the lead two days in a row.

Kim Min-soo made a 3-under par 69 strokes in the second round of the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour KB Financial Live Championship (total prize money of 700 million won) held at the Blackstone Golf Club (par 72, 7,270 yards) in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do on the 26th and tied for the lead ( 7 under par 137 strokes). Kim Min-soo is the strongest player who has won more than 10 times in screen golf competitions, but a tie for 4th place is the best result in the Korean Tour competition he debuted in 2012.

Kim Min-soo said,토토사이트 “Screen golf can be calculated accurately because variables such as distance and wind speed come out as numbers.” He added, “Today’s shot feeling was really good, and if I play the remaining two days like today, I think I can finish with good grades.”

Lee Jung-hwan drove 6 under par to join the joint lead group. Lee Jung-hwan showed confidence, saying, “It’s been three years since I came back after being discharged, and I’ve had a lot of problems with my swing.” Bae Yong-joon and Yeom Seo-hyun tied for third place (5 under par, 139 strokes). At the Maekyung Open, winner Jeong Chan-min rounded the halfway point with a tie for 8th place (3 under par, 141 strokes). Last week’s SK Telecom Open champion Baek Seok-hyun advanced to the third round with a tie for 52nd place (4 over par, 148 strokes).

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