Chalhanouilou's performances this season have earned him a spot alongside Manchester City's Rodrigo

Lim Sung-jae (27-CJ), who plays on the U.S. Professional Golf Association (PGA) Tour, was embarrassed by his performance at the Masters, the first major of the season, which concluded on Friday. After the second round, he shot 7-over par 151 and missed the cut by one stroke. Tiger Woods (49, USA), the 'Emperor of Golf' who is still dealing with the after-effects of a car accident, also missed the cut, finishing tied for 22nd (1-over par 145), and Lim's Masters resume looked even more humble as he became the first Asian to finish runner-up at the 2020 Masters. Moreover, his missed-cut-66th-66th-44th-missed-cut performance in five consecutive tournaments, including the Masters, seemed to deepen the hole of his poor performance.

 

Lim Sung-jae quickly put those concerns to rest as he successfully defended his first professional title in a domestic event. Lim carded an eagle, five birdies and four bogeys in the fourth round of the Korea Professional Golf Association (KPGA) Tour's Woori Financial Championship ($1.5 billion in prize money) at Ferrum Club (par-72, 7232 yards) in Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do, on Monday. With a final total of 11-under par 277, Lim won his second consecutive tournament title by one stroke over runner-up Lee Jung-hwan (33, Woori Financial Group) and amateur Moon Dong-hyun (18, Jemulpo Bangtongo). He took home 300 million won. With his second consecutive victory at the sponsored Woori Financial Championship, Lim collected his third career KPGA Tour title, including the 2019 Genesis Championship. This is the first time that Lim, who has two wins on the PGA Tour and two on the Web.com Tour, has successfully defended his title. “I didn't play well in 사설토토 the first round, but my eagle on the 12th hole set the stage for a comeback victory,” said Lim after the match, adding, “It feels great to defend my title for the first time.”

 

Lim, who overcame a five-stroke deficit in the final round of this event last year to win by a stroke, did it again today. After entering the final round in a tie for third place, two shots behind the leader, Lim bogeyed the first hole (par-4) and dropped two strokes with three bogeys and a birdie by the seventh hole, falling five shots behind the leader at one point. It looked like he was completely out of contention for the title, but this is PGA Tour class. Lim's sharp shot came alive on the ninth hole (par-5), where he holed a two-on-two putt for birdie to start the chase, and he followed that up with a birdie on the 10th hole (par-4), where he hit his second shot to within two shots of the hole. After Jang Dong-kyu (36) of the Champion Group missed a short par putt for bogey on the 10th to cut the deficit to one, Lim got back to two on the 12th (par-5) and then dropped in a thrilling eagle putt from seven feet to take the lead for good. With momentum on his side, Lim took advantage of a 1.7 birdie opportunity on the 13th (par-4) to cut the deficit to one. Lim bogeyed the 15th (par-4) to share the lead with Lee Jung-hwan and Moon Dong-hyun, but the South Korean birdied the 18th (par-5) after hitting his third shot close to the hole.


Lee narrowly missed out on the win, but continued his upward trend with one runner-up and two third-place finishes in three events this season. Amateur Dong-hyun Moon, playing as a recommended player, impressed with a tie for second place, shaving six strokes off his score, the most of any player on the day.

 

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