RBC Heritage 4R postponed due to bad weather Schaeffler takes the lead by 5 strokes

Scotty Scheffler

World No. 1 Scotty Scheffler (USA)'s achievement of winning the PGA Tour for two consecutive weeks has been temporarily postponed.

The PGA Tour failed to complete the fourth round of the RBC Heritage (total prize money of $20 million) held at Harbortown Golf Links (par 71) on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA on the 22nd (Korean time).

On this day, the game was stopped for about two and a half hours due to a lightning strike, and in the end, nine players were unable to complete the 18 holes before sunset. The remaining games are scheduled to be played starting at 9 PM on this day, Korean time.

However, the winner of the championship cup is certain.

Scheffler recorded an eagle and two birdies without a bogey until the 15th hole that day, taking the lead by 5 strokes.

There were four players tied for second place, including Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, JT Poston, and Sahis Sigala (all of the U.S.). Of these, only Clark finished the race.

Scheffler, who started with a one-shot lead, caught an eagle, a 16.5m chip, even though his second shot at the second hole (par 5) fell into the rough behind the green. 슬롯사이트

Scheffler, who caught birdies at the 5th hole (par 5) and the 13th hole (par 4), was in danger when his second shot at the 15th hole (par 5) fell into the water on the left side of the fairway.

However, Scheffler maintained par despite receiving a penalty.

The ball that hit the green on the fourth shot rolled exquisitely along the slope towards the left hole and stopped at a distance of 3.45m.

And Scheffler finished the day on a high note, sinking a par putt under a dark sky.

If Scheffler wins as expected, it will be his second consecutive win following last week's major tournament, the Masters.

Schaeffler, who has 3 wins this season and 9 wins in total, has won first place, first place, second place, and first place in the last four competitions.

On this day, Lim Seong-jae reduced 4 strokes with 5 birdies and 1 bogey, and was ranked tied for 12th place (11 under par, 273 strokes).

Kim Si-woo and Kim Joo-hyung finished the tournament with 9 under par and 275 strokes and are expected to be in the top 20.

Byeong-Hoon An had only 2 birdies and 4 bogeys, 2 double bogeys, and 1 triple bogey, hitting 80 strokes at 9 over par. He fell to 67th place with a final total of 2 over par 286. 토토사이트 순위

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