Lim Seong-jae, at least the first putt until the third round … Most friends are the second



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DeChambo, the number one flight distance, is just one stroke ahead of the 63-year-old Langer, the shortest flight distance.

Seongjae Lim's match in the third round.  The player behind is Hideki Matsuyama.
Seongjae Lim’s match in the third round. The player behind is Hideki Matsuyama.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-chan = Lim Seong-jae (22), who played the championship match in the final round of the Masters Tournament for the first time in Korea, showed outstanding characteristics in the content of the game until the third round.

On the 15th (Korean time), Seongjae Lim hits 12 strokes under par 204 until the 84th Round 3 of the Masters held at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, USA, and begins the final round with a draw in the second. place.

With a difference of 4 strokes from Dustin Johnson (USA), who is the only 1st place and 1st place in the world rankings, Seongjae Lim starts the championship match with Johnson and Abraham Anser (Mexico) at 11:29 pm on the 15th.

Anser is also a player who is tied for second until the third round with Lim Sung-jae.

Looking at the record until the third round, Im Sung-jae recorded the lowest among the players with 78 putts.

After Lim Seong-jae, Adam Scott (Australia) ranked second with 79, and Cameron Smith (Australia) and Patrick Reed (United States) tied for third with 81 each.

This is Seong-jae Lim, who was there before the debut of the Masters, but immediately adapted to the green of the Augusta National Golf Club, which is called ‘Yurial Green’.

Johnson, the only leader in the fourth hit, is tied for 22nd with 89 putts through the third round.

In the number of putts hitting the green, Im Seong-jae was 1.69, which was consistent.

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Im Seong-jae also ranked second in the number of friends.

Lim Sung-jae is tied for second with Justin Thomas (USA), making 19 birdies until the third round.

The player who caught the most friends until the third round of this tournament was the leader with 21 friends.

Lim Seong-jae also ranks second in this category with a 54.3% (19/35) chance of being a friend on the green.

When Reed hits the green, Reed and Im Seong-jae are the best players with a partner probability of 60% (21/35) and above 50% of this probability.

Johnson leads by just four shots with 14 birdies and two Eagles.

Lim Sung-jae tied for 46th place among the 60 people who made the cut with 64.8% (35/54) ​​on the green until round three, but he was strong on the green and could see it all at time since the first Masters of his life.

In average drive shot distance, he ranks 35th with 288.7 yards.

First place in this category was also Bryson Dishambo (USA), who flew 327.5 yards. Second place is Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) with 319.7 yards.

DeChambo is the first on long shots, but until the third round, he is tied for 29th at 3-under-213.

Elder Langer, 63, who was the shortest in distance at 263.4 yards, was tied for 36th, just one stroke behind DeChambo at 214 under par. The average distance difference between the two was 64.1 yards, about 59 meters.

Langer made the cut and set a record for the third round in Masters history.

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