Kim Si-woo, who was resurrected, challenged the second win in a row … Beyond Ram, McIlroy



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Kim Si-woo, who was resurrected, challenged to win 2 in a row ... 'Beyond Ram McKiloy'

Kim Si-woo (26), who was revived, challenges to win the Professional Golf Tour of America (PGA) for two weeks in a row.

The setting will be the PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open (total cash prize of $ 7.5 million), which will take place at Torrey Pines Golf Club (par 72) in La Jolla, California, for four days starting on the 29th (hour from Korea).

Kim Si-woo, who was evaluated as the one who recovered his performance when he won the Players Championship four years ago by winning the American Express on the 25th, is an opportunity to achieve the second victory of the season, which he has never tasted.

If you keep up the luscious iron strike and feeling of putting that rose in the fourth round of American Express, you can also aim for victory for two weeks in a row.

However, players who are more powerful than the last tournament must be defeated.

Unlike American Express, where only one player in the world rankings placed 10th or less, Farmers Insurance has many tough opponents.

Yon Ram (Spain), the second in the world ranking, who skipped the American Express due to a minor injury, is on his way.

PGA Tour.com placed Ram at the top of the championship nominations.

Although the world ranking was pushed to seventh place, Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) has a clear presence.

McIlroy finished warm-up and finished third after winning the previous Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Zander Shopley (USA), number 6 in the world rankings, was born and raised in San Diego.

After graduating from San Diego to college, Torrey Pines Golf Club, a municipal golf course in San Diego, is brilliant.

Rounds 1 and 2 are played back and forth between the South Course and the North Course, followed by Rounds 3 and 4 on the South Course.

The South Course, which hosted the US Open, is about three strokes harder than the North Course.

That’s why we need a smart play that keeps the number of at-bats low on the North Field and keeps the number of hits on the South Field.

Kim Si-woo will play on the South Course for the remaining three days to play the first round on the North Course.

Lim Seong-jae (23), who is ranked 17th in the world ranking, is also looking to win.

PGA Tour.com ranked Lim Seong-jae 13th, ahead of Kim Si-woo (15th).

Kang Seong-hoon (35), Ahn Byung-hoon (31), Lee Gyeong-hoon (31) and Noh Seung-yeol (30) will also participate.

This competition is a garden by Tiger Woods (USA), but Woods, who underwent back surgery this year, will not participate.

/ yunhap news

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