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Inbi Park and Soyeon Yoo, jointly lead the VOA Classic 3R… Jinyoung Ko 4th place

19-year-old Korean-American slave rim also leads… First win challenge

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In-bi Park’s 3rd round match

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Choi Song-ah = On the last day, Park In-bi (32) and Yoo So-yeon (30) took the lead on the third day of the U.S. Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour Volunteers of America (VOA) Classics We competed to win.

On the 6th (Korean time) in the 3rd round of the tournament held at the Old American Golf Club (par 71, 6,517 yards) in The Colony, Texas, USA, Inbi Park hit a 2-under par 69 with 3 birdies and 1 bogie.

Park In-bi, who was tied for fifth place in the second round, scored 209 strokes at a total of 4 under par on three days, and took the lead with Yoo So-yeon and Korean American slave-rim, 19.

If Park In-bi gets to the top in this tournament, she will achieve two wins in the season and 21 wins on the LPGA Tour since the Australian Women’s Open in February this year.

Park In-bi ($106,520, 90 points), who placed second in the season’s prize money and Player of the Year points, wins the tournament and wins the prize money of $262,500 (about 280 million won) and Player of the Year points. With an additional 30 points, both categories can be ranked first.

Kim Se-young ($113,219 million, 106 points), currently No. 1 in both categories, did not compete in this event.

On this day, Inbi Park played a stable game with only 3 buddies in the first half.

In the second half, he recorded his first match at the 11th hole (par 3), but continued the par march to keep the lead.

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Yoo So-yeon
Yoo So-yeon

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Yoo So-yeon, who returned to the LPGA tour in 10 months after participating in the two tournaments held in Australia in February, reduced 6 strokes without a look and wrote the’Daily Best’, and jumped to the lead at once in a tie for 26th.

Yoo So-yeon, who has 6 wins on the LPGA Tour, including 2 major tournaments, aims to add a win after two and a half years after the Mayer Classic in June 2018.

Yoo So-yeon, who drove only 5 birdies in the first half, including the 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th holes, cut one more stroke on the 13th hole (par 5) without losing the number of strokes in the second half.

Yoo So-yeon kept the fairway 13 times and missed the green only twice. Putt scored 28.

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Slave Forest's 18th hole match
Slave Forest’s 18th hole match

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Born in 2001 and this season’s LPGA Tour rookie, Joo-Rim is challenged to win his first title.

He has been in the’Top 10′ three times in LPGA Tour competitions, winning runner-up at the Cambia Portland Classic last year, where he participated as a non-member.

In this tournament, Jojorim, who played in the last group on the same day as a joint lead until the second round, was a buddy on the 13th hole and the 17th hole (above par 5), and at one time beaten to the single lead by two shots.

However, in the last hole 18 (par 4), he allowed a joint lead with a double bogie. After dropping the tee shot into the bunker, a bunker shot mistake came out, and after four shots, the ball was put on the green, but two shots were lost because the bogie putt was not put.

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Jinyoung Go's approach shot on the 18th hole in the 3rd round
Jinyoung Go’s approach shot on the 18th hole in the 3rd round

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Ko Jin-young, the world’s No. 1 player in the second LPGA tour this year, tied 3 buddies and 2 bogies, reducing one stroke to a tie for fourth place (3 under par 210).

It is only one stroke from the joint leader, so there is plenty of possibility to compete for the championship on the last day.

Seven people gathered in fourth place, led by Ko Jin-young, predicting a hassle in the top of the final round.

Lee Jung-eun, 24, reduced 5 strokes in the third round and jumped to 13th place (1 under par 212).

Heo Mi-jung (31) and Park Sung-hyun (27) lost 3 and 4 strokes, respectively, and slipped to 36th place (4 over par 217).

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