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Lim Seong-jae couldn’t solve the’Put’ homework, the first day of the Sony Open 2 under par

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Lim Seong-jae looks at the green in the first round of the Sony Open.

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kwon Hoon = Lim Seong-jae (23) was only a two-under-par on the first day of the US Professional Golf (PGA) Tour Sony Open and could not be ranked in the top.

On the 15th (Korean time) in the first round of the tournament held at the Waialay Country Club (par 70) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Seong-jae wrote two birdies without seeing it.

Lim Seong-jae, who had been in the middle of the ranks, six shots behind Peter Malnutty (USA), who hit an 8-under-par 62, needed to work hard from the second round to enter the championship competition.

The shot was the best in the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the first tournament of the year that ended on the 11th, but Seongjae Lim, who left a regret because the putt could not support him, struggled on the green again this day.

The process from tee to green was smooth, with only two misses of the green.

From the tee to the green, he hit 2.788 less than the other players, but Lim Sung-jae spent 2.183 more than the average on the green.

The average number of putts reached 2 in 16 holes with the ball on the green after regular at-bats.

Im Seong-jae, who started the game from the 10th hole, suffered because the birdie putt, who tried eight times to the 18th hole, never fell into the hole.

The first hole (par 4) 7m birdie putt fell, but in the 9th hole (par 5), he had to hit the green after hitting the green for seven holes until he caught the tap-in birdie.

Im Seong-jae shot an accurate tee shot of 78.6% of the fairway landing rate while hitting an average of 313.2 yards, and the shot was flawless by protecting the par from two holes that missed the green.

Jim Herman (USA), who had been unable to participate in the Sentry Tournament of Champions due to a novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), drew attention by hitting 6 under par 64.

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