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PGA’bad boy’ lead wins in controversy over rule violation

Sending time2021-02-01 18:13




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Patrick Reed, who was controversial for fouls at the American Men’s Professional Golf, PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open, won the championship.

Im Seong-jae, who once hit the lead, collapsed in the second half and ended the tournament unfortunately.

This is Jung Joo-hee.

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Reed, who decorated the last hole with a birdie, confirmed the winner of the Farmers Insurance Open, showing a relaxed smile.

The final total was 14 under par, 274 tarots, and the gap with the second place group such as Ryan Palmer and Victor Hoblan was 5 strokes.

However, Reed’s victory was not greatly celebrated.

In the third round, Reid picked up the ball that fell in the rough before the team member came, and was controversial about breaking the rules.

The ball bounced once and fell into the rough, but no one saw it, and Reed explained that he thought the ball was stuck in the ground and moved according to the rules.

He also argued that “Rory McIlroy did the same thing.”

In the past, he picked mentality as the secret to his success in winning his 9th victory in his career despite the controversy, the lead who has been known for being a’bad boy’ by cheating several times.

<패트릭 리드 / PGA 파머스 인슈어런스 오픈 우승> “It was mentally stable all round. Even if I thought I hit it well, I could fall in the wrong place, but I thought I could overcome it.”

Lim Sung-jae, who started the final round with a tie for 20th, got 5 birdies in the first half and entered the competition to win.

However, in the second half, it shook sharply and lost 6 shots, recording 3 bogies and 2 double bogies.

Lim Seong-jae finished the contest with a final total of 3 under par and tied for 32nd place.

This is Yonhap News TV Jung Joo-hee. ([email protected])

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