Schaeffler leads on the second day of the PGA Championship, Lee Kyung-hoon 19th

World No. 2 Scotty Scheffler (USA) tied for the lead on the second day of the PGA Championship, a major men’s golf tournament.

In the second round of the tournament held at Oak Hill Country Club (par 70) in Rochester, New York, USA on the morning of the 20th (Korean time), Schaeffler hit a 2 under par 68 with 4 birdies and 2 bogeys. With this, he tied for first place with Cory Connors (Canada) and Victor Hovlan (Norway) with an interim total of 5 under par 135 strokes.

After starting fresh with consecutive birdies on holes 1 and 2 (par 4 above), Scheffler faltered for a while to bogey on hole 7 (par 4), but again with consecutive birdies on hole 14 (par 4) and hole 15 (par 3). reduced the number of strokes. He was unfortunate to see in the last 18th hole (par 4), but he did not lose any more strokes.

Bryson DeChambeau (USA), who suffered twists and turns on the first day, such as hitting his teammate with a ball, tied for 4th with a 1-over-par 71 and an intermediate total of 3-under-par 137. The double bogey on hole 6 (par 4) was the most painful.

Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), who was somewhat sluggish with a 1-over par on the first day, jumped to a tie for 10th with a 1-under par of 69 and an intermediate total of even par of 70.

Among Korean players, Lee Kyung-hoon reduced two strokes and rose to a tie for 19th with an interim total of 1 over par 141. He is six strokes behind Schaeffler.

The cut line of 36 holes was 5 over par and tied for 59th place. The remaining 4 Korean players all missed the cut. World No. 1 Yon Ram, who recorded the worst number of strokes with 6 over par on the first day, reduced the number of strokes with 2 under par and avoided the cut with a median total of 4 over par, 144 strokes.토스카지노

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