'6 UNDER PAR' KIM SI-WOO JUMPS TO 28TH PLACE JOINTLY IN PGA CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE 2R

'6 Under par' Kim Si-woo jumps to 28th place jointly in PGA Charles Schwab Challenge 2R

'6 Under par' Kim Si-woo jumps to 28th place jointly in PGA Charles Schwab Challenge 2R

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Kim Si-woo (30) raised his ranking significantly in the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge (total prize money of $9.5 million) on the PGA Tour.

In the second round of the tournament held at Colonial Country Club (par 70) in Fort Worth, Texas, on the 24th (Korea time), Kim Si-woo made six birdies without a bogey and recorded a 6-under 64.

Kim Si-woo, who became an interim total of 3-under 137, tied for 28th by raising 76 spots from 106th place the previous day.
Kim Si-woo, who was on the verge of missing the cut due to his poor third over par in the first round, but recovered in the second round, will also be able to aim for a leap to the top of the list for the remaining two days.

Kim Si-woo, who tied for eighth in the PGA Championship last week and succeeded in his second "top 10" of the season, is aiming for another top 10.

Kim started the race at the 10th hole (par 4), and got off to a good start at the first hole. His second shot fell into a rough next to the green, but he started off by catching a "chip-in-birdie" from a distance of 8.6 meters.

Kim Si-woo, who has continued his par streak since then, added a birdie on the 18th hole (par 4), the last hole in the first half.

He then added a birdie following a perfect bunker recovery at the first hole (par 5), the first hole in the second half. He made a long birdie putt at a distance of 6.4 meters at the fifth hole (par 4), and continued with consecutive birdies at the sixth hole (par 4).

Kim Si-woo also added a birdie at the 8th hole (par 3) and finished the game by raising the ranking to the middle at once.

Kim Joo-hyung (23), who also participated in the competition, also elevated his ranking. He added two under par by combining one birdie, one eagle and one bogey on the day. 바카라

Kim Joo-hyung, who became an interim total of 2-under 138, moved up from a tie for 57th to a tie for 35th.

Kim also made a "shot eagle" on the day when his third shot from 102 yards (93.2 meters) was sucked into the hole cup at the 11th hole (par 5). Kim enjoyed high-five with his caddie.

Ben Griffin of the U.S. and Marty Schmid of Germany took the lead. Griffin and Schmid tied for the lead with the "Daily Best" at 7-under par.

Korean American John Park, who was the lone lead in the first round, only added two more under par on the day to rank third overall with nine under par 131. The gap is two strokes behind the joint lead.

Another Korean-American Duck Kim tied for seventh with a 6-under 134 in interim total.

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