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Chan Kim Eagles PAR-4 Fourth, stretches up to five shots at the ISCO championship


Louisville, Ky. – Chan Kim Orkao is a PAR-4 Fourth Hole for another direct day, this time with a 36-yard chip in 2-below 68, which stretched on five moves on Friday at the Friday at five.

On Thursday at Country Curment Curstbourne, Kim opened with 123 meters on 4 and recorded 61 to take a fouruquotive advantage in the PGA tour, and with the sanction of the European tour.

“Obviously, the hole again 4, said Kim.” I don’t know what the prospects are to do, but boyfriend, if I could make four 2 in that hole, I would be very happy. “

Kim also opened a 35-foot bird rod rod to 16-4 eighth to reach 11 below – with Chris Ventura (64) and Vince Whaley (67) and Thomas Rosenmueller (69) for a second in 6 below.

“I think this is the course you just have to stay patient,” Kim, a 35-year-old former Arizona State Player who was born in South Korea and grew up in Hawaii. “I know I shot at yesterday, but the course doesn’t play so easily.”

The winner of Japan Golf Tour, chases his first PGA tour.

“Just holding my foot.” Kim said. “I know those guys are so good, someone will make up for it. I already know that. The best thing I can do is call her as well as when I won all these events and it’s just to keep the patient and play my game.”

The winner of the tournament will receive two-year exemption and PGA primarily the place next year. No one on the field is open on the British next week. Harry Hall, the winner in the playoff last year in Keene Trace, qualified for open and play scottish open.

Kim opened with the birds on a couple-5, then fell punches on par-4, 16. and the first holes. Orcao is the fourth after the 333-yard was hit, only a short green, parted the PAR-5 seventh and open chip on number 8.

“I think it’s very important to accept that when you make a mistake, just accept it with complete confidence and plan the following shot,” said what you can do, “he said what you can do,” I said what you can do, “Kim said.

David Skinns (64) was 5 under Rico Hoey (67), Zac Blair (66), Kevin Kinner (69), Nick Hardy (68), Paum Peterson (68) and Beau Hosser (68).

Auburn Junior Jackson Koivun was 1 below after 66. He tied up in 11. last week at John Deere Classic.

Kentucky Native JB Holmes missed the cut with rounds 74 and 72. He played on the exemption of sponsors.



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