Bae Sang-moon and Noh Seung-yeol tied for 15th in the third round of the final qualifying (Q) school match, which will determine the qualification to participate in the PGA Tour next year.
Bae Sang-moon shot a 1-under 69 in the third round of the tournament held at Sograss Country Club (par 70) in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on the 15th (Korea time).
Bae Sang-moon, who tied for 23rd until the second round, recorded a total of 1 over 211 in the third round, jumping eight steps.
Bae Sang-moon won the PGA regular tour once in 2013 and 2014, but rarely made a comeback after a deep slump.
This year, he participated in only six PGA Tour events, and his best record was tied for 37th in the Procore Championship last September.
Noh Seung-yeol, who lost his right to participate due to poor performance while playing on the PGA Tour, marked a three-round total of 1 over 211 by writing a 2-under 68 with 4 birdies and 2 bogeys.
Noh slumped to six over par in the first round at Sawgrass Country Club and fell out of the top 100 before moving to a tie for 33rd with a 3-under par in the second round at Dice Valley Course.
And he continued his rise in the third round and jumped to a tie for 15th place.
Bae Sang-moon and Noh Seung-yeol will try to qualify for the PGA Tour next season in the last four rounds.
The two players are seven strokes ahead of Matthew Liddell and Elister Doherty (6-under 204, USA), who are tied for first place, and four strokes ahead of the joint fourth-place group (3-under 207).
The top five players of the PGA Tour will be given the right to participate in the 2025 season. The top 40 players will then receive the right to participate in the Conferry Tour, a second-division PGA tour.
Players compete four days without cuts between the Sawgrass Country Club and the Dice Valley course.
Lee Seung-taek, who won one game in the Korea Professional Golf Association (KPGA) tour this year, shot a one-over 71 on the day, falling to a tie for 31st place with a three-over 213 total in the third round.
Kim Sung-hyun fell to a three-over 73 with a total of 8 over 218 in the third round and tied for 96th place. 스포츠토토
Takumi Kanaya (Japan), a former amateur world No. 1 and who won seven games in the Japanese professional golf tour, ranked third with a total of 4-under 206 in the third round.