Noh Seung-yeol (32) lost three strokes on the second day of the PGA Tour AT&T Byron Nelson and was pushed back to a tie for 13th place.
On the 13th (Korean time), on the second day of the tournament held at TPC Craig Ranch (par 71) in McKinney, near Dallas, Texas, Noh Seung-yeol recorded a 3-over-par 74 and fell to 13th place with a median total of 8-under 134.
Roh Seung-yeol, who took an eagle and 9 birdies without a bogey in the first round the previous day and took the lead by 3 strokes with an 11-under 60, showed a 180 degree change in the second day. Noh Seung-yeol, who started on the 10th hole, seemed to be on the rise the previous day with consecutive birdies on the 10th and 11th holes, but lost 5 strokes with 3 bogeys and 1 double bogey on the remaining holes.
The leading position given by Noh Seung-yeol was taken by Scotty Scheffler (USA). Seppler hit 7-under-par 64 two days in a row in this tournament being held in his hometown, leading Ryan Palmer (USA) and McKenzie Hughes (Canada), who are tied for second place with a median total of 14-under-par 128, by one stroke.
Among Korean players, Kim Si-woo (28) ranked the highest. Si-woo Kim, the winner of the Sony Open, recorded 5 under par 66 strokes with 6 birdies and 1 bogey that day, and ranked 4th alone with a median total of 11 under par 131 strokes.
Bae Sang-moon (37), who participated as an invited player, caught 4 birdies (1 bogey) on the same day and tied for 13th place with Noh Seung-yeol, Kang Seong-hoon (35), Ahn Byeong-hun (32), and Kim Seong-hyun (25) with a median total of 8 under par and 134 strokes. seated Thanks to consecutive birdies on the 17th and 18th holes, Kim Joo-hyung (21) cut 5 strokes and raised the ranking to 47th with a median total of 5 under par and 137 strokes.안전놀이터
Lee Kyung-hoon (32), who is trying to win his third consecutive championship, cut 3 strokes with 6 birdies and 3 bogeys, finishing in a tie for 65th place with an intermediate total of 4 under par and 138 strokes, passing the cut with a pull-up.