‘Two Eagles’ Park Eun-shin leads on the first day of the KPGA Golf Zone Open
Park Eun-shin (33) took the lead on the first day of the Korea Professional Golf (KPGA) Korean Tour Golf Zone Open (total prize money of 700 million won).
In the first round of the tournament held at Jeju Golfzon County Ora (par 72) on the 20th, Park Eun-shin hit 2 eagles, 5 birdies and 1 bogey to record 8 under par 64 strokes.
Park Eun-shin, who set a tie for the course record, challenges her third victory in the KPGA Korean Tour.
Park Eun-shin said, “I was able to reduce the number of strokes a lot by recording two eagles. All my shots were close to the pins and I recorded an eagle. The condition was good and the weather was good to play. It was a day where everything went well.” The mindset of running has changed. As I accumulated know-how on game management, I was able to ride the atmosphere.”
Regarding the goal of this tournament, Park Eun-shin said, “If I play without missing the given opportunity, I think there will be good results. I want to focus on the operational part because the feeling of the shot is very good. I will continue the good atmosphere for the remaining three days and show my concentration.” compacted
Kang Gyeong-nam (40), who has won 11 wins in the KPGA Korean Tour, recorded a 6 under par 66 to come in second place and challenge for a come-from-behind victory. 안전놀이터
Korean-Canadian Shin Yong-gu and Korean-American Han Seung-soo tied for third place with a 5-under-par 67.
Go Gun-taek (24), the DB Insurance Promy Open champion, this year’s opening match, tied for 27th with a 2-under-par 70 stroke.