Chang Yu-bin LIV tied for 40th place in the Hong Kong competition...Garcia won by three shots

Korean men's golf rising star Jang Yu-bin finished 40th in the LIV Golf Hong Kong competition.

Jang Yoo-bin recorded a 4-under 66 in the final third round of the LIV Golf Hong Kong Championship (total prize money of $25 million), which ended at the Hong Kong Golf Club (par 70, 6711 yards) on the 9th, tied for 40th with a 3-under 207 total.

Jang suffered a slump a day earlier, finishing 51st out of 54 players in the second round, but he reduced his pars by tying six birdies and one double bogey in the final round. Jang, who entered the LIV Golf Tournament ahead of the opening of this season, made his debut by tying for 49th at the Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) Championship in February. He tied for 23rd at the subsequent Adelaide Championship.

The honor went to Sergio Garcia of Spain. He recorded 7-under 63 pars in the final round, recording 18-under 192 overall. It is the second time that Garcia has won the LIV Golf Championship since his individual title in July last year. With this victory, Garcia added 4 million dollars for individual title and 750,000 dollars, or 25 percent of his team title, to 4.75 million dollars.

Dean Bermester of South Africa shot 15-under 195 to rank second, while Phil Mickelson of the U.S. shot one stroke behind to rank third. Jon Rahm of Spain tied for sixth (13-under 197).

카지노 Korean-American teammates of Chang Yoo-bin's Ironhead team finished the competition with Kevin Na of the U.S. tied for 12th (9-under 201) and Danny Lee of New Zealand tied for 20th (7-under 203). Dustin Johnson of the U.S., who was mired in slump throughout the competition, remained at 54th place (1-over 211).

The next LIV Golf competition will be held in Singapore for three days from the 14th.

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