Byung-hoon Ahn, 32, dropped four strokes on the final day of the Charles Schwab Challenge on the U.S. Professional Golf (PGA) Tour to finish in a tie for 21st place.

Ahn made two birdies and six bogeys in the final round of the tournament at the par-70 Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, on Monday (July 29) to finish at 4-over par and tied for 21st overall at 1-under par.

After opening the tournament in a tie for seventh place, Ahn was in a tie for fourth on the second day and a tie for sixth on the third, giving him a chance at his third top-10 finish of the season, but a shaky tee shot on the final day left him unable to get his iron shots close to the hole and his putts didn’t go in. He was tied for 53rd in fairways hit (42.86%), tied for 42nd in greens in regulation (50%), and tied for 60th in putts (30). 메이저사이트

After missing back-to-back short par putts on the 2nd and 3rd holes (both par-4s), Ahn seemed to make up for it with a birdie on the 6th hole (par-4), but then missed a par putt of about 2.5 meters on the 7th hole (par-4). He then dropped his tee shot and second shot on the ninth (par-4) and made bogey to end his hopes of a top-10 finish. Two bogeys and a birdie on the back nine dropped him another stroke, and he hung his head in shame.

Kim Si-woo, who joined Ahn in advancing to the final round, dropped three shots on the final day to finish tied for 29th at even par, while Lee Kyung-hoon also shot three over par to finish tied for 57th at five over par.

Emiliano Grillo.

Emiliano Grillo (Argentina) won the tournament in a playoff. Grillo totaled 8-under-par through regulation holes to tie with Adam Shank (USA), then birdied the 16th (par-3) hole in a playoff for his second career PGA Tour victory in eight years after winning the 2015 Price.com Open. World No. 1 Scott Schauffler (USA) finished in a tie for third at 7-under par.

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