Masters' highest ranked Byung-Hoon An "A Korean player could win the title someday."

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Korea’s An Byeong-hun finishes T16 as leading Asian at the Masters

Byeong-Hoon An putst.

Byung-Hoon An, who recorded his personal highest ranking in the Masters, highly evaluated the possibility of Korean players winning the Masters.

An Byeong-Hoon, who tied for 16th place in the Masters that ended on the 15th (Korean time), said in an interview with the PGA Tour, "The first and second rounds were good. But the third and fourth rounds were a little disappointing. The shots were okay, but the putting was a problem." He said, "Yesterday." “I could have made more than 6 birdies in just the third round, but I couldn’t do that today as well,” he said, looking back at this Masters.

Byeong-Hoon An hit a 2-under par 70 in the first round to tie for 9th place, and shot a 73 in the second round, but his ranking rose to a tie for 8th.

Byeong-Hoon An, who recorded even par in the third round and tied for 9th place, becoming the first to enter the top 10 at the Masters, lost 3 strokes in the final round and fell in ranking.

At least Byeong-Hoon An took consolation by breaking his all-time Masters ranking and becoming the highest ranked Asian player. 메이저사이트

“Anyway, I played all the way to the final round of the Masters. That was also great,” said An Byeong-hun, adding, “I definitely want to come back and play next year.”

Byeong-Hoon An said, "There were four Korean players participating in this Masters. That's amazing," and added, "We will see more Korean players in the Masters in the future. Someday, a Korean player will win."

Kim Joo-hyung, who hit a daily best score of 6 under par and 66 strokes on this day and raised his ranking to a tie for 30th, said, "I barely made the cut and didn't play very well in the third round, but I tried to play without feeling as much pressure as possible today and luckily I had a good game." He said.

Kim Joo-hyung, who will compete in the RBC Heritage, which opens on the 19th, explained that he gained confidence from the day's performance, saying, "It was a great turning point for the next competition."

Kim Joo-hyung also viewed the Korean player’s potential as high.

“The strength of our Korean players is that they do not have many ups and downs,” said Kim Joo-hyung. “Our performance gives motivation to the Korean players who will advance to the PGA Tour.” 슬롯사이트 순위

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