Byeong-Hoon Ahn missed his first win, but earned 2.2 billion won in two weeks

Byeong-Hoon Ahn missed his first win, but earned 2.2 billion won in two weeks

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FedEx Cup score ranked 2nd overall after Chris Kirk


Byeong-Hoon An (33) missed out on his first win on the PGA Tour, but managed to win over 2.2 billion won in prize money in just two weeks.


Byeong-Hoon Ahn recorded a final total of 17 under par by reducing 6 strokes in the 4th round of the 'Sony Open' (total prize money of $8.3 million) held at Waialai CC (par 70) in Honolulu, Hawaii on the 15th (Korean time), and took second place after overtime. .


Byung-Hoon An, who had not won since his PGA Tour debut in 2016, was on the verge of his first win in eight years, but had to be satisfied with his fifth runner-up finish. Prior to this competition, he had finished in 2nd place 4 times, 3rd place 3 times, in the top 5 12 times, and in the top 10 23 times in 181 competitions. 안전 토토사이트


Although we didn't win the championship, our pockets grew.


Byeong-Hoon An, who came in 4th place after competing for the championship in the 2024 season opening game 'The Sentry' (total prize money of $20 million) last week, received $975,000 (approximately 1.28592 billion won) for his performance at that time.


As the runner-up, he will receive $738,700 (about 974.71 million won) as prize money.


This means that approximately 2.26 billion won was earned in just two weeks.


Byeong-Hoon An, who has been in the championship bracket from the opening game to the following tournament, ranked second overall in the FedEx Cup score, which is the basis for competing to advance to the playoffs after the season, with 570 points, following Chris Kirk (USA), who received 744 points.


Attention is being paid to how An Byeong-Hoon, who has been showing off his excellent shooting skills since the new year, will perform in the following competitions. 슬롯사이트


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