"One day, a Korean player can win."

"One day, a Korean player can win."


"The first and second rounds were good. But the third and fourth rounds are a little disappointing. The shots were good, but putting was a problem," Ahn said in an interview with the PGA Tour. "I could have made more than six birdies in the third round yesterday, but I couldn't. Today was the same. I need to find a way," he said.


Ahn Byung-hoon shot a 2-under 70 in the first round to tie for ninth and 73 in the second round, but rose to a tie for eighth in the ranking. 토토사이트


Ahn Byung-hoon, who also wrote even par in the third round to tie for ninth and enter the first 10th place in the Masters, lost three strokes in the final round and fell in the ranking.


At the same time, Ahn Byung-hoon broke his all-time Masters ranking and comforted him by being ranked as the top Asian player.


"Anyway, I played until the final round at the Masters. That's a big deal," Ahn said, adding, "I really want to come back and play again next year."


"There were four Korean players in the Masters this time. It's amazing," Ahn said. "We will see more Koreans in the Masters. One day, a Korean player will win the title."


Kim Joo-hyung, who shot a 6-under 66 daily best score to tie for 30th place, said, "I passed the cut easily and didn't play well in the third round, but I tried to play without feeling as much pressure as possible today and I had a lucky game."


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


Kim Joo-hyung also highly regarded the possibility of a Korean player.


"The strength of our Korean players is that there are not so many ups and downs," Kim Joo-hyung said. "Korean players who will follow us to the PGA Tour are motivated."

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