I was wondering what you did after you failed the cut... This is the first battle home of Go Ji-won, 2R lead, Samcheon-ri teammate, 2 wins, Jeong Jo-joon, hometown buff, as the wind feels...
Nov 01, 2025
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There is a reversal of blessing in disguise. Ko Ji-won (21, Samchully), who failed to make the cut last week, spent the time of pain to rebound.
Boram, who refined his shots instead of disappointment, is leading to exciting results.
It took the lead in the second round of the KLPGA Tour S-Oil Championship (total prize money of 1 billion won). If you win, you win two games of the season.
In the second round of the tournament held at Elisian Jeju (par 72, 6816 yards) on Jeju Island on the 31st, Ko Ji-won hit seven birdies without a bogey to post a 7-under 65 and took the lead with a total of 11-under 133 in the second round.
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Go Ji-won, who is from Jeju, flutters whenever he comes to his hometown. After winning his first championship at the Samdasoo Masters in Jeju in August, he occupied the advantage of two wins in his hometown.
Ko Ji-won, who cut four shots in the first round, rushed from the first hole on the day. He got off to a fresh start by making a 5-meter birdie putt at the first hole (par 5), and quickly rose to the lead by reducing five shots with consecutive birdies at the third and sixth holes. 7 under par with birdies through holes 9 and 11. The storm birdie march stopped in the first half, but held on to 11 under par with a no-bogey round until the 18th hole.
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For his first win in two months in Jeju, he seems to have received a "'Hometown Buff (Power)'. I like sheep grass, but the golf course in Jeju Island is almost like sheep grass, so it fits me well."
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Choi Ga-bin, who gave up the lead on the first day to Ko Ji-won, a member of the same Samchully team, said "I started well in the first half, but it's a shame that my swing got faster and my balance collapsed in the second half. It was a situation where I couldn't lose the score, but I'm sorry I lost it. Still, I'm glad I held out well,' he said, promising for tomorrow.
Park Joo-young, Kim Min-joo and Moon Jung-min formed a joint fourth-place group at 7 under par.
Yoo Hyun-jo, the top target point (658 points), and defending champions Madasom, Park Hye-joon, Park Hyun-kyung, Park Min-ji, and Lee Da-yeon. As many as nine players, including Kim Soo-ji, tied for seventh (6-under 138) and will compete for the championship in the remaining second round.
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"I'm having fun remembering the good memories of winning 10 years ago."Chun In-gee "If you play in Korea, you will get more iron distance. So, it's sometimes confusing to adjust the distance"He explained why he was hesitant on the first day. He "I quickly adjusted to the streets today"It's expected to be windy on the weekend, but I want to adapt well to the weather and make a lot of birdies without a bogey like today." he said.
Last week's Gwangnam Ilbo/Happyness Open winner, Li Xuying of China, tied for 51st (144 even par), and Lee Ye-won, who won three games this season, tied for 61st (1 over 145). Bang Shin-sil, a three-win player in another season, withdrew due to an elbow injury ahead of the second round, causing regret.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.



















 
						 
						 
						