CHOI HYE-JIN, LEE JUNG-EUN, AND SHIN JI-EUN TIED FOR 4TH PLACE IN THE 2R OF THE LPGA TOUR MEXICO OPEN

Choi Hye-jin, Lee Jung-eun, and Shin Ji-eun tied for 4th place in the 2R of the LPGA Tour Mexico Open

Choi Hye-jin, Lee Jung-eun, and Shin Ji-eun tied for 4th place in the 2R of the LPGA Tour Mexico Open

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Choi Hye-jin tied for fourth in the second round of the Mexican Riviera Maya Open (total prize money of $2.5 million) on the LPGA Tour.

Choi Hye-jin shot a 1-under 71 with four birdies and three bogeys in the second round of the tournament on the second day of the tournament at El Camaleon Golf Club (par 72, 6,583 yards) in Playa del Carmen, Kintano, Mexico, on the 24th (Korea time).

Choi Hye-jin, who had a four-under 140 total, tied for fourth place with Lee Jung-eun and Shin Ji-eun to return the tournament.

Choi Hye-jin, who entered the LPGA Tour in 2022, is trying to win her first championship in this competition.

The highest record ever is the runner-up at the Canadian Women's Open in 2022, and this year, the only "top 10" record is tied for ninth place at the Chevron Championship, a major tournament in April.

Shin Ji-eun, who was tied for first place in the first round, traded four birdies and bogeys each to post an even par 72 strokes, falling to a tie for fourth place.

Lee Jung-eun, who was born in 1988, reduced three shots by combining six birdies and three bogeys, and jumped from a tie for 18th place the previous day to a tie for fourth place. 바카라

Korean-American player Jenny Bae (USA) took the lead with a 6-under 138.

He is one stroke behind Miranda Wang of China and Brianna Do of the U.S., who tied for second. Do is a Vietnamese-American.

Yoon, who entered the LPGA tour this year, failed to make the cut by shooting a 5-over 149 through the second round. She advanced to the third round through the 4-over par.

Former world No. 1 Park Sung-hyun also finished the tournament in the second round with only 71 strokes over par.

Lee Jung-eun, born in 1996, who is the same name as Lee Jung-eun, tied for fourth, failed to pass the cut with 5 over par.

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