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Lee Seung-yeon (21) finished first in the second round of the Korean women's golf circuit (KLPGA) at St. Nine Masters (total winnings of 600 million won).
In the second round of the tournament held at the Gimhae Gaya Country Club (par 72, 6,808 yards) on the 20th, Lee Seung-yeon hit 4 under par 68 with four birdies in the second round.
Lee Seung-yeon, who scored a total of 137 points under 137 in the first and second rounds, finished the last set on 21 with a lead of one shot from Jeil Lim (20).
Choi is younger than Lee Seung-yun, but he's a rookie last year and is the regular second-year tour player this year.
Lee Seung-yeon, who played in the 2nd tour until last year, joined the regular tour of the year and was cut to the Hyosung Championship in Vietnam last December as as the first tournament of the season.
However, at the Lotte Rent-a-Car Women's Open and the Celltrion Queens Masters held that day,
After the second year in Korea, Yoon Seo-hyun (20), the youngest player of the year, was third with only 139 under 139.
If Lee Seung-yeon and Yoon Seo-hyun win the tournament, the KLPGA tour will be won by two new candidates five times at the start of the 2019 season.
Joya (19), nicknamed "Super Rookie" at the Lotte Rent-a-Car Women's Open earlier this month, won the championship.
Kim Jae-rim (24), Jang Eun-soo (21) and Park So-yeon (27) rank in fourth place with 140 points under par.
In the first round, 2 under par was 4th, but Joya could not reduce her lead to 2 under par 142 and finished second in 12th.
Su Xiang of China (20), who made his regular touring debut, was eliminated in 118th place out of 120 players overall, including a 6 and a 9 bet.
/ News Yonhap
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