Lee slips to tied 67th in 3R at PGA Tour’s WWT Championship

South Korea’s Kyung-hoon Lee slipped to a share of 67th place after the third round of the PGA Tour’s Worldwide Technology Championship ($8.2 million purse).The South Korean carded three birdies and a triple bogey for a one-over-par 73 in the third round of the tournament at El Cardonal (par-72, 7,452 yards) in Los Cabos, Mexico, on Friday.With a median score of 6-under-par 210, the South Korean dropped from a tie for 40th place the day before to a tie for 67th.Lee, who has four top-10 finishes in the 2022-2023 season, started the tournament at five-under-par and tied for 21st on the first day at the course designed by the ‘Emperor of Golf’, Tiger Woods (USA), but has slipped down the leaderboard in each of the last two days.After three rounds, Lee is nine shots off the pace for seventh place (15-under-par 201) and six shots off the pace for 21st place (12-under-par 204), meaning he will need to work hard on the final day to secure a top-10 finish.At the top of the leaderboard are Matt Kucher (USA) and Camilo Villagas (Colombia) on a combined 19-under par 197.Second-round leader Villagas shaved three strokes off his total, while Kutcher, who was two strokes back in second place, dropped five strokes to share the lead.

Kuchar looked to be in control after reaching the 14th hole of the day at 10-under-par, but he struggled with his shot at the 15th (par-4) and made a quadruple bogey and dropped a shot at the next (par-3), leaving him tied for the lead heading into the final round.Kucher, who has nine career PGA Tour victories, will be looking to add to his trophy haul some four years and 10 months after the Sony Open in January 2019, while Villagas, who has four wins, will be hoping to end a winless drought that has stretched back more than nine years since the Wyndham Championship in August 2014.Eric van Rooyen (SOU) is one shot back in third place (18-under 198), while Justin Seo is tied for fourth (17-under 199) after three rounds with Will Gordon (USA) and Mackenzie Hughes.Michael Kim is tied for seventh (15-under par 201), Doug Kim is tied for 17th (13-under par 203) and James Hahn (USA) is tied for 37th (10-under par 206).Cameron Young (USA – 16th), the highest-ranked player in the field, was unable to improve his score on the day and finished in a tie for 슬롯게이밍 70th place (5-under par 211

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Ulsan landfill to be transformed into a ‘park golf course and garden fair’

The city of Ulsan is in full swing with a project to transform an abandoned landfill site in the city centre into the nation’s largest park golf course and an eco-friendly green space that will host an international garden fair.According to the city on the 5th, the city recently finalised compensation for 222,161㎡ of buffer greenery at the Samsan-Yecheon Landfill in Nam-gu.The green space was initially comprised of 17 plots, including 16 owned by Lotte Fine Chemicals and one owned by a private individual, with 26 obstructions such as trees.Last month, the city paid compensation worth 34.6 billion won to the landowners, including Lotte Fine Chemicals, and completed the transfer of registration.The Samsan-Yecheon landfill site was designated as a buffer green space around a national industrial complex in 1970 and was used for landfilling garbage from 1981 to 1994.It then underwent a 15-year stabilisation period until 2009.In the meantime, plans to utilise the site as an urban forest or logistics complex have been proposed, but have never been implemented due to difficulties such as securing land acquisition costs.

The city plans to build the nation’s largest park golf course on this green space.The current plan includes a minimum 36-hole course and a maximum 54-hole course, as well as a clubhouse, driving range, and concessions such as shade houses.However, approval from the Nakdong River Basin Environment Agency is required before the park golf course can be built.This is because while the Samsan landfill has completed its 30-year post-landfill management, the Yeocheon landfill is still in progress until 2032.The city believes that if there are no environmental problems through sample collection and analysis, there will be no obstacles to installing sports facilities including a park golf course and planting trees.The park golf course is expected to open in October 2025 if subsequent procedures such as design 바카라사이트 in the first half of next year and construction in the second half go smoothly.

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Kim advances to round of 32 in “LPBA NH’CARD” Tour, Strong eliminated

Billiard queen Kim Ga-young (Hana Card) has reached the round of 32 of the NHCard LPBA Championship, the sixth tour of the women’s professional billiards LBPA. Kim defeated Kyung Ho Kyung 25-16 (25 games) in the round of 64 of the tournament, which was held on the sixth tour of the professional billiards PBA-LPBA 2023-2024, at the Kintex PBA Stadium in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, on the afternoon of the 4th. LPBA powerhouses Lim Jung-sook (Crown Hae-tae) and Kim Min-ah (NHCard) also advanced to the Round of 64, while rookies Han Ji-eun (Eswai) and Jang Ga-yeon (Huons) joined them in the Round of 32. Kim, who topped the previous tour, the Huon’s Championship, to tie the women’s record of six titles with Surong Piavi (Cambodia-Blue One Resort), has a chance to overtake Surong and become sole leader of the women’s rankings.Surong lost her Round of 64 match to Won Eun Jung 15-24 (26 innings) and packed her bags. The LPBA will have a day off on the 5th before the round of 32 and round of 16 will be played on the 6th in the afternoon. The quarter-finals will be played on the 7th, followed by the semi-finals on the 8th and the final with the 카지노 winner taking home 30 million won.

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Choi Tied for 6th in PGA Senior 2R, Langer in Age Suit Again

Kyung Joo Choi slipped back from the lead on the second day of the Champions Timber Tech Championship on the US Professional Golf (PGA) Tour ($2.2 million purse).Choi carded three birdies and two bogeys for a 1-under 70 in the second round of the tournament at the par-71 Broken Sound Old Course in Boca Raton, Florida (USA) on Friday. With an intermediate total of 5-under-par 137, Choi slipped from a share of the lead the day before to a tie for sixth .Four shots behind leader Padraig Harrington (IRL).After winning his first PGA Tour Champions title at the Pure Insurance Championship in 2021, a second will not be easy.

Harrington, who shot a five-under 66 to leap from a share of the lead the day before to sole possession of the lead (nine-under 133), will be looking for his second win of the season after winning the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open in June .Age-defying veteran Bernhard Langer (GER) joined the title chase with another ‘age suit’ slap .Langer shot an 8-under 63 on the day to move into a tie for second place (8-under 134), one shot behind Harrington. Langer has won this event three times .The 63 was Langer’s 12th ‘Age Suit’ .An age suit is when a player shoots the same number of strokes as or less than his age .He has hit six ‘age suits’ this season .Since his 66th birthday on 27 August, he has already hit five ‘age suits’. David Toms (USA) is tied for second with Langer, while Ernie Els (South Africa) is two shots 토토 back in a tie for fourth (7-under par 135).

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‘3 Hits in PO Game 1’ NC’s Oh Young-soo “Will I start today?”

Without much thought, NC Dinos manager Kang Myung-ho (51) wrote Oh Young-soo’s (23) name in the No. 7 spot on the starting lineup card for Game 2 of the playoffs (PO).

However, on the 31st, the day of the second game of the PO against the KT Wiz at Katie Wiz Park in Suwon, Oh confirmed it again with a surprised expression, saying, “Is it true?”

“I wasn’t sure about the starting lineup, but…. I’ll do my best today,” he said.

In the previous day’s PO Game 1, Oh started as the seventh batter and first baseman, and in his first at-bat of the second inning, he hit a solo arch over the left-center field wall off KT starter William Cuevas.

He went on to go 3-for-5 with a home run and two RBIs in Game 1 of the PO, leading his team to a 9-5 victory.

“The best player in my mind is Oh Young-soo,” said Son after Game 1, “He must have been suffering from a bad semi-playoffs, but he did a great job. He hit a home run in the first game of the PO when it really mattered.” 바카라사이트 He praised his junior.

“I was surprised that he said that,” Oh said, “I was happy for the team to get to the top. But in the back of my mind, I was thinking, ‘I hope the day comes when I’m crazy too. I really want to do well,'” he confessed.

In the semi-finals against SSG Landers, Oh went 1-for-7.

However, coach Kang Myung-ho gave him a chance to start in Game 1 of the POs, and he responded with three hits, including a cool home run.

As a right-handed hitter, Oh thought, “KT’s starter today is left-handed pitcher Wes Benjamin, so I might be left out.”

However, Kang kept him in the starting lineup for the second game of the PO with a left-handed pitcher.

After Game 1 of the POs, Oh’s parents congratulated him, saying, “We laughed a lot because of him.”

“I don’t think my parents were overjoyed. They just said a short congratulations,” he laughed.

Of course, Oh’s father and mother would have been overwhelmed with emotion for their son, who was winning big game after big game.

Instead, the NC fans celebrated with loud cheers. Before the second game of the PO, one fan even handed him a gift. 카지노사이트

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6 referees involved in Jeonbuk-Pohang match suspended for rest of season

Referees who failed to properly manage the substitution situation in the Jeonbuk Hyundai-Pohang Steelers match in the 35th round of the K League 1 have been suspended for the remainder of the season.

The Referee Committee of the Korea Football Association held a referee evaluation subcommittee at the Football Hall in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on Jan. 31, and decided to suspend all six referees who presided over the game for the remainder of the season in connection with the “violation of substitution procedures” that occurred in the Jeonbuk-Pohang match at Jeonju World Cup Stadium on Jan. 28.

The referee committee held the six referees (head referee, standby referee, first assistant referee, second assistant referee, video assistant referee (VAR) and assistant VAR referee) responsible for violating the implementation and observance of Article 3.3 of the Laws of the Game and decided to suspend their assignments for the remainder of the 2023 K League and other competitions, including the FA Cup.

In particular, both the head referee and the standby referee, who were more responsible for the failure to enforce the rule by presiding over the game, will be referred to the year-end agenda of the Referee Committee for a possible demotion of the referee to the next level of the K League 1 and K League 2 referee list.

The “player substitution incident” occurred in the 22nd minute of the first half of the Jeonbuk-Pohang match when Pohang requested a player substitution while Pohang defender Kim Yong-hwan was being treated off the field for an injury.

Pohang requested to substitute Shin Kwang-hoon for Kim In-sung, but the referees mistakenly thought that the injured Kim Yong-hwan was being substituted and allowed Shin Kwang-hoon to come on while Kim In-sung had not left the field.

This led to a situation where Kim In-sung and Shin Kwang-hoon played together for about four and a half minutes.

After realizing that the substitution was incorrect, the referees sent Kim In-sung off the field and the game resumed.

“Referees must thoroughly manage and supervise the process of injuries and treatment of players, as well as the entrance and exit of players from the stadium,” said Lee Jung-min, chairman of the Referee Committee. “The referee’s mistake, which occurred in a situation where injured players were transported, treated around the stadium, and players were substituted at the same time, can be called a human error, but it is difficult to tolerate in the K League 1, the highest level of Korean soccer.”

Meanwhile, the KFA will decide whether to forfeit the game or not after a full review.

An official from the professional league said, “As it is not a matter of mechanical judgment, we need more time to review it,” adding, “Due to the FA Cup schedule, there will be no K League matches for a while, so we need to make a reasonable judgment rather than a quick decision.” 슬롯게이밍

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“Serve double motion unsportsmanlike…women’s volleyball coaches agree”

GS Caltex women’s volleyball head coach Cha Sang-hyun expressed her negative opinion on the recent “serve double” movement that has taken over the men’s game.

Ahead of the team’s home match against Heungkuk Life at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on Nov. 31, Cha said, “I don’t think it’s good. I don’t think it should be taught. It’s unsportsmanlike behavior,” he said.

The “serve double move,” which was introduced by Japanese invitational team Panasonic at the Professional Volleyball Cup in August, takes advantage of players’ habit of moving to an attacking position immediately after serving.

According to the rules of volleyball, the player who receives the ball at the moment of the serve must be in a designated position from 1 to 6. If they move out of position, they are awarded one point for a “positional fault.

A serve double is when the server pauses while serving, as if in a staggered attack, to induce an opponent’s positional fault.

On the 26th, KEPCO and Hyundai Capital exchanged points with this move in the men’s game.

When KEPCO scored first in the second set, the Hyundai Capital bench protested to the referee, but when they were not accepted, they retaliated by doing the same in the third set.

In response, Cha said, “There is a chat room where only women’s volleyball coaches gather. “I said, ‘Let’s not try it as much as we did,’ and all the coaches agreed,” Cha said, adding, “If every player serves like that, it’s not going to look good.

Cha believes the same is true for foreign coaches.

Marcello Abondanza (Italy), the head coach of Heungkuk Life ahead of the match, agreed.

“I talked to him about it,” Cha said, “and I said, ‘We don’t want that to happen,’ and he agreed. 먹튀검증

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KT’s veteran infielders parade back-to-back errors…

The KT Wiz’s infield is made up of veterans.

All of the infielders who started in the first and second rounds of the playoffs (PO), including second baseman Park Kyung-soo (39), first baseman Park Byung-ho (37), third baseman Hwang Jae-gyun (36), shortstop Kim Sang-soo (33), and catcher Jang Jang-woo (33), are in their 30s.

Their playing experience is the highest among the infielders of the 10 clubs.

KT’s infield has been dominating the KBO since before its PO opponent, the NC Dinos, was founded.

They also have a lot of postseason experience. Not a single KT infielder hasn’t played fall ball.

Park Byung-ho and Hwang Jae-gyun have even played in the Major League Baseball (MLB).

This makes the errors in the first and second games of this year’s PO all the more bitter.

KT lost the first game of the NC and PO at Katie Weeds Park in Suwon on the 30th due to a throwing error by third baseman Hwang Jae-gyun.

In the top of the third inning, trailing 0-2, Hwang missed an infield hit by the opposing team’s leadoff hitter, Park Min-woo.

Hwang Jae-gyun didn’t see where the ball was going to land and fumbled, allowing Park Min-woo to reach first base.

The error led to a run. KT starter William Cuevas was shaken up badly and gave up two runs on singles to Park Gun-woo and Kwon Hee-dong, making it 0-4.

KT was unable to overcome the deficit and lost the game 5-9.

The ghost of errors haunted KT in the second game of the PO at the same venue on the 31st. This time, it was Park Byung-ho who committed the fatal error.

Trailing 0-2 in the top of the third inning, Byung-ho Park dropped an infield grounder by Son As-seob with no outs, allowing Kim Joo-won to score from third base to make the score 0-3.

In the fifth inning, Hwang Jae-gyun made another mistake after the first inning of the PO.

He missed Park Min-woo’s hard-hit ball in the second inning, allowing the runner to score. Although no further runs were scored, the team’s mood sank heavily.

For the second day in a row, the veteran infielders’ errors cast a cloud over KT.

On the other hand, NC’s “young” infield, with Park Min-woo (30) as the most experienced, made a stark difference, committing only one error in five fall baseball games from the wild card deciding game to the first round of the PO. 파워볼사이트

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Heungkuk Life leads women’s volleyball over GS Caltex

Heungkuk Life took the lead in women’s volleyball behind the precision bombing of Kim Yeon-kyung and Yelena Mrazenovic (registered name Yelena).

Heungkuk Life swept GS Caltex with a set score of 3-0 (25-22 26-24 25-23) in the women’s visiting match of the Professional Volleyball Dodram 2023-2024 V-League at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul on Nov. 31.

Heungkuk Life, which suffered its first loss of the season in the previous match on Sept. 29, when it led 2-0 before falling 2-3, shook off the shock of the upset in two days.

With the three additional points, Heungkuk Life moved to the top of the standings with a 4-1-1 record and 12 points, pushing Hyundai E&C (3-2-1, 10 points) to second place.

Kim Yeon-kyung and Yelena led the way for Heungkuk Life, combining for 37 points in the win.

Kim finished with 18 points, while Yelena added 19 points.

The two players were especially responsible for the offense, committing only three errors, two by Yelena and one by Kim, giving off the scent of ‘volleyball masters’.

GS Caltex was led by Giselle Silva (real name Silva), who scored a team-high 19 points, but was unable to fulfill her role as the main gun as she committed a whopping 12 errors.

Heungkuk Life took advantage of the “concentration after 20 points” in the first set.

At 20-21, they tied the score with an attack by Kim Yeon-kyung and then took the lead with an attack error by GS Caltex’s Yoo Seo-yeon.

At 22-22, Yelena and Kim Mi-yeon scored back-to-back points to neutralize the opponent’s defense, and at 24-22 set point, Do Soo-bin’s dig after a hard hit by Silva landed in an empty GS Caltex court.

In the second set, Heungkuk Life also fought back after the 20th point.

At 21-22, Kim Yeon-kyung intercepted Silva’s attack to tie the score, and Park Soo-yeon, who came in as the one-point server, served an ace.

At 24-24 deuce, Kim’s staggered attack hit the state court, and Reina Tokoku (registered name Reina) blocked Silva’s back-attack to clinch the second set.

Heungkuk Life kept the momentum going and took a two-point lead at 20-20 in the third set with a kill by Yelena and a block by Kim Soo-ji, and Kim Yeon-kyung scored the final 25 points.

GS Caltex committed 22-11 errors to end its opening three-game winning streak and suffer its first loss of the season (8 points). 토토사이트

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