Im Seong-jae (25)’s persistence also shined at the RBC Heritage (total prize money of 20 million dollars), a special event on the PGA Tour. He topped the $3.9 million prize money mark with his fifth top-10 finish in the 2022–2023 season.
On the 17th (Korean time), Im Seong-jae hit a 4 under par 67 in the 4th round of the final day of the tournament held at Harbor Town Golf Links (par 71) in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA. Lim Seong-jae, who recorded a total of 271 strokes at 13 under par, tied for 7th place with Brian Harman (USA) and Emiliano Griyo (Argentina). Im Seong-jae, who made his debut on the PGA Tour in the 2018-2019 season, has been showing steady performance by participating in the Tour Championship for four consecutive seasons until last season. The same goes for this season. Lim Seong-jae, who participated in 15 competitions including this one, is showing her best performance by placing her name in the top 10 five times.
Lim Seong-jae, who started the game tied for 16th, showed his concentration by snatching 5 birdies without a look in the first half. In the second half, he couldn’t reduce his at-bats. Im Seong-jae had to be content with reducing 4 strokes by writing pars in all but the 18th hole bogey. 카지노사이트
Lim Seong-jae, who received 607,500 dollars (about 800 million won) as a tie for 7th place, increased the season prize money to 3,909,538 dollars. The average prize money earned per tournament is about $260,635. Im Seong-jae, who added 82.5 FedEx Cup points, became 28th in the FedEx Cup rankings.
The championship was won by Matthew Fitzpatrick (England). Fitzpatrick, who recorded 17 under par 267 strokes, defeated Jordan Spieth (USA), who recorded a tie, in the third overtime and took the championship cup in his arms. With his second win on the PGA Tour, he received $3.6 million in prize money. Spieth, who won this competition last year, tried to win for the second year in a row, but swallowed regret by losing in the third overtime.
Scotty Scheffler (USA) was tied for 11th place with 12 under par 272 strokes, and Jon Rahm (Spain) tied for 15th place with 11 under par 273 strokes. Lee Kyung-hoon (32) finished this tournament with a 6-under-par 278 stroke for 41st place.