Jang Yoo-bin, who dominated the Korean stage, had his worst day since his debut in LIV Golf.
In the second round of the LIV Golf Mexico Championship (total prize money of $25 million) held at Chapultepec Golf Club (par 71, 7,385 yards) in Mexico City, Mexico on the 27th (Korea time), Jang Yoo-bin recorded a score of 14 over 85 amid the turmoil of hitting eight bogeys and three double bogeys without birdies.
He was pushed to the bottom of the 53 players who played in full with a second-round total of 16 over 158.
Jang Yoo-bin is also eight strokes ahead of Adrian Melonk (Poland, eight-over 150).
He is struggling in every tournament this season when he made his LIV Golf debut. 메이저사이트
In all five competitions that he participated in, he performed outside the top 20.
After playing the last three rounds on the 28th, Jang will participate in the LIV Golf Korea Championship at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Incheon from the 2nd of next month.
Brian DeChambeau of the U.S., who shot a 5-under 66 on the day, was in first place.
DeChambeau had a total of 13-under 129 in the second round, beating Cameron Smith (12-under 130 in Australia) by one stroke.
Joaquin Niemann of Chile was third with a 10-under 132, while Jon Rahm of Spain was fourth with a 9-under 133.
Korean-born player Danny Lee of New Zealand shot a 2-under 69 on the day, tying for 39th with a total of 3-over 145 in the second round.
Kevin Na of the U.S. is tied for 42nd with a total of 4 over 146 in the second round.
Korean-American Anthony Kim, who confessed to his drug addiction in February, tied for 50th with a 6-over 77 and a total of 6-over 148 in the second round.