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Bryson Decombo extends 4-shot lead in Live Golf Korea

[US, Mexico, & Canada customers only] 2 May, 2025; Incheon, South Korea; Bryson Decombo in Action during the first round of Live Golf Korea in Jack Nicken Golf Course. Compulsory Credit: Kim Suu-Hyon/Reuters through imagine image

Bryson Decombo fired on 66-cum-march 66 on Saturday and to gain a four-stroke lead in the final round in Live Golf Korea in Incheon.

Decombo improved 13-under 131 after its second consecutive bogie-free round card at Jack Nicro Golf Club. Crushers GC captain is a record-setting third straight straightforward live golf tournament after 36 holes.

The last two tournaments did not end well for Dachbo, who led two strikes to enter the final round in Miami last month before the Australian Mark Lishman collapsed. He led a shot in Mexico City last week, before Jokin Neemon ralled to win.

Decombo said that when he needs to do what he needs to do to win this tournament, it is planned to keep it simple.

“This is just to play like a child, have a lot of fun, be smart, as you know how you know, and simply solidify the speed, make sure I am moving through it, and keep playing golf who I know how to play,” he said.

England’s Richard Bland, Defending Senior US Open and Senior PGA Championship winner, 69 on Saturday shot 69 to finish second in 9-under.

“Such a syllabus is tailor to him,” Bland said about the reign of the US Open winner. “I probably got to shoot something in double digits [under par] To go anywhere near him. ,

Bland Charles Sits ahead of a stroke from a quarter of the Hells Hello III (66), Jason Kokrak (67), South African Dean Bermestor (68) and the first round co-leader Talor Guch (71).

For the team competition, Smash GC stays first in GC 21-under-under-Tork GC, Rangegats GC and Six Strokes ahead of Crushers of Decombo.

“With myself, I don’t think (Brux Kopaka), Graeme (McDowell) or Gooch has closed for a very good start [to the 2025 season] All team-wise, personal-wise, collectively, “Kokrak said about his entire team.” Therefore, looking at that (on Sunday) to turn. ,

Aniran Lahiri of India chased a string of three straight birds with an approach on the ninth hole, which went away from the flag, traveled in green and rolled into water. He followed the double bogie with triple bogie on the 10th hole and his 7-over 79 Saturday with another double bogie on 12th.

“How cruel this game can be for anyone,” Bermster said.

-Bield level media

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