Minah Yoon, tied for the lead in the 2nd round of the Australian Women's Golf Big Open Shin Ji-ae 5th place

Yoon Ina, who competed for the first time after receiving a reduction in disciplinary action, passed the cut with a tie for 35th place.

Minah Yoon

Yoon Min-ah took the lead in the second round of the Big Open of the Australian Women's Professional Golf (WPGA) Tour (total prize money of 420,000 Australian dollars, approximately 360 million won).

Minah Yoon hit 5 under par 68 with 6 birdies and a bogey in the second round of the tournament held at the Thirteenth Beach Golf Links Creek Course (par 73) in Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia on the 2nd.

Minah Yoon, who had tied for 14th place by recording 2 under par 70 strokes on the beach course (par 72) the previous day, recorded a total of 7 under par 138 strokes over the two days to become tied for the lead with Sina Kanazawa (Japan).

Minah Yoon, a member of the national junior reserve team, is a player who played on the Epson Tour, the second division tour of the LPGA, and is scheduled to debut this year after passing the seed match of the regular tour of the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA).

In January last year, he also won the Wivex Players Series TPC Victoria Championship held in Australia.

Defending champion Shin Ji-ae reduced 2 strokes with 4 birdies and 2 bogeys on the beach course, recording an interim total of 4 under par 141 strokes, jumping to a tie for 5th place.

In the Big Open, the 1st and 2nd rounds are played alternately on the creek and beach courses, then the top 50 make the cut, and the 3rd and 4th rounds are played on the beach course to determine the winner.

Shin Ji-ae, who is aiming to participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics, continued her challenge to defend her title by reducing the competition by two strokes in the first and second rounds, trailing the joint leader by three strokes.

Lee Il-hee and Oh Soo-hyun (Australia) were tied for 17th place (1 over par, 146 strokes), and Eom Na-yeon was tied for 29th place (3 over par, 148 strokes).

Yoon Ina recorded an intermediate total of 4 over par 149 strokes and passed the cut in a tie for 35th place.

During the 2022 Korea Women's Open, Yoon Na continued to play despite knowing that it was not her ball, and received a three-year suspension from the Korea Golf Association and the Korea Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour, which was reduced to one year and six months.

He won the right to participate in the 2024 season WPGA through a qualifying tournament and appeared in a major tour competition for the first time in a while. In the case of the KLPGA tour, he can participate from the domestic opening match of the 2024 season scheduled for April.

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Pub: 05 Feb 2024 02:53 UTC
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