[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES] Yang Yong-eun, who is active in the PGA Tour Champions, once again enjoyed the joy of second place. Both players recorded 7 under par 65 strokes in the final round of the Simmons Bank Championship held in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA on the 28th (Korean time) and finished the tournament with a final total of 15 under par 201 strokes.
Unfortunately, he missed out on the championship, but finished the competition in second place, two strokes behind Padrigue Harrington (Ireland), and took second place. This was their second runner-up finish this season, showing they were once again close to the top following the Colleague Campanese Championship in July.
This year, both players are continuing their steady performance by ranking in the top 10 a total of seven times, including once as a winner and twice as runner-up. As the runner-up in this competition, he is expected to maintain his place at the top of the prize money rankings by adding $210,000 (about 290 million won) in prize money.
Choi Gyeong-ju, who also participated, achieved an acceptable result, tying for 16th place with a final total of 10 under par and 206 strokes.
Meanwhile, the PGA Tour Champions will hold the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, the final match of the season, starting on the 8th of next month. Yong-eun Yang and Gyeong-ju Choi have both secured participation rights and will end their seasons in this competition. Golf fans are looking forward to seeing what kind of results Yang Yong-eun, who has been showing steady performance recently, will achieve in the final game of the season.
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