KIM SUNG-HYUN-NO SEUNG-YEOL TIED FOR 39TH IN 3R AT PGA TOUR'S BERMUDA CHAMPIONSHIP

Kim Sung-hyun-No Seung-yeol tied for 39th in 3R at PGA Tour's Bermuda Championship

Kim Sung-hyun-No Seung-yeol tied for 39th in 3R at PGA Tour's Bermuda Championship

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South Korean golfers Sung Hyun Kim and Seung Yul Noh are tied for 39th place after the third round of the PGA Tour's Butterfield Bermuda Championship ($6.9 million).

Kim shot a 2-under-par 69 with six birdies and four bogeys on the third day of play at Port Royal Golf Course (Par 71, 6,828 yards) in Bermuda on Sunday (Sept. 17).

With a three-day total of 7-under par 206, Kim slipped from a tie for 26th after the second round.

Noh Seung-yeol carded five birdies and one bogey on the day for a 4-under 67. He moved up slightly from 46th to 39th.

Sung Hyun Kim and Seung-Yeol Noh need to finish in the top 125 in this year's FedExCup standings to earn a spot on the PGA Tour for the 2025 season.

There are two tournaments left this year, this one and next week's RSM Classic.

Sung Hyun Kim is 127th and Seung Yul Noh is 178th in the FedExCup standings, 파워볼사이트 so both players need to finish in the top half of the standings in the remaining two events.

If they finish the tournament on their current form, Kim will drop to 129th in the FedExCup Rankings, while Noh will remain at 178th.

Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico) and Andrew Novak (USA) are tied for the lead at 16-under par 197 after dropping nine strokes on the day.

Second-round leader Justin Rohr (USA) is one stroke back in third place.

Campos became a father earlier this week when his wife gave birth to a baby girl via induced labor. Born in 1988, he has one win on the second-tier Confederation Tour in January 2019.

Egor Eroschenko, who became the first Russian to make the cut in a PGA Tour event, dropped two strokes in the third round to finish at 1-under 212 and tied for 71st.

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