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Host of the New Korea East Sea Open Victory ByeGail Il-gyu reverses the title, and South Korea's Kim Shi-won T5

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The 38th Shin-Han Donghae Open, jointly certified by the Asian Tour, The Korean Tour and the Japan Tour, ended with a high-level competition at the Coma Country Club in Nara, Japan, and the competition for the championship in the final round was intense, and finally the Japanese star Kazuki Beata defeated a group of good players with a stunning play of 7 birds, 1 bogey and 65 strokes, and won the championship in reverse.

Host of the New Korea East Sea Open Victory ByeGail Il-gyu reverses the title, and South Korea's Kim Shi-won T5

At the 54-hole battle of the 38th Shinhan Donghae Open, 32-year-old Thai player Tirawat Kasri Bandit, who shot 64-64-66 in the first three rounds, took a three-stroke lead with a total of -19. However, in the final round, Kaslibandit had a lot of ups and downs, and although the first nine won albatrosses + birds on the 2nd and 3rd holes, he also swallowed two bogeys and a double bogey, and did not maintain his lead well.

Host of the New Korea East Sea Open Victory ByeGail Il-gyu reverses the title, and South Korea's Kim Shi-won T5

Host golfer Bijia Yigui, who has won two games on the Japan Tour this season and led the Day Tour's prize list, is five strokes behind the top of the table after three rounds, and he struggled to catch up in the final round, scoring four birdies on the first six holes. After the transfer, Bijia Yigui won a bogey and a birdie on the 10th and 11th holes, and in the final stage, he caught two key birdies on the 17th and 18th holes, and finally handed over 65, with a total score of -20, surpassing the top position.

Host of the New Korea East Sea Open Victory ByeGail Il-gyu reverses the title, and South Korea's Kim Shi-won T5

While there is no good scoring momentum, Tiravat Castlery Pendit has been in a favourable position for the title, with he took the first six holes of the back nine, swallowed a bogey on the 16th hole and was only one shot away from the top of the table after catching a birdie on the 17th hole. Unfortunately, on the 18th hole of the Eagles' frequent appearances, Kaslibandit still failed to seize the opportunity, and the three pushes on the green swallowed the bogey, giving up the championship and missing the second victory of the personal Asian Tour.

This year, Cho Min-woo, who finished two runners-up at the GS Caltex Daily Economics Open and the 64th Korea Open Golf Championship in Cologne, and first-round leader Lee Tae-hoon, a Canadian Korean, finished T2 with a total score of -18.

The youngest record holder of the Players Championship and a south Korean star kim Shi-won, who was shortlisted for this year's Presidents Cup international team lineup, was ranked second alone after three rounds, but in the final round he also had a big ups and downs, handing over 1 eagle, 2 birds, 1 bogey, 1 double bogey 70 strokes, the total score of -17, tied for 5th place with the other three players.

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