304 YARDS LONG HIT 'FUNG FUNG', 88.9% GREEN ACCURACY RATE, AND 3 PUTT 'ZERO' YOON WAS BETTER

304 yards long hit 'Fung Fung', 88.9% green accuracy rate, and 3 putt 'Zero' Yoon was better

304 yards long hit 'Fung Fung', 88.9% green accuracy rate, and 3 putt 'Zero' Yoon was better

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"The secret to 7-under par is the recovery of missing long balls and three putts."

Yoon Na-na had a satisfactory report card for the first time since her debut in the first day of the LPGA Tour Ford Championship (total prize money of $2.25 million).

On the 28th (Korea time), Yoon Na-na made two eagles and four birdies in the first round of the U.S. LPGA Tour Ford Championship (total prize money of $2.25 million) at Willwind GC (par 72) in Chandler, Arizona, USA, and blocked one bogey to hit 7-under 65. With Charlie Hull (England) leading the game at 9-under 63, Yoon Na-na tied for third along with Minami Katsu (Japan), Lee Mi-hyang, Kim Se-young, Im Jin-hee and Brooke Henderson (copyright).
The 7-under-par 65 is the lowest individual shot that Yoon has recorded since her participation in the LPGA tour. Her performance is good, but what stood out the most was her drive shot distance of 304 yards on average and her putt that she finished without three putts.

Having conquered the KLPGA tour last year and moved to the LPGA tour this year, Yoon expected to display her unique slugging ability and birdieing. However, she failed to display performance as Yoon did at all in her second competition following her debut, raising concerns.

When she was active in the KLPGA tour, Yoon maintained a 69 percent average fairway settlement rate despite long balls over 270 yards. However, she showed completely different results in the past two games.

At the Founders Cup, which made its debut in early February, the team struggled due to anxiety over tee shots and even lost long balls. In the first round, the team was so anxious that its fairway accuracy rate, which measured tee shot, was only 35.7 percent. The average drive shot amounted to 273 yards, but it was quite ordinary among LPGA players. While playing three putts, she ended her first day of debut with difficulties in everything from tee shot to putt.

He did not have three putts in the second round, but he still suffered from tee shot anxiety. As he participated in the game without catching a driver, his average distance plummeted to 211.5 yards. His fairway seating rate was 57.1 percent, which was still in the bottom half.

After about three weeks of training and rest after his debut, he made his second appearance at the Blue Bay LPGA tournament in China, but he couldn't completely shake off his anxiety.

He succeeded in making the cut for the first time at the championship, but his performance deteriorated toward the end of the round. The average fairway settlement rate for the four days was only 55.7 percent. His slugging power was so strong that he could hardly afford to reach 270 yards on average. There were no three putts in the first and second rounds, but mistakes on the green came out by recording twice in the third round and once in the fourth round.

After receiving unsatisfactory results for two consecutive times, Yoon displayed explosive play for the first time in her third competition. On the first day of the Ford Championship, she garnered two eagles and four birdies, while blocking one bogey. 온라인바카라 Above all, her average flying distance exceeded 300 yards (304 yards) for the first time, and her fairway seating rate also stabilized at 85.7 percent. As she relieved anxiety from her tee shot, her green accuracy rate increased to 88.9 percent, and she did not make a three-putt mistake due to her high purity iron shot.

Continuous training is the driving force behind the regression of performance in three competitions. During the break period after his debut and second competition, he sweated a lot every day. Even before participating in this competition, he had been doing rounds and checking swings every day for about two weeks.

On the first day, Yoon chose safe operation of the game rather than bold attack. "There was a coach's order to protect the fairway and target the center of the green, and such an attempt led to a good effect today," Yoon said after the game.

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