SHANGHAI, China – Texas A&M freshman golfer Jimmy Lee stands in a tie for seventh place, just two shots out of the lead, going into Sunday's final round at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship at the Sheshan International Golf Club.
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The winner of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship earns an exemption into the 2020 Masters Tournament, which is played annually during the first week of April in Augusta, Georgia.
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Lee, who was born in Korea but hails from Mission, Texas, shot a 3-over 75 on Saturday and is 6-under for the tournament. Lee opened his third round with a pair of birdies before hitting a rough patch with five bogeys on the next 10 holes. He righted the ship with six straight pars to end the round.
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Fans can access full results for the Asia-Pacific Amateur at aacgolf.com.
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The winner of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship earns an exemption into the 2020 Masters Tournament, which is played annually during the first week of April in Augusta, Georgia.
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Lee, who was born in Korea but hails from Mission, Texas, shot a 3-over 75 on Saturday and is 6-under for the tournament. Lee opened his third round with a pair of birdies before hitting a rough patch with five bogeys on the next 10 holes. He righted the ship with six straight pars to end the round.
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Fans can access full results for the Asia-Pacific Amateur at aacgolf.com.
