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Freshman Lee Finishes Tied for Eighth at Asia-Pacific Amateur
Sep 29, 2019 | Men's Golf
SHANGHAI, China – Texas A&M freshman golfer Jimmy Lee finished in a tie for eighth after firing a 1-under 71 in the final round of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship on Sunday at the Sheshan International Golf Club.
Lee, who was born in Korea but hails from Mission, Texas, was 7-under par for the tournament and was just three shots behind Yuxin Lina of China and Takumi Kanaya of Japan, who were deadlocked at 10-under after 72 holes. Lina won the playoff to repeat as Asia-Pacific Amateur champion.
Lee was under-par in three of four rounds in Shanghai, including a sparkling bogey-free 5-under par 67 in the second round. His card featured rounds of 68-67-75-71 for a 7-under total of 281.
Lee, who was born in Korea but hails from Mission, Texas, was 7-under par for the tournament and was just three shots behind Yuxin Lina of China and Takumi Kanaya of Japan, who were deadlocked at 10-under after 72 holes. Lina won the playoff to repeat as Asia-Pacific Amateur champion.
Lee was under-par in three of four rounds in Shanghai, including a sparkling bogey-free 5-under par 67 in the second round. His card featured rounds of 68-67-75-71 for a 7-under total of 281.
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