Men's Golf Domestic Tour Round 3 Hoshino alone tops 5:20 September 5

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the domestic tour of the men's golf, which was restarted for the first time in about eight months, the third round was held on the 5th, and 24-year-old Rikuya Hoshino increased his score by 4 points, with a total of 8 under Standed alone on top.

The men's golf domestic tour has been restarted for the first time in eight months at this tournament, which is the first match in Japan, and to prevent infection, the play is being held without attendance at the venue in Fujikawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture.



Rikuya Hoshino, who won two tours in total, started the 3rd round in 4th place with a 2-stroke difference from the top, but made the 1st bogey, but took the birdie in the 2nd, and immediately recovered.



After that, from the 6th to the 8th, I took three birdies in a row and increased the score. From the second half, I showed a stable golf with no bogey.



Hoshino increased his score by 4 with 6 birdies and 2 bogies, and was the only solo leader with 8 under.



Also, last year, Takumi Kanaya, who was the fourth amateur to win the tour in amateur history, increased his score by 6 points and moved to 4th place with a total of 5 under.



Takamitsu Tokimatsu, who is the chairman of the athlete, was placed in 2nd place, one stroke away from the top, and Ryo Ishikawa was unable to improve his score, dropping to 9th place with a total of 3 under.

Hoshino "I want to do my best for the third win"

Ryoya Hoshino, who was the only leader, was interviewed by connecting the press room and the next remote conference room to prevent infection.



Hoshino said, "The shots are getting better and better. But I hit the bogey at the start from yesterday, it was a chance hole and it was a waste."



On top of that, he said, "I personally like this course, so I want to capture it firmly and work hard to achieve my third victory in total," he said about his enthusiasm for the final day.



In addition, amateur Takumi Kanaya took the eagle with a shot that put the second shot from the remaining 280 yards to 3 meters beside the pin at 15th on par 5.



Kanaya said, “I was happy that I decided this, and I hit it. I was glad that I entered and eventually increased my score from there,” he said with a smile.



On top of that, he said, "I want to play myself, get a lot of birdies, and do my best to win the championship" toward the final round on the 6th.



On the other hand, Ryo Ishikawa, who dropped to 9th place, said, "I enjoy the fact that I am consistently working on what I want to do. It was.