Impact It looked like Pak was going to win his second Korn Terry tournament after an incredible bogey-free, 11-under 61 score in the first round that included five consecutive birdies from holes four to eight. He followed that up with a four-under 68 score Friday, but he couldn't maintain his lead over the weekend, going two-under across the final two days of the event. Pak's 23 birdies made were tied for second most in the field and he finished T9 in scrambling, but he was middle-of-the-back in driving accuracy and GIR. He's made the cut in six of seven Korn Ferry Tour events this season (including two top-15 finishes), and his performance in Savannah was his best since his T7 at The RSM Classic on the PGA Tour in November of 2025. He'll tee off at the LECOM Suncoast Classic next week.
MARCH 30 • ROTOWIRE
