**“It’s actually my last chance, I’ll stay as long as possible.”** Ham Ham (30, Hana Financial Group) continues his challenge to advance to the PGA Tour. Ham Jeong-woo will leave for the United States on the 28th (Korean time) to compete in two Korn Ferry Tour competitions in a row. The 'Club Car Championship' will be held in Savannah, Georgia from the 5th to the 8th of next month, and the 'LECOM Suncoast Classic' will be held in Lakewood Ranch, Florida from the 19th to the 22nd. Ham Jeong-woo said, “Now is the time to show results,” and expressed his determination, “As I have adapted to the Korn Ferry Tour stage, I will do my best to deliver good news to domestic golf fans in these two tournaments.” Ham Jeong-woo won the KPGA Korean Tour Genesis Grand Prize last season and participated in the final round of PGA Tour Q School last year. At the time, he finished tied for 45th and failed to advance to the PGA Tour, but did qualify for some Korn Ferry Tour events this season. Ham Jeong-woo said, “These two competitions are actually the last opportunity. I have to get good results in the two competitions to be able to participate in additional competitions,” adding, “I have prepared diligently. As I am determined to stay in the United States for a long time, “I am confident,” he said, expressing confidence. Ham Jeong-woo participated in four Korn Ferry Tour competitions in the 2024 season and succeeded in passing the cut in two competitions, including a tie for 36th place at ‘The Panama Championship’, and is ranked 117th in the Korn Ferry Tour point rankings. Korn Ferry Tour grants the right to advance to the PGA Tour to the top 30 players who achieved excellent results at the end of the season. Ham Jeong-woo is expected to be able to continue competing to advance to the PGA Tour until the end of the season if he first ranks in the top 75 in the Korn Ferry Tour rankings, which is the Maginot line for participation in the final round of the Korn Ferry Tour playoffs. Meanwhile, Ham Jeong-woo participated in all competitions on the KPGA Tour last year and placed in the top 10 11 times, which is half of the number of appearances, including winning the Hyundai Marine & Fire Choi Gyeong-ju Invitational, and won his first Genesis Grand Prize six years after his debut. Thanks to this, he received the right to participate in the final round of the PGA Tour Q School and a one-year seeding right on the DP World Tour as a privilege. for more info check this : [토토](https://www.totorank.net/)