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Siwoo Kim Achieved 3 wins on the PGA Tour in 3 years and 8 months

American Express last day 8-under par hit… Final 23 under par

Kim Si-woo (26) broke the gap of 3 years and 8 months and reached the top of the American Professional Golf (PGA) tour.

On the 25th (Korean time), Siwoo Kim struck an 8-under par in the final round of the PGA Tour American Express ($6.7 million in prize money) held at the PGA West Stadium Course (par 72) in La Quinta, CA, USA, and won a total of 23 under par 265 strokes in 4 rounds. .

Kim Si-woo, who defeated Patrick Cantley’s (US) pursuit by one stroke, held the third trophy to win the PGA Tour’s career.

The winning prize is $1.26 thousand (approximately 1,322.73 million won).
After losing the Players Championship in May 2017, Kim Si-woo, who had not gained momentum and finished runner-up once and third place twice for three years and eight months, announced a new leap forward by quenching his long-standing thirst for winning.

A particularly nice gift to Kim Si-woo, who was guaranteed a tour card until 2023 by winning this day, is the Masters ticket in April.

This is because Kim Si-woo’s three-year Masters qualification, which he had acquired by winning the Players Championship in 2017, expired last year.

Kim Si-woo, who took the lead in the final round with Tony Pinau (USA) and Max Houma (above USA), cruised with four birdies up to the 8th hole.

With the first and second hole buddies, Pinau was lightly overtaken with the 4th and 5th hole buddy, and the 7th and 8th hole buddy.

Kim Si-woo, who continued to play a solid lead in the 10th hole (par 4) and 11th hole (par 5), picked out a birdie once again, but received a fierce pursuit by Cantle.

Cantley, who jumped into the championship competition by reducing six strokes to the 9th hole, continued hunting buddy in the second half and stretched with Kim Si-woo, moving between 1st batting solo lead, joint lead, and 1st batting second place.

In the 18th hole (par 4), Cantley, who successfully putt downhill buddy and swept 11 birdies without a look, ended the game first, ahead of Kim Si-woo.

After the third round, Kim Si-woo, who said, “I’ll wait a little more tomorrow, make my mind more comfortable and less aggressive,” he played at the 16th hole (par 5).

When the tee shot from 299 yards landed on the fairway, he left 267 yards and hit the green right away with the 5th wood.

The ball landed on the green, avoiding the deep bunker that stood on the left side of the green.

Siwoo Kim returned to the joint lead by picking a birdie with two putts.

Kim Si-woo took the lead by dropping a 6m birdie putt into the hole in the next hole 16 (par 3).

Kim Si-woo, intuition that he had crossed the 9th division ridge leading to the championship, swung his clenched fist.

Siwoo Kim calmly closed the last 18th hole (par 4) with a par and confirmed the championship.

Cameron Davis (Australia), who hit an 8-under par, took 3rd place (20 under par 268).

Pinau, who struggled to win the game at the beginning of the game, plunged the second shot into the water at the 11th hole (par 5) and missed a short partt of less than 1 meter, stepping back from the championship competition, and finished in fourth place (19 under par 269 strokes).

Ahn Byung-hoon (30) hit a 3-under par 69 and tied for 9th (14 under par 274).

It is the first top 10 prize in the 2020-2021 season, which started last October.

Lim Seong-jae, 23, reduced the number of strokes by 3 and raised the rank to a tie for 13th place (13 under par 275).

Lee Kyung-hoon (30), who hit 4 under par 68, ended the tournament with a tie for 32nd place (10 under par 278).

/yunhap news

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