Tom Kim ends a 1,001-day wait for a fourth PGA Tour title by winning the Genesis Scottish Open. Kim secures the win with a two-shot margin, closing out the tournament after a strong final performance at the event in Scotland. The victory is positioned as a breakthrough moment for Kim, who had not won a PGA Tour title for more than three years.
Both outlets also note the competitive performances of other leading players. Robert MacIntyre, playing in front of a home crowd, finishes short of victory and misses out on a Scottish win. The reports also mention competitors including Rory Fitzpatrick, who do not take the top spot as Kim claims the title.
The coverage is consistent in describing the final outcome: Kim’s two-stroke winning margin and the end of his lengthy wait since his previous PGA Tour title. The story centers on Kim’s success at this event and the near-misses by other contenders in Scotland.