Tom Kim wins the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday, ending a nearly three-year PGA Tour winless stretch. Multiple outlets report that the victory comes after a 33-month title drought since his last win at the Shriners Children’s Open in October 2023. Kim posts a composed final round that includes no bogeys and multiple birdies, finishing at 17-under-par 263. He wins by two strokes over Australia’s Min Woo Lee, who finishes at 15-under-par 265. The Korea Times also describes Kim as making a key push after starting the final round tied for fourth, moving into a two-shot lead with a 4.5-meter birdie putt at the 10th hole and adding further birdies as he builds and maintains his advantage. Fox News reports the win also gives Kim automatic berths for the 2027 Masters and the 2027 PGA Championship. Yahoo Sports highlights Kim’s emotional reaction and notes that he had faced struggles with his game over the past two years, including setbacks before returning to contention with a third-place finish at last month’s U.S. Open.
Tom Kim wins Genesis Scottish Open to end 33-month PGA Tour title drought
Tom Kim wins the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday, ending a nearly three-year PGA Tour winless stretch. Multiple outlets report that the victory comes after a 33-month title drought since his last win...
- Tom Kim wins the Genesis Scottish Open, ending a nearly three-year/33-month PGA Tour title drought.
- Kim finishes at 17-under-par 263 with a bogey-free final round.
- He wins by two strokes over Min Woo Lee, who finishes at 15-under-par 265.
- The win delivers automatic berths for the 2027 Masters and 2027 PGA Championship.
- Kim last won the Shriners Children’s Open in October 2023 and signals a return to form before this victory.
Korea's Tom Kim ended a 33-month title drought by winning the PGA Tour's Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday (local time). Kim secured his fourth career victory with a composed, bogey-free final round, picking up six birdies at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. He finished at 17-under-par 263, two strokes ahead of Australian Min Woo Lee, who shot 15-under 265. The 24-year-old, whose original Korean name is Kim Joo-hyung, had not won since the Shriners Children's Open in October 2023 but signaled a return to form with a third-place finish at last month's U.S. Open. "I have gone through a lot of tough times over the past few years and experienced some painful losses," Kim said after the victory, fighting back tears. "I am still trying to grow and continue learning." After starting the final round tied for fourth, one shot off the lead, Kim cut three strokes off his score in the front half before moving into a two-shot solo lead with a 4.5-meter birdie putt at the 10th hole. He extended his lead with another birdie at the 12th, where he placed his third shot within 1.8 meters, and
1 hour agoTom Kim finally returned to the PGA Tour winners’ circle at the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday after a near three-year hiatus. Kim has struggled desperately with his game over the past two years.
4 hours agoTom Kim's Genesis Scottish Open victory ends a nearly three-year winless drought and secures automatic berths in the 2027 Masters and PGA Championship.
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