Tom Kim wins Shriners Children's Open for 2nd straight year
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[October 16, 2023]
Tom Kim fended off Adam Hadwin to successfully defend his
title at the Shriners Children's Open on Sunday in Las Vegas.
The 21-year-old from South Korea picked up his third career title,
his 5-under 66 Sunday propelling him to 20-under 264 for the week at
TPC Summerlin.
Kim was successful in his first time attempting to defend a title.
He could not play in last August's Wyndham Championship while
nursing an ankle injury after winning his debut title there in 2022.
Kim became the first player to repeat at the tournament sponsored by
the pediatric hospital network since Jim Furyk went back-to-back in
1998 and 1999.
"I'm 21, I'm not the oldest guy out here, and the kids here are even
younger than me. I feel like I'm kind of close in age with them, and
if there's anything I can do just to inspire one kid out there, it
would mean the world," Kim said. "To repeat, it's really cool, but
(the) repeat was only possible because of the kids, because they
inspired me so much at the start of the week."
For the second straight year, Kim shot a 9-under 62 in the third
round en route to victory. He entered Sunday tied for the lead with
Hadwin and Lanto Griffin.
Kim made three birdies in a four-hole stretch on the back nine
before saving three straight pars. Hadwin was the only player going
who could catch him, but the Canadian put a ball in the water on the
par-5 16th en route to a costly bogey before he birdied the 18th. He
signed for a 67 and finished one stroke back.
"It really honestly was just a perfect little cut 6," Hadwin said.
"The ball still covers the front edge as long as it's up the center
of the green, and I completely whiffed it, up and out of it, and
unfortunately one of my worst swings of the day at the least
opportune time."
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Kim -- who had birdied three of his first four
holes before consecutive bogeys at Nos. 5-6 -- made a 12-foot birdie
putt at the 15th that got him to 20 under and proved to be the
winning stroke.
"It was pretty intense, really," Kim said. "It was just me and Adam,
and I feel like it was almost match play once we got past 14. It was
just him and me. It was whether I wanted it or he wants it, and we
both just see what happens. It was probably the most emotional final
round I've experienced win-wise the last year and a half."
Eric Cole fired a bogey-free, 9-under 62 to shoot up into a tie for
third at 18 under with Swede Alex Noren (65), J.T. Poston (66) and
Canada's Taylor Pendrith (67).
Cole sank seven birdies in a 10-hole stretch from the fifth through
the 14th, including a 45-foot holeout from the greenside bunker at
the par-4 11th.
"I think 15, if I could have birdied 15, and then 16, if I would
have hit a better drive, I feel like if I would have got those two,
it would have maybe changed things a little bit," Cole said. "But
like I said, I was happy to be where I was on the back nine, and I
wish I could have got a few more."
Swedish rising star Ludvig Aberg also posted a 62 Sunday to tie for
13th at 16 under. Griffin struggled to a 1-over 70 and was part of
that tie as well.
--Field Level Media
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