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Tom Kim stood on the sixteenth tee six underneath for the week on the FedEx St. Jude Championship, however extra importantly, forty sixth within the FedEx Cup standings.
Kim was far off profitable this week’s occasion — that finally went to Hideki Matsuyama — however with a reachable par-5 forward of him, an opportunity to make up only a bit extra floor, it was seemingly he’d be round subsequent week on the BMW Championship in Colorado for the second 12 months in a row.
Maybe extra importantly, he’d even be exempt into all eight of the PGA Tour’s Signature Occasions, ever essential today, if he might maintain it collectively to stay within the high 50 over the past three holes.
However that’s not the way it went.
As a substitute, Kim drove it within the fairway and had simply an iron left into the par-5 when he blocked it right into a greenside bunker.
“Actually poor missed shot, simply anyplace left is ok and missed it proper,” he mentioned of the method.
From there he took two photographs to get out of the sand and missed the par putt for deflating six.
Nonetheless, Kim was nonetheless within the inexperienced. Actually, he could be superb so long as he didn’t play the final two holes in three over par or worse. Absolutely a Tour professional, one with three PGA Tour wins in an already promising younger profession would discover a option to get house in 10 photographs or much less over two par-4s. Even two as exhausting because the seventeenth and 18th at TPC Southwind.
Once more, he hit an ideal drive at 17. Once more, he blocked an iron proper. Once more, he left his chip shot brief. Once more he hit on to the inexperienced and missed the putt for one more six, this time a double bogey.
On 18, he was out of photographs to play with. He wanted par to remain inside the high 50, though he wasn’t completely positive on the tee.
“I did suppose I used to be going to wish [birdie to have] a shot, however on the similar time, it’s not like I performed overly aggressive,” Kim mentioned. “I picked a superb goal, and it was into the wind so I couldn’t hit 3-wood so I needed to hit driver.”
On the 18th, a 450-yard sharp dogleg left par-4 that performs round a protracted lake for its whole size, Kim’s tee ball by no means crossed over dry land.