South Korean Si Woo Kim this Sunday conquered the Sony Open in Honolulu (Hawaii)finished with a total of 18 under par and one stroke ahead of Hayden Buckley.
Two birdies on the final two holes allowed Kim, who finished the fourth round with a brilliant 6 under par, to take the victory from Buckley.
The American made par twice in the final two holes and saw his title options fade.
Chris Kirk finished third with a total of fifteen under parthree shots behind Kim, who celebrated his fourth PGA Tour title.
Colombian Nicolás Echavarría is the best Hispanic when putting twelfth, with a cumulative twelve under par.
Echavarría shot five under par in the final round with no errors and was second best this Sunday, behind Kim.
Source: La Verdad

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