the south korean Joohyung Kim won Sunday’s Wyndham Championship, his first PGA Tour title, finishing the tournament with a twenty-under par total and five impacts less than American John Huh and South Korean Sungjae Im, who tied for second place.
Kim, 20, became the second-youngest player to win a PGA Tour tournament since World War II, behind Jordan Spieth.
He is also the first player capable of winning a tournament on this circuit after starting with a quadruple bogey on the first hole on Thursday, since the PGA collects these statistics (1983).
Kim finished the tournament with a total of 260 strokes and this Sunday he completed the round in 61, nine under par.
Huh and Im finished second, tied for 255 hits, while Benjamin Griffin was third with a combined -14.
Rafa Cabrera Bello He finished his tournament with a total of one over pair
final standings
1. Joohyung Kim (KOR) -20 (67-64-68-61)
2. John Huh (USA) -15 (61-71-66-67)
. Sung-Jae Im (KOR) -15 (63-69-65-68)
4. Ben Griffin (USA) -14 (69-69-64-64)
5. Russell Henley (USA) -13 (67-65-69-66)
. Max McGreevy (USA) -13 (68-67-67-65)
. Taylor Moore (USA) -13 (69-67-64-67)
8. Chesson Hadley (USA) -11 (69-66-70-64)
. Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) -11 (68-67-70-64)
. Anirban Lahiri (IND) -11 (66-67-68-68)
. Cameron Percy (AUS) -11 (65-70-68-66)
. Brandon Wu (USA) -11 (64-67-68-70)
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78. Rafael Cabrera (ESP) +1 (65-72-72-72)
Source: La Verdad

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