Kris Kim is the youngest player to make the cut on the PGA Tour in nine years and the youngest ever at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. He did so by scoring three-under-68 and four-under-67, placing him in contention at the tournament in McKinney, Texas. Despite feeling nervous on the 18th hole when he had to make a birdie putt to secure his spot in the cut, Kim displayed a strong game and a mature approach that belied his age.
Kim’s mother, Ji-Hyun Suh, who is a former professional golfer, introduced him to the sport at a young age. Inspired by her, Kim developed a passion for golf and has already achieved notable success in his amateur career by winning several championships last year. Under his mother’s guidance as his swing coach, Kim has honed his skills and shown remarkable talent on the golf course.
Now competing against seasoned professionals on the PGA Tour, Kim finds himself in 36th place, trailing leader Jake Knapp by seven strokes. Yet, his performance has earned him respect and admiration from fellow competitors, fans, and the golfing community. The absence of Jordan Spieth underscores the significance of his achievement as a talented young player rising in the ranks of competitive golf.
Looking ahead to the next round of play, Kim remains focused and determined to continue showcasing his skills and love for the game. With a bright future ahead of him, Kim embodies