Kim, 20, earns PGA card after 61 to win Wyndham (2024)

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Aug 7, 2022, 07:18 PM ET

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The last five weeks feels like three months to 20-year-old Joohyung "Tom" Kim, and for good reason. The South Korean kid who named himself after a cartoon train is on the fast track.

He got a rare PGA Tour start in the Scottish Open because of his standing on a Korean tour points list, hopeful of doing well enough to get a shot at the Korn Ferry Tour finals.

Now he's a PGA Tour winner who is No. 21 in the world and headed to the FedEx Cup playoffs, and he can probably count on a spot with the International team at the Presidents Cup.

All aboard with Tom the Train!

"It's been a crazy month," Kim said.

He announced his arrival on the PGA Tour at the Wyndham Championship, where he began the tournament with a quadruple-bogey 8 and finished it with a 9-under 61 for a five-shot victory.

"I'm really, really happy for Tom," said Sungjae Im, who completed the rain-delayed third round Sunday morning with a one-shot lead and couldn't keep up with Kim, because no one could. Kim shot 27 on the front nine that left everyone in his wake.

"He's a great kid and to come out here and to win on tour as a nonmember and secure your card is really not an easy task and he achieved that," Im said.

Kim, who turned 20 in June, is the second-youngest winner on the PGA Tour since World War II. Jordan Spieth was two weeks away from turning 20 when he won the 2013 John Deere Classic.

The victory gave Kim instant membership on the PGA Tour, making him eligible for the FedEx Cup playoffs that start next week. He is No. 34, assured of playing two postseason events and with a reasonable shot at getting to the finale at East Lake.

Im had a 68 and tied for second along with John Huh (67).

Kim spent his developmental years in the Philippines and in Australia. He already had won three times on the Asian Development Tour and once in Korea before making his American debut at age 18 in the 2020 PGA Championship at Harding Park.

As for the name? As a young boy, he was a big fan of Thomas the Tank Engine in the TV series "Thomas & Friends."

"You're supposed to let your parents name yourself and I was like, 'Nope, I'm to name myself Thomas.' I loved the show as a kid. I haven't watched it or anything, but apparently I really loved the train."

The other option -- he was a big "Toy Story" fan -- would have been Buzz Lightyear. That would have worked. The kid is creating quite the buzz, and he's light years ahead of others his age.

Only Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia were younger when they reached as high as No. 21 in the world ranking.

Kim finished third in the Scottish Open, the first time it was co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour, and his goal was to get enough FedEx Cup points to finish equal to the top 200 so he could earn his card through a series of Korn Ferry Tour events late in the summer.

He earned special temporary PGA Tour membership when he made the cut at the British Open. He secured a PGA Tour card last week with a seventh-place finish in the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The stress gone, not even an opening quadruple bogey rattled him.

"It's been a five-week stretch for me, but it feels like three months," Kim said. "Yeah, it's been a hectic month and a lot of things have changed, for sure."

He finished at 20-under 260.

It was plenty stressful for others, even those who weren't playing.

The heartbreak belonged to Justin Lower, who was poised to move into the top 125 in the FedEx Cup to reach the postseason and secure a full card for next season.

But on the final hole, Lower hit his 60-foot birdie putt a little too firm. That left him a 6-foot par putt that would have put him inside the top 125. He missed it to the right and was wiping away tears as he walked off the green.

"I don't really know what I'm thinking. It sucks to come up this short," Lower said. "Obviously had some help with the LIV guys and whatnot -- I don't even know if I'm allowed to say that. But I don't know. There's positives. But right now, it just flat out sucks."

The tour has suspended players who signed on with Saudi-funded LIV Golf, and they did not count toward the top 125 in the FedEx Cup. Lower was the equivalent of No. 128 going into the final event of the regular season.

Rickie Fowler looked to be out of luck when he missed the cut on Friday at No. 123. But enough players faded on the weekend that Fowler gets to extend his season for at least another week at the FedEx St. Jude Championship next week.

Kim, 20, earns PGA card after 61 to win Wyndham (2024)

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Kim, 20, earns PGA card after 61 to win Wyndham? ›

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Joohyung “Tom” Kim announced his arrival on the PGA TOUR when the 20-year-old South Korean closed with a 9-under 61 for a five-shot victory in the Wyndham Championship on Sunday, making him the second-youngest winner on TOUR since World War II.

How did Tom Kim get his PGA TOUR card? ›

He earned his PGA Tour card for the 2022–23 season with a 7th place finish at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

What is the payout for the Wyndham Championship? ›

The Wyndham Championship was August 3-6. The purse was $7.6 million, with a $1.368 million winner's share. Lucas Glover was the champion.

Who is the oldest player to win a PGA TOUR event? ›

Sam Snead. A golfing legend, Snead boasts 82 PGA Tour victories, including seven major championships, and remains the oldest player to win on tour at 52.

Who are the projected winners of the Wyndham Championship? ›

Sungjae Im is the 16-1 favorite, followed by Hideki Matsuyama (18-1), Sam Burns (20-1), Adam Scott (22-1), Russell Henley (22-1) and Shane Lowry (22-1) on the PGA odds board. Should Thomas be part of your 2023 Wyndham Championship bets, or should you look elsewhere for value?

How does one get a PGA Tour card? ›

The most direct way to earn a PGA TOUR card is to finish inside the top 30 on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List. Note: All players who make a cut in a Korn Ferry Tour event are exempt into First Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry that fall (can bypass pre-qualifying).

How did Tiger Woods get his PGA Tour card? ›

The week after winning his third U.S. Amateur title, Woods played his first tournament as a professional in the Greater Milwaukee Open. It was one of only seven events left in 1996 for him to finish among the top 125 money winners and earn a player's card for the PGA TOUR.

Why is the Wyndham Championship suspended? ›

Update: Forecast as of 6:17 p.m. ET

The final round of the Wyndham Championship was suspended at 4:52 p.m. ET when a string of thunderstorms was anticipated to roll in near the area. The final group of Lucas Glover and Billy Horschel were finishing hole 14 when play was halted and will tee off on 15 when play resumes.

How much money does Championship winner get? ›

Ahead of the 2020 Championship play-off final, Deloitte reported that the victorious club could earn anywhere between £135m and £265m, depending on whether or not they could avoid immediate relegation from the Premier League.

How much did Lucas Glover win at the Wyndham Championship? ›

Lucas Glover won his fifth career PGA Tour event at the Wyndham Championship. The victory earned him more than $1.3 million as well as 500 FedExCup points.

How wealthy is Phil Mickelson? ›

His PGA prize money total (over $96 million) leaves him behind only Tiger Woods in tour history.

Who is the oldest rookie ever on the PGA Tour? ›

The oldest person to become a pro golfer is Allen Doyle, who turned pro at the age of 46 and qualified for the PGA Tour at 48.

Who is the youngest to ever win a PGA Championship? ›

The youngest winner of the PGA Championship is Gene Sarazen, who was 20 years, 174 days old when he won in 1922. David Toms holds the record for the lowest score over 72 holes, which is 265. Jason Day holds the record for most strokes under par for 72 holes, 20, when he won the 2015 PGA Championship.

What is the prize money for the Wyndham Championship? ›

Glover banked $1.368 million from the total purse of $7.6 million.

Who are the expert picks for the Wyndham Championship? ›

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NameRankPoints
Quack Hooks (Cameron Morfit)8472,534
@MikeGlasscott (Mike Glasscott)9772,515
TPCCSkaret (Christian Skaret)1,0592,500
@RobBoltonGolf (Rob Bolton)1,1642,483
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How many players are in the Wyndham Championship? ›

The top 30 there qualify for the season-ending Tour Championship, where then $75 million FedEx Cup bonus pool will be distributed.

Who earned PGA Tour cards from Korn Ferry? ›

Five players – Harrison Endycott, Trace Crowe, Blaine Hale Jr., Hayden Springer and Raul Pereda – earned TOUR cards, with 53 players earning Korn Ferry Tour exempt status.

How did Justin Thomas get his tour card? ›

Professional career. Thomas turned professional in 2013 and earned his tour card on the Web.com Tour through qualifying school. He won his first professional event at the 2014 Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship.

Which female golfer was invited to play in the men's PGA Tour's Bank of America colonial golf tournament in Fort Worth Texas in May 2003? ›

Sörenstam was invited to play in the PGA Tour's Bank of America Colonial golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, in May 2003, making her the first woman to play in a PGA Tour event since Babe Zaharias, who qualified for the 1945 Los Angeles Open.

Who keeps their LPGA Tour card? ›

The top 100 players on the points list maintain full cards for the 2024 season. The top 80 receive the best status available.

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