T25 at The Sentry Kim fired a seven-under 66 on Sunday at The Sentry to finish 20-under and tied for 25th. Impact Kim converted all three of his scrambling opportunities to remain bogey free throughout Sunday's final round, gaining 1.2 strokes around the green in the process. He closed out his week at Kapalua with 21 total birdies and an eagle to just three bogeys across 72 holes, though Kim ranked just 54th of 59 in driving distance. Kim's attention now turns to a defense effort at the upcoming Sony Open in Hawaii, where he won by one shot over Hayden Buckley last year.
JANUARY 9, 2024 • ROTOWIRE