May 18, 2024 1:30 pm
Amateur golfer Kris Kim, 16, impresses golf world by making cut in PGA Tour debut

Sixteen-year-old amateur golfer Kris Kim has made history by becoming the youngest player to make the cut on the PGA Tour in nine years. He also set a record as the youngest player to make the cut at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, surpassing a record previously held by Jordan Spieth in 2010.

Impressing with a three-under-68 first round and a four-under-67 second round, Kim displayed remarkable composure for his age. Despite admitting to feeling nervous on the 18th hole, he managed to sink a birdie putt and secure his place in the next round. His mother, Ji-Hyun Suh, a former professional golfer, introduced him to the sport at a young age.

Kim has had a successful amateur career, winning various championships in the past year before making his debut on the PGA Tour. Currently tied for 36th place, he trails the overnight leader, Jake Knapp. Other notable players in the tournament include Matt Wallace and Troy Merritt, who are tied for second place. Unfortunately, Jordan Spieth failed to make the cut due to a wrist injury. Kim is scheduled to tee off for the third round on Saturday morning while Knapp and Merritt will tee off in the afternoon.

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