He collected two more birdies, on the eighth and 16th holes, before sinking a five-foot putt for a par at the last with his family looking on. “I didn’t get much sleep last night,” he said. “I probably went through a million scenarios in my head. “One of those scenarios was if I get off to a great start on the first two, I’ll really show those guys not much to look at, which would be great.” Kim, whose previous career best finish was a tie for third at the Safeway Open in late 2016 and was ranked 473rd in the world at the beginning of the week, added he felt it was only a matter of time before his game clicked. He got off to a great start on Thursday with a 63, the lowest round of the tournament, and backed that up with 64s on Friday and Saturday. “Even the last couple of weeks, I felt like the game was getting there,” Kim told CBS Sports. “I felt like I just needed a couple of good starts with the rounds, a couple of swings. I felt like it was going to switch.”
Published in Daily Times, July 17th 2018.
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