Joohyung Kim shoots 61 to win Wyndham Championship, now eligible for FedEx Cup playoffs
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An emotional Ashleigh Buhai says her Women's Open triumph could not have been done without a strong support structure.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — 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.
Joohyung Kim’s meteoric rise continued with a maiden PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship. In the final event of the regular season, Kim took the win on his ninth start on the PGA Tour — with the victory securing him a spot in the FedEx Cup play-offs. Ad/> While it was joy for Kim, there was heartbreak for England’s Matt Wallace.
Ashleigh Buhai will take a five-shot lead into the final day at the AIG Women’s Open thanks to a seven-under-par 64 on Saturday, while Leona Maguire is 12 shots back after taking 71 in the third round.
The third round of the Wyndham Championship was suspended because of lightning in the area, with play set to resume on Sunday morning.
Ashleigh Buhai will take a five-shot lead into the final day at the AIG Women's Open thanks to a seven-under-par 64 on Saturday, while Leona Maguire sits 12 strokes adrift in a tie for 19th. The South African Buhai topped the leaderboard after round three, with her 14-under-par 199 representing the second-lowest 54-hole score in championship history. The 33-year-old is now eyeing her maiden major triumph that would add to three previous victories on the Ladies' European Tour. Buhai had led at the Women's Open after 36 holes in 2019 only to wind up finishing fifth. Six birdies in the first 10 holes helped her take control at Muirfield, with her sole dropped shot coming on the 18th amid impressive negotiation of high winds.
Chun In-gee carded a second round 66 at the Women's British Open at Muirfield on Friday as the Korean set her sights on a second major of the season.