Bio KIM

Bio KIM

KOR Korea
HEIGHT: 183CM
WEIGHT: 80KG
BIRTHDATE: 1990-08-21
BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South Korea
FAMILY: Single
TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2010

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 

CAREER VICTORIES (2): 2012 GS Caltex Maekyung Open [OneAsia], SK Telcom Open [OneAsia].

Current Year: Fired a final-round 69 on the final day of the Second Global Qualifying Tournament in mid-January in Kunming to catch Charlie Saxon and finish tied for medalist honors with Saxon. He will be fully exempt for the entire season after being the only player in the field with four under-par rounds.

2015: Had a solid campaign playing primarily on the OneAsia and Korean Tours. Had a pair of top-10s, both in his native South Korea. In June, on the strength of weekend rounds of 69-66 at the Gunsan Country Club Open, finished T4 with Doo Hwan Bang and Dae Eok Jeong, trailing winner Soo Min Lee by four shots…In his second-to-last Korean Tour start of the year, enjoyed a stellar final round at the 31st Shinhan Donghae Open in September—a Sunday 65—to T5 after beginning the day tied for 18th.

2014: Played sporadically on PGA TOUR China after earning membership via the Qualifying Tournament. Was an eighth-place finisher at the Global Qualifying Tournament. Only made cut in his two starts was a T20 at the Mission Hills Haikou Open…Best finish of the season was a T8 at the OneAsia Tour’s Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia PGA Championship. Consistent rounds of 68-67-70-68 left him tied with four others, six shots shy of winner Michio Matsumura.

2013:  Became the season’s first player to post back-to-back eagles, performing the feat at the Chile Classic. Holed a bunker shot at the par-5 ninth hole in the first round at Prince of Wales CC and then dunked his second shot at the par-4 10th for another eagle. Posted a 2-under 70 for the round and did not make the 36-hole cut...Was the medalist at U.S. Open qualifying at in Southern California in early June. Shot a 62 at Big Canyon CC and a 71 at Newport Beach CC for a 10-under 133, four shots better than Steven Alker.

2012:  Made 24 starts on the Web.com Tour and registered both of his top-10s in the span of three weeks during the spring...Fired a 7-under 63 in the final round of the TPC Stonebrae Championship to jump into a T5. Opened with a 5-over 75, but followed that with a 68 to make the cut on the number and then added weekend rounds of 66-63 to match the best 36-hole score in tournament history. Finished at 8-under, two back of winner Alex Aragon...Was T7 in early May at the Stadion Classic at UGA. Moved into contention, one stroke off the lead, after shooting 64 on Saturday but slid back after a final-round 71...Earned an international victory in May in his native South Korea, winning the GS Caltex Maekyung Open on the One AsiaTour. Was the only player in the field at Namseoul CC to shoot four rounds in the 60s (69-69-67-68) as he coasted to a five-shot win over Hyun-Woo Ryu...Came back a week later, again on the OneAsia Tour, and won again, this time at the SK Telcom Open. He was again the only player in the field with four sub-70 rounds (68-68-67-67) in beating Sang-Hyun Park by three shots. His two victories earned him a little more than $341,000 (U.S.) and easily put him atop that circuit's Order of Merit at the time...Played in one PGA TOUR event, missing the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open.

2011:  Youngest member of the PGA TOUR, he claimed five top-25 finishes in 25 starts in his rookie year. Best weeks were a T11 at the Puerto Rico Open and a T18 at the Viking Classic. Best finish on the Japan Golf Tour was a T13 at the 2009 Nagashima Shigeo Invitational.

2010: Had a pair of top-fives on two separate Tours. First came in April, at the Luxehills Chengdu Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia, shooting rounds of 67-66-69-68 to T5…Finished third at the Kolon Korea Open in October, a final-round 73 ending any chances he had of winning after shooting a third-round 66…Made the cut in one of his two Japan Golf Tour starts (49th at the Invitational Sega Sammy Cup in July).

2009: Best finish on the Japan Golf Tour was a T13 at the Nagashima Shigeo Invitational.

Personal:  Has dealt with an accelerated heart rate much of his life. In September 2011, he took a month off to have a procedure done to address the issue...Favorite golf course played is Torrey Pines GC in La Jolla, Calif. Would most like to play Augusta National. Favorite food is sushi. Favorite vacation spot is South Korea. Favorite city to visit is Irvine, Calif.

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