(Olympics) PGA Tour’s Tom Kim finishes 8th, best showing by S. Korean in men’s golf

PGA Tour youngster Tom Kim finished in eighth place at the men's golf tournament of the Paris Olympics on Sunday, the best performance ever by a South Korean male golfer in Summer Games. Kim, a three-time PGA Tour winner, shot a three-under 68 in the final round at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, south of Paris, to finish at 13-under 271. He ended up four shots behind the bronze medal winner, Hideki Matsuyama of Japan. Scottie Scheffler of the United States, one of Kim's playing partners on Sunday and his close friend, won the gold medal at 19-under, following a blistering, bogey-free round of nine-under 62. Scheffler, world No. 1, has six victories on the PGA Tour so far this year, including the Masters title from April. Tommy Fleetwood of Britain grabbed the bronze medal at 18-under after shooting a 66 on Sunday. Matsuyama shot a 65 for the bronze, holding off the Frenchman Victor Perez by one stroke. Kim hung around the medal contention after recording four birdies on the front nine. But a bogey on th e par-3 11th halted his momentum, and a double bogey on the final hole pushed him further down the leaderboard. The other South Korean player, An Byeong-hun, tied for 24th at six-under. He went one-over 72 in the final round. The women's tournament tees off Wednesday, with three South Korean LPGA players in the field: Ko Jin-young, Kim Hyo-joo and Yang Hee-young, who goes by her English name, Amy, on the tour but is listed by her Korean given name at the Olympics. This will be the second Olympic Games for all three: Yang competed in 2016 and Ko and Kim were teammates in 2021. Source: Yonhap News Agency