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Tom Kim Wins Scottish Open, Clinches First Rolex Series Title

Tom Kim produced a bogey-free final round of 6-under 64 to win the Scottish Open by two shots, securing his first Rolex Series title. The victory ends a nearly two-year drought since his last PGA Tour win in fall 2023. Kim's win guarantees him an invitation to the 2027 Masters Tournament. Australia's Min Woo Lee finished second, two shots behind the South Korean champion.

Golf: Tom Kim wins Scottish Open to clinch Rolex Series title

North Berwick, July 13

Tom Kim produced a bogey-free final round to win at the Scottish Open and became a Rolex Series winner for the first time. He closed with a 6-under 64 for a two-shot victory in the Scottish Open, his first PGA Tour title since the fall of 2023.

Kim, who reached as high as No. 11 in the world at age 21 when he won in Las Vegas nearly three years ago, delivered the clinching blow with a shot from 203 yards to 6 feet on the par-4 16th, giving him a two-shot lead.

"Obviously I've had a tough couple of years," Kim said. "I got to taste a lot of that humble pie and I got to really learn about myself and I'm still trying to grow, still trying to learn. Still got a long way to go. But this one I wanted to dedicate to the people that were in my corner the whole time and struggled with me and who celebrated with me."

Australia's Min Woo Lee - the champion here in 2021 - finished two shots behind after a 67, two clear of home hero Robert MacIntyre, England's Matt Fitzpatrick, Japan's Keita Nakajima and American Johnny Keefer.

The victory guarantees Kim an invite to the Masters Tournament in 2027, while Keefer, countryman Michael Thorbjornsen and Frenchman Victor Perez earn places at next week's Open Championship as the top three players not already exempt.

Since bursting onto the scene here in 2022, Kim has never finished outside the top 20 at Renaissance, and he was in tears after signing his card to confirm his return to the winner's circle after his recent drop in form.

Kim, the first South Korean player to win the Scottish Open, was projected to move just outside the top 30 in the world and to No. 32 in the FedEx Cup with the season winding down.

Fitzpatrick carded a 69, a score matched by 2024 champion MacIntyre, who came home in 32 after falling out of contention on the front nine.

Keefer will make his Open debut thanks to a closing 67, with Nakajima carding the same score, as the pair finished one ahead of Thorbjornsen and 2023 winner Rory McIlroy, who signed for rounds of 69 and 64 respectively.

Perez and South Korean Si Woo Kim both finished with rounds of 66 to sit at 11 under and complete the top ten.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I'm more impressed by Min Woo Lee's consistency here. He's been runner-up at the Scottish Open multiple times now. But Tom Kim's resilience is commendable - eating "humble pie" and coming back stronger is something we Indians can relate to. Tough times don't last, tough people do 💪

James A

As an American golf enthusiast living in Bangalore, it's great to see the global nature of this sport. Tom Kim, Rory McIlroy, Keita Nakajima - winners from all over the world. Golf truly is becoming more international, and that's fantastic for the game.

Vikram M

I've been following Tom Kim since his breakthrough in 2022. His swing is so pure - reminds me of a young Rory. But I do feel he puts too much pressure on himself. Glad he finally got that monkey off his back.

On a side note, wish we had more Indian golfers in these fields. Anirban Lahiri had a good run but we need the next generation to step up. Sports in India is dominated by cricket, but there's so much potential in golf 🏌️

Sarah B

Tom Kim's dedication to the people who struggled with him is so touching. It's easy to forget these athletes are human too. He's only 22 and already a Rolex Series winner - incredible potential. Future World No. 1 in the making? 🤔

Rohit P

I'm not a huge golf fan, but this story caught my attention. The way Tom Kim was in tears after winning - that's raw emotion. It shows how much these victories mean. And the fact that he's the first South Korean to win the Scottish

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