Tom Kim’s tee shot at Pebble Beach is every golfer’s nightmare
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If you have competed in a golf championship before or have the opportunity to play a prestigious golf course like Augusta NationalPayne Valley, or People Beach, you know everything about the first start tensions.
The nerves are called up and down to the spine, and you can only hope that your club will communicate with the ball. It is a nerve sensation that every golf player felt at some point in their lives. If you fail to communicate – or God does not prevent you from the top of the first starting point – you are likely to feel embarrassed for the rest of the day.
But the golf game is a funny game, and sometimes things like this happen to the best players in the world.
Just ask Tom Kim.
He played in the penultimate conjugation alongside Tony Vino and Andrew Novak, Kim started his third tour in 10 less, and four shots behind the leader of 36 Sip Straka. Kim played in many important events before, but somehow, he is His opening paid topped On PAR-4 The first hole in Pebble Beach.
He has done countless amateurs several times over the years at the first starting point in Pebble.
But Pga Tour Pro?
This does not happen much – although Francesco Molinari comes to mind immediately. Four years ago, the 2018 Golfer of the Year champion topped his opening engine at the same minute starting point. Sufficiently funny, that snapshot also came during the third round of AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-Aam.
But unlike Kim, who went to the bird on the first hole in an amazing way, Molinari was unable to call a ghost only and continued to shoot 4 to 76 on that day. The Italian eventually occupied 59 after he started the weekend in a 15 neck tie.
As for Kim, the 22-year-old made another bird on the Par-5 2nd to keep himself in the competition as he appointed his first victory in 2025. The weather is expected to turn into an unfair borderAnything can happen on Saturday in Monterrey – until an opening summit.
Jack Milko is a golf team writer to play SB NATA through. Follow it on x @jack_milko.