16-year-previous golfer Kris Kim is going to have to terminate his weekend plans.
In his PGA Tour debut, Kim shot a 4-underneath 67 on Friday at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson to thrust his two-working day total to seven-under 135, generating the minimize by 1 stroke. He’ll be enjoying on Saturday and Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas.
Kim now is the fifth-youngest player in PGA Tour record to make a match slice, and the youngest given that 16-year-outdated Kyle Suppa designed the cut at the Sony Open up in Hawaii in 2015.
Kim, the son of previous LPGA Tour participant Ji-Hyun Suh, designed five birdies and an eagle Thursday to shoot a 3-beneath-par 69 to begin the match.
He’ll be chasing the tournament’s front-runner Jake Knapp, who enters the weekend wiith the lead soon after taking pictures a 14-less than 128 across Thursday and Friday.