Kim Si-woo Notches Sixth Top-10 Finish of Season at Cadillac Championship

Finishes Tied for Fourth at 11-Under, Eight Strokes Behind Winner Young Sixth Top-10 and Fourth Top-5 of the Season Young Captures Second Win of Season After Players Championship Scheffler Finishes Runner-Up for Third Straight Tournament After Masters, RBC Heritage

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By Lee Jong-ho
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Kim Si-woo tees off on the second hole during the final round of the PGA Tour signature event Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course (par 72) in Miami, Florida, on the 3rd (local time). Imagn Images-Yonhap - Seoul Economic Daily Sports News from South Korea
Kim Si-woo tees off on the second hole during the final round of the PGA Tour signature event Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course (par 72) in Miami, Florida, on the 3rd (local time). Imagn Images-Yonhap

Kim Si-woo recorded his sixth top-10 finish of the season on the PGA Tour, showcasing his sharpening form.

Kim carded a 3-under 70 with three birdies and one bogey in the final round of the Cadillac Championship, a signature event with a total purse of $20 million, held Sunday at the Trump National Doral Blue Monster Course (par 72) in Miami, Florida. Finishing at 11-under 277 for the tournament, Kim ended tied for fourth, six strokes behind winner Cameron Young of the United States. It marked his sixth top-10 and fourth top-5 finish of the season.

Young, who led from the first round, shaved off four more strokes on the final day to win at 19-under 269. He held off world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler of the United States by six strokes to lift the trophy.

Scheffler finished runner-up for the third consecutive tournament, following the Masters Tournament and the RBC Heritage last month.

Young demonstrated his strength in marquee events, winning both the Players Championship — often called the "fifth major" — in March and the Cadillac Championship with its $20 million purse.

Im Sung-jae finished tied for 65th at 2-over par.

Winner Cameron Young poses with the trophy. AFP-Yonhap - Seoul Economic Daily Sports News from South Korea
Winner Cameron Young poses with the trophy. AFP-Yonhap

In the world golf rankings released after the tournament, Kim jumped five spots from 25th last week to 20th, his career-high ranking.

Winner Young moved up to third, pushing Matt Fitzpatrick of England down to fourth.

Scheffler retained the world No. 1 ranking, while Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland held on to second, both unchanged from last week.

Im slipped one spot to 77th.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump visited the venue on the final day to watch the competition. Trump arrived at the course at noon local time and watched the action with his family until the tournament concluded.

Original reporting by Lee Jong-ho for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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