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Tom Kim loves the noise, and the louder fans get, the better he tends to play.

The 22-year-old South Korean star made birdies on three of the par-3 challenges at TPC Scottsdale, including on the famous 16th hole nicknamed the Coliseum, on Friday as he worked his way into contention at the WM Phoenix Open. He hit a 5-under 66 to trail 36-hole leader Thomas Detry (64) by three strokes in T4 as he challenges for a fourth PGA TOUR career title for the second straight week.

“Yeah, it’s been solid. I’ve just been executing my game plan really well. Been rolling the putter really good, and off the tee it’s been pretty steady. Just a lot of good consistent golf, and hope to keep it going the next two days,” said Kim, who finished T7 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am last week.

Playing alongside close friend and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa, Kim ran off with four consecutive birdies from the 13th hole, all from within 14 feet which culminated with an eight-foot conversion on the 16th hole that has an impressive stadium atmosphere and houses approximately 20,000 boisterous fans.

He made two more birdies against a lone bogey on his inward nine and is relishing a weekend charge in front of the famous crowds who has made the WM Phoenix Open one of the most popular tournaments on TOUR.

Since bursting onto the scene in 2022, Kim has shown himself to relish in cauldron-liked atmospheres, as proven in his two Presidents Cup appearances where he emerged as one of the International Team’s talismen with his bravado and energy on the golf course.

“Just rode the momentum really well. That’s the biggest thing. Didn’t do anything different with the game plan, just executed when I needed to. It’s electric out there, and you can’t really hear anything but noise out there (on the 16th hole),” said Kim, who is making his third start at TPC Scottdale’s Stadium Course and finished T17 here last season.

“The crowds I think is the biggest thing. It’s so much fun here for me as a player. I like when the crowds bring energy, and this is the week if you can play well and get near the leaders and you get things going, the crowd definitely goes behind you. I think it helps you actually win golf tournaments. I think it definitely gets your momentum going. When you make one putt outside 30 feet, the crowd gets louder than you expect it to be.”

With the new putter he put into his bag last week behaving nicely – he currently ranks fifth in Strokes Gained: Putting so far – Kim has been rather stress-free through two rounds where he is 6-for-7 in Scrambling.

“I’ve had a few good par putts the last two days, and those things just kind of keep momentum going. It helps you not put stress on your golf game a lot. When those little things kind of happen for four days, that’s when you have a really good week. It’s been good so far,” he said.

“The next two days I’m not going to try to do anything, just put myself in better spots to maximize my opportunities.”

Playing alongside Scheffler, who also shot a 66 for T12 on 7-under, has also been fun for Kim who has struck a strong bond with the reigning FedExCup champion. “I haven’t played with Scottie for a while now. It’s been, I think, since the Olympics maybe. I haven’t really played with him in a competitive round,” he said. “It was fun the first two days. Obviously he’s always going to play well, so it kind of helps you to see him hit good shots. It kind of gets your momentum going.”

A quartet of Asians – C.T. Pan (66), Kevin Yu (67), Sungjae Im (69) and Byeong Hun An (70) – sit on 4-under while two-time WM Phoenix Open champion Hideki Matsuyama shot a second straight 70 for 2-under, 10 strokes off the pace.

PARTIAL Second-Round Leaderboard

Pos. Player Total
1 Thomas Detry 66-64—130 (-12)
T2 Alex Smalley 67-65—132 (-10)
T2 Michael Kim 69-63—132 (-10)
T4 Tom Kim 67-66—133 (-9)
T4 Jordan Spieth 68-65—133 (-9)
T4 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 67-66—133 (-9)

 

Thomas Detry (1st/-12)

  • Posts 66-64 to set career-low 36-hole total of 130 (previous: 131/2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship/2nd)
  • One of two PGA TOUR members from Belgium (Adrien Dumont de Chassart)
  • Third career 36-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR and first solo 36-hole lead; 0-for-2 converting the victory (T4/2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, T9/2022 Sanderson Farms Championship)
  • Seeks first PGA TOUR title; owns two career-runner up finishes (2nd/2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, T2/2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open)
  • Hit 18 of 18 Greens in Regulation for the first time in his 241st career round on TOUR; has hit 35 of 36 Greens in Regulation through two rounds, tied for the most through 36 holes at the WM Phoenix Open (Matthew NeSmith/2024)
  • One top-10 in four previous starts this season (T5/The Sentry); qualified for The Sentry by finishing inside the top 50 in the 2024 FedExCup
  • Second career appearance at the WM Phoenix Open (T28/2024)
  • Finished No. 42 in the 2024 FedExCup after collecting four top-10 finishes in 2024

Miscellaneous Notes

  • Emiliano Grillo (T62/-2) made a hole-in-one at No. 16, the 12th at No. 16 during the WM Phoenix Open and first since Carlos Ortiz (2022/R4); marks Grillo’s second career hole-in-one on TOUR (2019 Open Championship/R1/No. 13)
  • Michael Kim (T2/-10) is the only player in the field without a bogey after posting a second-round 63 to tie the low round of the tournament (Beau Hossler/R2)
  • Alex Smalley (T2/-10) posts 65 for his best position through 36 holes on TOUR since the 2022 RBC Canadian Open (T2; finished T21)
  • Making his second start on TOUR since undergoing wrist surgery in August, Jordan Spieth (T4/-9) cards two eagles in one round (Nos. 13 and 15) for the seventh time on TOUR and second at the WM Phoenix Open (2022/R3/Nos. 3 and 15); owns five top-10s in eight career tournament appearances at the WM Phoenix Open, including back-to-back T6 finishes in 2023 and 2024; playing on the final season his tournament winner exemption (thru 2025) from the 2022 RBC Heritage
  • Coming off a T7 at last week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Tom Kim (T4/-9) has not finished inside the top 10 in back-to-back starts on TOUR since the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open (T6) and 2023 Open Championship (T2)
  • Amateur Luke Clanton (T79/-1) plays his final eight holes in 4-under for a 67 and is projected to miss the cut by one stroke; needed to make the cut to earn 1 point in PGA TOUR University Accelerated and reach 20 points to earn PGA TOUR membership following the conclusion of the collegiate season in May.

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