Kim Si-woo made nine birdies on the 20th (Korea time), including five consecutive holes birdies in the fourth round on the final day of the tournament at the PGA West Pitt Die Stadium Course (par 72) in La Quinta, California, but he recorded a quadruple bogey, a double bogey, and two bogeys to score a 1-under 71. Kim Si-woo, who shot 11-under 277 overall, finished the tournament tied for 51st.
Kim, who won the championship in 2021, is the only Korean player who made it to the final round after passing the cut. Kim started at the 10th hole (par 4), and was shaken up significantly in the early part of the game. He recorded a double bogey as soon as he started, followed by a birdie at the 12th hole (par 4), and dropped the ball twice at the 13th hole (par 3). He made a mistake by throwing all of his tee shots into the water at the 208-yard par 3 hole. After receiving two shots, he put the ball on the green at five strokes, and made two putts, losing four strokes at the hole alone. He then recorded a bogey at the 14th hole (par 4) to lose as much as six strokes in the early stages. 스포츠토토
After falling to the bottom, Kim improved his ranking again from the par-5 16th hole. He added a birdie by attaching the ball to 1.5 meters from the 48-yard point near the hole, and then garnered birdies at the 17th and 18th holes, followed by birdies at the 1st and 2nd holes (par 4). Afterwards, Kim garnered three more birdies and blocked with one bogey to finish the tournament by making an under par record.
Jeff Straka of Austria shot 25-under 263 overall to win the title, while Justin Thomas of the U.S. took second place (23-under 265), two strokes behind. Jason Day of Australia and Justin Lower of the U.S. shot 22-under 266 overall to tie for third. Straka won his third career PGA Tour victory after the Honda Classic in 2022 and the Zondier Classic in 2023.