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'11th place → 6th place → 2nd place' Kim Si-woo's Time Ona, tied for 2nd place in the PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open

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Ahn Hokeun

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Kim Si-woo is celebrating after making a putt in the fourth round of the Farmers Insurance Open on the 2nd. /AFPBBNews=News1
Kim Si-woo is celebrating after making a putt in the fourth round of the Farmers Insurance Open on the 2nd. /AFPBBNews=News1

Kim Si-woo (31, CJ) is announcing the beginning of his good performance in 2026. He ranked in the top 10 for two consecutive tournaments in the PGA Tour.

In the final fourth round of the Farmers Insurance Open (total prize money of $9.6 million) held at Torrey Pines Golf Course South Course (par 72) in San Diego, California on the 2nd (Korea time), Kim Si-woo tied four birdies and one bogey to write a 3-under 69 strokes.

Kim Si-woo, who recorded a total of 16-under 272, finished the competition tied for second place with Pearson Cudi (USA) and Hisatsuneri (Japan).

Kim Si-woo, who started tied for 11th at the Sony Open, tied for 6th at the American Express, the previous competition, and has risen further to finish second at this competition, opening 2026 at a perfect pace.

Kim Si-woo, who cut four shots, including an eagle in the first round, rose to the top by cutting six shots in the second round, and Kim Si-woo, who started the final round in third place, smiled brightly with a stable performance on the day as well.

Kim Si-woo escapes from the bunker. /AFPBBNews=News1
Kim Si-woo escapes from the bunker. /AFPBBNews=News1

Kim Si-woo, who birdied the second hole (par 4), cut one more stroke by using a perfect iron shot in the fifth hole (par 4), and put his second shot into the bunker on the 13th hole (par 5), but made a perfect escape and birdied once again.

In the 17th hole (par 4), he completely kicked the ball that fell into the bunker, but lost one shot due to a missed par putt. After putting his second shot on the green at the 18th hole (par 5), he made a birdie without difficulty.

Kim Sung-hyun (28, Shinhan Financial Group) ranked 63rd with a final total of 2-under 286. Kim Joo-hyung (24, Nike Golf) finished tied for 65th with even par 288 overall.

The winner was Justin Rose of England. It's an overwhelming victory. He took the lead with 10 birdies without a bogey from the first round, and never missed the top spot and won a wire-to-wire victory. Since the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August last year, he has won 13 games on the tour in six months.

Kim Si-woo is shooting a driver tee shot. /AFPBBNews=News1
Kim Si-woo is shooting a driver tee shot. /AFPBBNews=News1

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