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Kim Joo-hyeong, a 20-year-old Korean men's golf player, became the youngest player to win two on the PGA Tour.

He broke the record of golf emperor Tiger Woods.



Correspondent Kim Young-seong.



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the final round, Kim Joo-hyung had a close match play with Cantlay, who is ranked 4th in the world.



With his thick guts and a sophisticated short game, he cut five strokes to tie the lead to the 17th hole.



The balance was broken on the last 18th hole.



Cantlay collapsed sharply due to a fatal tee shot, and Kim Joo-hyung calmly defended the par and won the title by three strokes with a total of 24 under par and '72-hole no-bogi play', earning 2 billion won in prize money.



Joo-Hyung Kim, who became a full member of the PGA Tour by winning the Wyndham Championship as a temporary member last August, made a strong impression with his performances in the Presidents Cup.



And he achieved his second win at the age of 20 years and 3 months, rising as a world star, six months ahead of the record of the youngest two PGA wins set by Tiger Woods in 1996 by six months in 21 years.



[Kim Joo-hyung: I, who had no presence in the United States until a few months ago, have already won two PGA Tour victories and compared myself to Tiger Woods.

A dream has come true.]



Kim Seong-hyun, who recorded the shot eagle, tied for fourth place, and for the first time in history, four Korean players, including Lim Seong-jae and Kim Si-woo, made it to the top 10.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)