Tom Kim finishes third at U.S. Open

Tom Kim finished third at the U.S. Open on his 24th birthday. He posted a score of one-under 279 at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.

Kim shot an even-par 70 in the final round on Sunday local time. He finished three strokes behind champion Wyndham Clark.

Clark held on to win by one shot over fellow American Sam Burns. Kim recorded his third career top-10 finish at a major tournament.

He had previously tied for eighth at the 2023 U.S. Open and tied for second at the 2023 Open Championship. Fellow South Koreans Im Sung-jae tied for 43rd while Kim Si-woo missed the cut.

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