Two Korean PGA Tour veterans set to tee off at PGA Championship

Kim Si-woo and Im Sung-jae will compete in this week's PGA Championship in Pennsylvania. The two South Korean PGA Tour veterans bring strong recent form into the second major of the year.

Kim Si-woo owns six top-10 finishes after 13 events this season and has not missed a cut. He ranks 10th on the money list with $4,838,855 and sits seventh in the FedEx Cup standings.

Im Sung-jae finished tied for fifth at the Truist Championship after leading at the halfway point. The two-time PGA Tour winner had missed cuts in his first two starts of 2026 following wrist surgery recovery.

The PGA Championship takes place at the par-70 Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, from Thursday to Sunday. Yang Yong-eun, the 2009 PGA Championship winner, will also take part while competing on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.

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