
Si Woo Kim
30-Year-Old Golfer
2025 Stats
Rank
37
Winnings
$3,808,594
Winnings/Entry
$131,331
Entries
29
Rounds
98
2026 Fantasy Outlook
Kim has been the model of consistency on the PGA Tour since joining in 2016. Though he doesn't play quite as much as he used to, he's still good for 25+ events each season, often nearning 30 by year's end. Kim posted wins in each of his first two years on tour and while he hasn't won as much over the past eight seasons, the production remains at a high level. The only concern with Kim is that his numbers have been trending down over the past two seasons. He's earned around $4 million in each of those seasons, but that's a drop from over $5 million in 2023. Kim was missing the high-end finishes this past season, but his top-25s reached a career high with 14 in 2025. As long as he keeps giving himself a chance to win, the high-end finishes should come back. As such, he makes for an interesting salary cap candidate this season. Read Past Outlooks
Unable to hang onto 54-hole lead
Kim struggled to an even-par 72 in the final round to finish in a share of sixth place at The American Express.
ANALYSIS
Kim held the outright 54-hole lead over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown by one shot. He was in such control the first three rounds, but Sunday he hit a rough patch at the end of his front-nine where he went four-over-par in a four-hole stretch. At that same point, Scheffler was making birdies in bunches. While Kim did post a nice three-under back-nine, he was simply too far back of Scheffler to make a difference. This would have been Kim's second win at The American Express (2021) and first PGA Tour win anywhere since January of 2023. While it wasn't the result Kim was hoping for, he has been in great form over the last six months. He will hope to keep things rolling at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Kim held the outright 54-hole lead over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown by one shot. He was in such control the first three rounds, but Sunday he hit a rough patch at the end of his front-nine where he went four-over-par in a four-hole stretch. At that same point, Scheffler was making birdies in bunches. While Kim did post a nice three-under back-nine, he was simply too far back of Scheffler to make a difference. This would have been Kim's second win at The American Express (2021) and first PGA Tour win anywhere since January of 2023. While it wasn't the result Kim was hoping for, he has been in great form over the last six months. He will hope to keep things rolling at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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Kim was consistent last season going 22-for-25 with 12 top-25 finishes, but he only had three top-10 finishes, down from the five he had in 2022-23. There's certainly a lot to like with Kim's game ranking top-20 in driving accuracy and SG: Approach. He has also always had a great short game, but putting remains an issue. Kim was 140th in SG: Putting in 2024 and has never had a season where he's finished inside the top-100 in that category. Kim's ball-striking will give him a pretty safe floor, but he needs more good putting weeks if he wants to rack up more high finishes and get closer to some of the top players in earnings.
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Share of 11th at Sony Open
Kim carded a three-under 67 during the final round at The Sony Open to finish tied with Jake Knapp for 11th.
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Staying with PGA Tour
Kim announced that he will play in the season-opening Sony Open in Hawaii next month, squashing the rumors that he will join LIV Golf, Golf.com reports.
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Headed to LIV Golf
Kim is expected to join LIV Golf, according to Golfweek.
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Struggles in final round
Kim recorded a one-over 72 in the final round of the Baycurrent Classic to finish tied for 20th place.
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First in SG: Approach in Memphis
Kim posted a one-under par 69 on Sunday in the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship to finish in a tie for 14th place.
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