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Joohyung Kim’s adventurous, amusing Wyndham Championship has him tied for tournament lead

Joohyung Kim studies a putt on the 18th hole during Friday’s second round of the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.
Joohyung Kim studies a putt on the 18th hole during Friday’s second round of the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.

GREENSBORO — Joohyung Kim walked off the 18th green, practically cackling to himself Friday at Sedgefield Country Club, the laughter from having left himself nearly 14 feet to save par on the hole and then promptly sinking the putt.

The Wyndham Championship has been an adventurous and amusing experience thus far for Kim, who used a 6-under-par 64 and another putting clinic during the second round to climb into a tie for the lead with Brandon Wu and Ryan Moore at 9 under for the tournament.

“If you would have told me after the first hole yesterday where I’d be after two days, I definitely would have taken it,” Kim said. “So pretty happy and just kind of laid back knowing I’ve got the weekend to play.”

Kim, a rising star who turned 20 in June, all but face-planted out of the gate Thursday, stumbling to a quadruple bogey on his first hole of the first round. He made an 8 on the par-4 No. 1, with his opening tee shot of the tournament pulled into the primary rough and his next attempt traveling just 48 yards and failing to find the fairway — and so on and so forth.

He rebounded with seven birdies and no bogeys the rest of the way Thursday for a 67, becoming the third PGA Tour player since 2003 to make quadruple bogey or worse on the first hole of a round and go on to card an under-par score.

Joohyung Kim laughs after making a par putt on the 18th hole during Friday’s second round of the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.
Joohyung Kim laughs after making a par putt on the 18th hole during Friday’s second round of the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club.

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Kim said “all I did was laugh” in reaction to that disastrous start. He began the second round Friday on the back nine and, after the turn, his drive on No. 1 found a fairway bunker. It was an off-line moment that perhaps could’ve hinted at another nightmare on the hole.

Did that conjure up any unnerving flashbacks of the 8 on Thursday?

“I went in the bunker and I was like, ‘Well, here we go, just don’t make a quad,’ ” he said. “I was like, ‘Let’s just get this on the fairway,’ and I did.”

Kim stuffed his third shot from 119 yards to inside of 2½ feet and parred the hole.

“You know what, this is strokes gained right here, four shots better than yesterday,” he said, jokingly. “So most improved on hole No. 1.”

Kim collected seven birdies against one bogey during the second round, nothing higher than a 5 on his scorecard on this day. He birdied the par-four second hole with a putt of more than 19 feet, and poured in a birdie of nearly 30 feet on the par-3 seventh hole.

Through 36 holes, his made putts have covered a total of 301 feet, 1 inch, the greatest distance over the Wyndham’s first two rounds since the tournament moved to Sedgefield in 2008.

“For me, just try to take it one day at a time, not get ahead of myself too much,” Kim said of his approach entering the weekend. “I’m just trying to enjoy myself and I completely am. So the last two rounds, if I can just play comfortably, just happy, I know I’ll have a good weekend. But I’m just happy to be out here right now.”

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Adam Smith is a sports reporter for the Burlington Times-News and USA TODAY Network. You can reach him by email at asmith@thetimesnews.com or @adam_smithTN on Twitter.

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