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Si Woo Kim overcame a badly timed bodily function in his bid for 59

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Si Woo Kim had a chance to beome the 16th player in PGA Tour history to shoot a sub-60 round, but came up short with a bogey on the 18th hole

Si Woo Kim was hardly distraught on Friday afternoon after narrowly missing out on shooting the 16th sub-60 score in PGA Tour history. In the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, on a renovated TPC Craig Ranch course that was yielding birdies by the dozens in favorable Texas weather, the Dallas resident made 12 birdies over the first 17 holes. That got him to 12-under on the par-71 track, and Kim needed โ€œonlyโ€ a par of 4 at the 18th to shoot 59.

Unfortunately, a rush of excitement seemed to get the best of the 30-year-old from South Korea, and after a perfect drive, he airmailed the green. Left with a chip of 64 feet to the hole, Kim scuffed it a bit and wound up 18 feet short, and his putt for bogey dived inches in front of the hole for a disappointing 5. The consolation was that Kimโ€™s 11-under 60 put him five strokes ahead of his closest pursuers at 18 under as he bids to win for the fifth time on tour.

โ€œI hit it great and putted great. So, everything was perfect, other than the last hole,โ€ Kim said. โ€œI'll still take it; 60 is hard, but I was a little bit of thinking about the 59 after I make that on 17.

It was a little bit of like adrenalin. โ€ Kim said that with 195 yards left to the flagstick at 18, he was between choosing a 5- and 6-iron. โ€œThe wind was like a little into off the left.