Siwoo Kim "Starts with 3 Under Par"... Straka Surprises with 8 Under Par Lead
Tokyo Olympics Men's Golf Day 1 Tied 12th, 'Top Favorite' Morikawa Tied 20th at 2 Under, Im Sungjae at 1 Under
Kim Si-woo is teeing off during the first round of the Tokyo Olympics. Photo by International Golf Federation
View original image[Asia Economy Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist Reporter] "A 3-under-par start."
Kim Si-woo (26, CJ Logistics) finished the first day of the men's golf event at the Tokyo Olympics on the 29th with a 3-under-par at Kasumigaseki Golf Club in Saitama Prefecture, Japan (par 71, 7,447 yards), placing him in a tie for 12th. Jeff Shutraka (Austria) took a surprising lead at 8-under-par, while Jazz Janewatananon (Thailand) started the gold medal competition in second place, one stroke behind at 7-under-par 64. Korea's Im Sung-jae (23, CJ Logistics) stood tied for 31st at 1-under-par.
Kim Si-woo recorded four birdies and one bogey. Although he started nervously with a bogey on the first hole (par 4), he regained his shot rhythm with consecutive birdies on holes 10 and 11 in the back nine, followed by a birdie on the 14th hole (par 5) and another on the 17th hole (par 4) near the end. His green hit rate of 72.22% and pinpoint iron shots stood out. He proudly noted that he performed well despite the chaotic atmosphere caused by a lightning risk that halted play for over two hours. "I was a bit nervous at the start," he said, adding confidently, "I can do better from tomorrow."
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Shutraka swept up eight birdies. Instead of his regular caddie, he brought his twin brother Sam as his caddie, creating off-course buzz. Thomas Pieters (Belgium) and Carlos Ortiz (Mexico) are chasing in a tie for third place at 6-under-par 65. The top favorite to win, Collin Morikawa (USA), recorded three birdies and one bogey, finishing tied for 20th at 2-under-par 69 alongside Rory McIlroy (Ireland) and home course player Hideki Matsuyama (Japan).
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