The Citizen (Gauteng)

Birdies to bullets for winner Kim

CALL-UP: MILITARY SERVICE LOOMING FOR CHAMPION

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SA’s Oosthuizen finishes joint second with Ian Poulter.

Miami

Kim Si-woo’s victory at The Players Championsh­ip on Sunday burnished the South Korean’s reputation as one of the best young talents on the PGA Tour but the 21-year-old knows his career will soon have to take a back seat to defending his country.

South Korea requires all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 35 to complete at least 21 months in the military as a deterrent to North Korean aggression.

It offers exemptions to athletes who win a medal of any colour at the Olympics or gold at the Asian Games.

Unfortunat­ely for Kim, winning the PGA Tour’s flagship event does not bring an exemption.

“I really wish we could have that benefit,” Kim told reporters on Sunday. “However, regardless of me winning this tournament I really have to go and do military service, and I’ve already decided I’m going to go so I’m ready for that.”

Kim’s compatriot Bae Sangmoon, another two-time winner on the PGA Tour, lost a legal battle to defer his military service in 2015. He is expected to return for the 2018 season though it is unclear how much time it will take to regain top form after two years away from competitiv­e action.

Kim, who said he had not decided when he will undertake his military service, delivered an impressive three-stroke victory in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

The win was Kim’s second on the PGA Tour and earned him a five-year exemption on the Tour.

Britain’s Ian Poulter and South African Louis Oosthuizen shared second on 281, Poulter after a closing 71 with Oosthuizen firing a 73.

Kim became the second South Korean to win the event after KJ Choi in 2011 and he said he hoped his victory would help inspire his countrymen to raise their game.

“I really wish I could be a good example of the Korean men’s player,” Kim said. “The Korean ladies are dominating the LPGA Tour, so I was kind of jealous seeing that and I wanted to represent Korea very well.” – Reuters, AFP

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? TRIUMPHANT. South Korea’s Kim Si-Woo acknowledg­es the crowd as he walks off the 18th green after winning the The Players Championsh­ip at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach on Sunday.
Picture: EPA TRIUMPHANT. South Korea’s Kim Si-Woo acknowledg­es the crowd as he walks off the 18th green after winning the The Players Championsh­ip at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach on Sunday.

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