Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Homa, Kim add extra star power to Shriners

- By Greg Robertson Greg Robertson covers golf for the Review-journal. He can be reached at grobertson@reviewjour­nal.com.

The hottest player in golf and a breakout internatio­nal star were among the late entries joining the field for this week’s Shriners Children’s Open.

Max Homa, who won the Fortinet Championsh­ip in Napa, California, two weeks ago, then posted a 4-0-0 record in the Presidents Cup, and Tom Kim, the extroverte­d 20-yearold who became the Internatio­nal team leader at the Presidents Cup, were among those beating the Friday night deadline to join the field for the Shriners, which begins Thursday at TPC Summerlin.

Homa (No. 16) and Kim (No. 22) are among 12 players ranked in the top 50 in the world who will tee it up in Las Vegas. That list is topped by Patrick Cantlay, the fourth-ranked player who has had nothing but success at TPC Summerlin. In four appearance­s in the tournament, Cantlay has a win in 2017, runner-up finishes in 2018 and 2019 and an eighth-place finish in 2020.

Homa, on the other hand, will be looking to change his luck in Las Vegas. In five appearance­s in the tournament, he has four missed cuts.

In addition to Kim, a large contingent of Internatio­nal team members from the Presidents Cup joined the Shriners field, including defending champion Sungjae Im, Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut, Cam Davis, Si Woo

Kim, K.H. Lee, Taylor Pendrith and Mito Pereira.

Other standouts in the field include former major champions Stewart Cink, Jason Day, Jason Dufner, Jimmy Walker and Gary Woodland; and stars Cameron Champ, Harris English, Rickie Fowler, Tom Hoge, Matt Kuchar and Seamus Power.

More than a dozen players with ties to Las Vegas will also tee it up.

The field currently stands at 140 players, with three spots reserved for qualifiers Monday at Boulder Creek Golf Course, and one for anybody who finishes in the top 10 this weekend at the PGA Tour event in Mississipp­i and isn’t yet in the Shriners field.

Tickets are available at Shrinersch­ildrensope­n.com, starting at $35 for daily admission and $110 for a weekly pass. Anyone under age 18 can get in for free with a paying adult, and any active or retired military or first responders will be admitted free of charge with ID.

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Max Homa, left, and Tom Kim of South Korea, who represente­d their respective U.S. and Internatio­nal teams in last weekend’s Presidents Cup, made Friday night’s deadline to compete in this week’s Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin.
The Associated Press Chris Carlson Max Homa, left, and Tom Kim of South Korea, who represente­d their respective U.S. and Internatio­nal teams in last weekend’s Presidents Cup, made Friday night’s deadline to compete in this week’s Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin.

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