Si Woo Kim Commits to PGA Tour at Sony Open Amid Controversy
After considerable speculation regarding his allegiance between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour, South Korean professional golfer Si Woo Kim has made a definitive decision to remain with the PGA. He is set to compete in the season opener, the Sony Open, where he currently sits tied for 11th place with a score of two under par.
Performance Highlights
Despite his strong position, reactions to Kim’s performance have been mixed. A notable pitfall occurred during a key moment in his round when he missed a crucial 4-foot putt for a birdie on hole 14. This miss reportedly cost a bettor $500, which led to public backlash against Kim on social media.
Social Media Backlash
In a series of Instagram stories, Kim shared screenshots of disgruntled gamblers who expressed their frustration about losing money on his performance. One user even publicly chastised him for the missed opportunity. Kim humorously responded to the ongoing backlash, posting a caption that read, “I love it this.”
Moreover, Kim faced a barrage of abusive comments from several gamblers. Despite this, he chose to address one user’s complaints by highlighting the unrealistic expectation of quickly winning money, pointing out their misguided strategy.
Sony Open Performance
Kim’s performance at the Sony Open has shown significant improvement. By the end of the second day, he had achieved a remarkable leap from tied for 22nd to maintaining a more competitive stance in the tournament. His performance consisted of three birdies offset by one bogey, showcasing his ability to adapt and excel under pressure.
His green hit rate was particularly impressive, standing at 94.44%, demonstrating exceptional accuracy throughout his rounds. With this kind of play, it appears Kim has made the right choice by remaining with the PGA following months of uncertainty.
Addressing LIV Golf Rumors
Just a month prior, Kim was in the spotlight due to discussions about potential involvement with LIV Golf as the captain of the rebranded Ironheads GC team; however, these plans ultimately fell through. Kim confirmed his stance, effectively dismissing any lingering rumors surrounding his potential switch to LIV Golf.
Reflecting on his commitment to the PGA, Kim shared a nostalgic throwback image from his previous appearances at the Sony Open, teasing fans with the caption, “Okay guys, see you in @sonyopenhawaii.”
Conclusion
While Kim faced unexpected challenges both on and off the course, his ability to ignore online negativity and focus on his game highlights his dedication. As he emphasizes his commitment to the PGA Tour, golf enthusiasts will be watching closely to see how he performs in the remainder of the tournament and the 2026 season.
Stay tuned as Si Woo Kim looks to build on his momentum at the Sony Open and throughout the upcoming golf season.

