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Si Woo Kim’s Unconventional Putter Choice at the Masters

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 8, 2025Updated:February 8, 20253 Mins Read
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Si Woo Kim made headlines at the 2021 Masters when he broke his putter on the 15th green during the second round. This left him with no choice but to putt with his 3-wood for the final four holes of the tournament, including three holes on the weekend. Despite this setback, Kim managed to hold his own and finish T12, his best career major finish to date.

Kim’s frustration with his putting actually began during the first round of the Masters, where he missed some key putts and found himself struggling on the greens. This frustration only increased as he continued to miss putts on subsequent holes, culminating in his decision to break his putter after a disappointing chip shot on the 15th green. Kim’s frustration with his putting was evident throughout the tournament, but he managed to maintain his composure and finish strong with his unconventional putting method.

After breaking his putter, Kim had to adapt quickly and find a new way to putt for the remainder of the tournament. He opted to use his 3-wood for putting, citing his struggles with start line when using a wedge for these shots. Despite the challenging circumstances, Kim managed to make par on the 15th hole and par the final three holes of the tournament using his 3-wood as a makeshift putter.

Kim’s decision to putt with his 3-wood may seem unconventional, but he found success with this method during the 2021 Masters. He compared his 3-wood putting style to an arm lock, noting that the length and feel of the club helped him achieve a more consistent start line on his putts. This unique approach to putting ultimately helped Kim secure his best career major finish at the Masters.

In a recent interview, Kim reflected on the viral moment of breaking his putter at the Masters and the challenges he faced during the tournament. He shared insights into his mindset during those critical moments and how he was able to overcome adversity to finish strong. Kim’s resilience and determination in the face of adversity have earned him praise from fans and fellow players alike.

Despite the initial setback of breaking his putter, Kim’s performance at the Masters showcased his ability to adapt and thrive under pressure. His unconventional approach to putting with his 3-wood demonstrated creativity and resourcefulness, ultimately leading to a respectable finish in one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments. Kim’s story serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination required to succeed in the competitive world of professional golf.

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