South Korea's Tom Kim took advantage of a late error by Patrick Cantlay to win the Shriners Children's Open on Sunday and become the first player since Tiger Woods in 1996 to claim two PGA Tour victories before turning 21.
The 20-year-old came into the final round tied for the lead with world number four Cantlay and secured the victory after his American opponent triple-bogeyed the final hole.
"I got very lucky on the 18th, I'm not going to lie," Kim told the Golf Channel broadcast. "Patrick played awesome and it was an honour to battle with him and to come out on top, I feel very fortunate. Victory was Kim's second PGA Tour title in his last four starts, following his triumph in the Wyndham Championship in August.
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