Si Woo Kim Makes Historic Hole-in-One at British Open
The South Korean golfer aces the 238-yard 17th hole at Royal Troon, marking the longest hole-in-one in Open history.
- Kim's ace is the first ever on the 17th hole in the 10 editions of The Open at Royal Troon.
- The 17th hole, known as 'Rabbit,' is considered one of the most challenging short holes on the course.
- This is Kim's fifth career hole-in-one on the PGA Tour and his first since 2021.
- Kim finished the third round five strokes over par, trailing leader Shane Lowry by 13 strokes.
- Despite a challenging week, Kim described the ace as the most memorable hole-in-one of his career.