Kris Kim a 16-year-old English amateur achieved the impressive feat of making the cut at the PGA Tour’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson as Jake Knapp leads

The emergence of English amateur Kris Kim as the youngest player to make the cut on the PGA Tour in over a decade has captured the attention of golf enthusiasts worldwide. Kim’s remarkable talent, exemplified by his second-round four-under-par 67 at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, reflects a promising future in the sport. Notably, his lineage, being the son of former LPGA player Ji-Hyun Suh, adds an intriguing dimension to his burgeoning career, suggesting a potential continuation of family legacy in golf.

“I’m happy. I can’t wait to get started again tomorrow,” said Kim, a junior member at Walton Heath in Surrey, whose seven-under total left him tied for 36th.

“I’ve enjoyed it so much the last couple days and being here two more days makes it so much sweeter.”

Of his final-hole birdie, he said: “To be honest it being a par five it’s pretty helpful but yeah, there is always going to be nerves when you’re on the cut line.”

The dynamic nature of the leaderboard showcased captivating shifts, with Jake Knapp’s consistent performance, marked by a second straight round of 64, positioning him at the helm with a remarkable 14 under par. Meanwhile, the competition intensified as Matt Wallace, initially the overnight leader, and Troy Merritt both demonstrated their prowess, culminating in an intriguing tie at 13 under par. Wallace’s impressive round two score of five under 66, featuring an eagle and multiple birdies, exemplifies the enduring spirit of competition among the field of accomplished golfers.

In a surprising turn of events, world No. 20 Jordan Spieth, the highest ranked player in the competition, narrowly missed the cut by a mere two strokes, concluding his performance at four under par. This unexpected outcome underscores the unforgiving nature of elite-level golf, where margins for error are slender, and every stroke carries significant weight in determining the fate of players in the tournament.

As The CJ Cup Byron Nelson progresses into the weekend, the stage is set for a captivating showcase of skill, resilience, and unwavering determination, underscoring the enduring appeal and unpredictable nature of professional golf at the highest level.

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