Michael Kim claims a mistake was made with Aronimink on day three of the PGA Championship
Michael Kim shot a three-under 67 on day three of the PGA Championship at Aronimink, moving to even par and into contention for the final round. He attributed his strong performance to favorable course conditions and suggested the 13th hole was set up too easily, allowing him to drive the green and score an eagle. Kim shared his insights on social media, noting that while birdies were available, windy conditions added difficulty to tee shots.
- ▪Michael Kim shot a three-under 67 during the third round of the PGA Championship.
- ▪Kim drove the green on the 292-yard par-four 13th hole and made eagle.
- ▪He criticized the setup of hole 13, saying it was 'overdone' by moving the tee up too much.
- ▪Kim noted that pins were in more manageable positions on Saturday compared to earlier rounds.
- ▪Windy conditions made tee shots more challenging during the third round.
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