Sports

[Print]  [Email]        

Kim conquering Congressional

By: Rick Snider
Examiner Sports Columnist
July 3, 2009

The AT&T National may technically be Tiger Woods' tournament, but Anthony Kim seems to own it.

The defending champion, Kim set the Congressional Country Club record with a 62 in Thursday's opening round before Woods even started. Firing a 29 over the last nine holes with six birdies, Kim could've done one shot better, but missed a nine-foot putt on his final hole.

Not bad for someone playing with almost one arm.

"Just because I shot 62 doesn't take away that bitter taste in my mouth when I'm not contending for tournaments," Kim said. "It's awful when you come out here [and] finish 20th and 30th. I'm finally getting to that point that I'm going to win every time I tee it up."

A sore left thumb over the last three months left Kim with no top-10 finishes. He couldn't hit those fade shots that let him attack the greens. Doctors prescribed two months rest, but the 24-year-old, ranked by Woods as one of the PGA Tour's young stars, refused to yield. He could learn even in defeat, Kim said. Now healthy, he put a hurting on Old Blue.

"Nike, when I signed with them, wants athletes and pros that play through pain and play through injuries," Kim said.

Translation -- buck up, boys, Kim is no first-day wonder who wilts come the weekend. He took the National last year at 12-under. The pre-tournament buzz of six-under winning this time is obviously debunked. Kim is swinging for flags.

A couple errant balls even bounced favorably. Bad drives on No. 3 and 4 somehow became birdies when finding a clear line around trees.

Kim excelled on the greens, too. The contrast with partner Jim Furyk, who shot a 66, was compelling. Furyk stands over putts like a statue while Kim barely sets his feet.

"Bad thoughts creep in," said Kim on his quick putting. "There's nothing good going to come out of standing over the ball."

Kim grew up playing Woods' golf video game. He idolizes the icon. Taking the tournament last year while Woods recovered from knee surgery was bittersweet.

"I thought [Woods] was here last year -- his name was all over the place," joked Kim before the tournament. "I'm not playing against Tiger. I'm playing against everybody in the field, and I know a lot of people say that, but I believe it."

Kim certainly has many believers behind him.

Rick Snider has covered local sports since 1978. Read more at TheRickSniderReport.com or e-mail rsnider@washingtonexaminer.com.





Redskins Confidential

For the Redskins: Out: TE Chris Cooley (ankle), RB Clinton Portis (concussion), FB Eddie Williams (ankle). Questionable: DT Albert Haynesworth (ankle), OT Mike Williams...

...Running back Rock Cartwright flew to Houston after practice today to be with his father who suffered a mini-stroke. Cartwright said his father was stabilized, but that he had...

Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Dallas with a sprained left ankle. He ran on the treadmill today; coach Jim Zorn still called...

The Quarterback Club's Redskins Player of the Year dinner has been saved. Apparently, the dinner, a 40-year tradition, was nearly nixed because of very slow ticket sales....


To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


Most Popular Headlines





 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Display Name:

Comment:




Sports

Suspended NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Jeremy Mayfield chats with attendees during a public auction Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, at his Catawba, N.C. property. As NASCAR prepares to crown a champion in its fina...

Long way from the track, suspended Mayfield holds large auction to help pay for court fight

Jeremy Mayfield sat in the back of his large barn Friday morning about 800 miles from where NASCAR's season-ending weekend was kicking off. Several hundred people surrounded him, listening intently as a fast-speaking auctioneer sold dozens of items. Full story

Economy

Venezuela seeks to annul pharmaceutical patents for antibiotic produced by Bayer HealthCare

Venezuela's trade minister says the government plans to annul the pharmaceutical patents for an antibiotic produced by Bayer HealthCare. Full story

Entertainment

Pedro Almodovar discusses his childhood, his influences and what he won't put on film

Sex. Drugs. Prostitution. Pedophilia. Rape. Pedro Almodovar has been able to translate some of the most delicate subjects to the big screen with grace and humor. Full story