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To call Sunday a special day for Joohyung Kim would be an understatement. The 20-year-old South Korean golfer:
Tied for the second-lowest nine-hole score in PGA Tour history (27 on the front nine).
Became the first player born in the 2000s to win a PGA Tour event.
Became the second-youngest player to win a PGA Tour event since World War II.
And became the youngest player to win the Wyndham Championship.
All of that, and he clinched a place in the FedEx Cup Playoffs which begin Thursday.
Kim's momentous win also secured him a full exemption on the PGA Tour and made him the youngest player since 2013 to win a Tour event. Jordan Spieth was 19 when he won the John Deere Classic and 22 when he won the FedEx Cup.