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Kim Si-Woo’s US Open Round 2: A Test of Skill and Resilience at Oakmont
Oakmont, Pennsylvania – June 14, 2025 – Kim Si-Woo faced a challenging second round at the 125th US Open, held at the notoriously difficult oakmont Country Club. His performance underscored the demanding nature of the course, as he navigated fast greens and adverse whether conditions.
Si-Woo’s Struggle Amidst Top-Tier competition

Kim Si-Woo, who had a promising start by tying for third in the first round, encountered meaningful obstacles, preventing him from maintaining his position near the top of the leaderboard. The challenging conditions of Oakmont proved difficult to overcome, leading to a setback in his quest for the US Open title.
He carded three birdies and seven bogies in the second round at the Oakmont Country Club, a par-70 course stretching 7,372 yards.His performance resulted in a total of 142 strokes midway through the tournament.
Sam Burns of the United States seized the lead with an extraordinary 3-under-par score of 137 strokes. Meanwhile, other notable players such as lim Sung-Jae and Kim Joo-Hyung found themselves tied for 36th place.
navigating oakmont’s Perilous Greens
The second round presented immediate challenges for Kim Si-Woo, as bogeys on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th holes quickly put him on the defensive.He managed to secure his first birdie on the 7th hole, providing a brief respite, but struggled again early in the second half of the round.
Despite these setbacks, Kim Si-Woo demonstrated resilience by sinking a birdie on the 12th hole. He followed this with a crucial par putt on the 13th after an accurate approach shot. A bogey on the 15th hole and a two-putt on the 17th added further complexity to his round.
The final hole proved particularly disappointing for Kim Si-Woo,as he missed a short-