PGA Tour golfer with amusing Wyndham Clark claim: "He thinks he is"
PGA Tour member Michael Kim took to X during the weather delay at the Wyndham Championship to answer a multitude of questions.
Michael Kim says Wyndham Clark thinks he's one of the 'biggest card sharks' on the PGA Tour.
Kim made the claim on X during a Q&A as Tropical Storm Debby delayed the start to the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina.
If you didn't know, Kim is likely one of the best golf follows on social media.
He routinely drops interesting stories about what life is really like on the PGA Tour.
Most recently, he revealed how former Masters champion Vijay Singh really treated his caddies throughout his career.
Kim was asked a plethora of questions by his followers on 8 August.
Subjects included whether he believes Tiger Woods will win again, what journalists PGA Tour players dislike, his approach after 'blow-up' holes, his least favourite aspect about pro-ams, his favourite training aid, his favourite football team and who he believes the most underrated players are.
And according to Kim, the aforementioned Clark thinks he's one of the best poker players on Tour.
It's an unsurprising claim, given the 2023 U.S. Open champion has not been short of condfidence over the last few years.
Kim also had an interesting take on slow play:
Pace of play in golf is a widely-discussed topic.
Despite some protestations by golf fans, the PGA Tour are adamant they are taking the issue seriously.
For 2024, the Tour tweaked its pace-of-play policy.
Last November, four changes were outlined.
Official warnings were removed.
Players first to play in their group were given 120 seconds over each shot, with the others having 100 seconds.
Elsewhere, the number of timings before a financial penalty is applied was reduced from 12 to 10.
And according to the latest policy, players that accumulate 10 infractions during a season with be subject to a financial penalty without exception.
Despite the changes, some have suggested that nothing will change unless players are docked shots or disqualified.