Ivan Cantero boosted his chances of securing his DP World Tour card for 2025 with an opening 66 to hold a one-shot lead at the Genesis Championship, as Tom Kim returned to his home county for the first time since 2022.
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The DP World Tour heads to Korea this week for the Genesis Championship at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club. Tom Kim will be in the field. Barring a missed cut at The Open, Kim has not finished lower than 30th in a DP World Tour event this season, sealing a top ten at the Olympics and two more on the PGA TOUR at the RBC Canadian Open and Travelers Championship. He also finished 1-2-1 in his second Presidents Cup appearance three weeks ago. Byeong Hun An will also be in the field this week. He’s claimed nine top twenties worldwide this season including 2PT at the Sony Open in Hawaii and 3T at the Wells Fargo Championship in May. The Korean has also been victorious twice on the DP World Tour in his career with wins at the BMW PGA Championship in 2015 and the Rolex Trophy in 2014. Nicolai Højgaard will also fancy his chances in Incheon this week. The DP World Tour Championship winner has claimed two top tens worldwide this year with a 2T finish at the Farmers Insurance Open in January and 7T at the Olympics in August. Others to look out for are Keita Nakajima, Sebastian Söderberg and Thomas Aiken.
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