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Sunghoon Kang

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Sunghoon Kang

Born: 4 June 1987
Birthplace: Jeju, South Korea
College: Yongsei University
Resides: Frisco, Texas, USA

Major Wins: 0
Euro or PGA Tour Wins: 1
Other wins: 2

Grass Preference: Dislikes Poa Annua
Significant Life Events: No
GBC Wind Performance Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
GBC Pressure Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

BIO

Kang is another player who demonstrated the "Nappy Factor" (he had become a father several months before) when recording his breakthrough PGA Tour win at the 2019 Byron Nelson. He has two other victories to his name from the Asian Tour – The CJ Cup 2013 and the 2013 Kolon Korean Open. 
 
He broke onto the PGA Tour in 2016 after a couple of years on the Korn Ferry Tour and largely struggled in his first season, posting only two Top-10 finishes. In 2017, Kang got his first taste of being in the mix for a PGA title at the Shell Houston Open, where he finished 2nd to Rickie Fowler. He followed that effort with a 6th place at the Valero Texas Open and 5th place at the Quickens Loans National.
 
A largely poor 2018 followed, however, he did manage two more 3rd place finishes at the CIMB Classic and Quickens Loans National. Kang only recorded four Top-10’s in 2019 but this time he made them count with his win at Byron Nelson and his first Top-10 at a major where he finished 7th at The US PGA.

He began 2020 well with a runners up finish at the Genesis Invitational and that would prove his best finish of the year, before spiraling down the world rankings in 2021.
 

Significant info

Sung had a spat with Joel Dahmen in 2018 where Dahmen accused Kang of cheating.

 

Pressure Performance Analysis

Summary
In general, the stats suggest Kang is now quite comfortable in contention with that win under his belt and can generally be backed with confidence going forward. His Golf Betting Club Pressure Performance Rating is set at ⭐⭐⭐⭐.

March 2020
❌Three weeks later at the Arnold Palmer Invitational he was tied for the lead after R2 however slipped back to 9th place over the weekend.

February 2020
✅ Finished 2nd at the Genesis Invitational after starting R4 in 5th place 3 shots behind the leader. That leaderboard featured Rory Mcllroy, Adam Scott and Matt Kuchar and Kang more than held his own. 

May 2019
✅ He led at the Byron Nelson from R2 onwards to claim his maiden PGA Tour title by 2 shots.

April 2017
❌ Kang has threw away a 3 shot lead lead going into R4 before at the 2017 Shell Houston Open where he eventually finished 2nd, losing by 3 shots. The eventual winner Russell Henley played the weekend in 9 shots fewer than Kang who also lead at halfway.

August 2015
✅ As shown below, Kang reached a playoff in the Nationwide Tour which he came from two shots back in R4 to tie. 
 
October 2013
✅ He won the CJ Invitational in 2013 by 5 shots after leading by 2 going into R4.

October 2013
✅ He was 2 shots back when he won the 2013 Kolon Korean Open by 1 shot.  It should be noted that win was somewhat odd given that he trailed leader Kim Hyung-tae by two shots coming down the stretch only for the rules official to decide Kim had illegally grounded his club and issued a two-stroke penalty.  It dropped Kim into second and Kang won the title.  

Trends

Stays Hot
In 2013, Kang recorded his professional win in Asia and went on to win the following week. In addition to that the week after he won at The Byron Nelson Classic in 2019, he finished 7th. Kang clearly isn’t as affected as most when contending the previous week so don’t be afraid to back him after a strong finish the week before.
 
Unpredictable
Interestingly, three of Kang’s last four Top-5 finishes have come after a missed cut. He is the type of player who can pop up and post a really strong finish when not in form so don’t be afraid to back him at a big price if you spot him making a move in running.

Events to back Kang

Arnold Palmer Invitational
6th  and 9th in the last three years here, he is a lively outsider. 
 

Playoff Record

0-2. 

Both of Sunghoon's playoff defeats came on the nationwide tour, firstly to Garth Mulroy in 2011 and secondly to Patton Kizzire in 2015. In 2011 he handed Mulroy the win by missing a short par putt on the first extra hole.  However in 2015, Kizzire birdied the second extra hole which Kang couldn’t match missing from 25 feet.

Significant Quotes

2019 Byron Nelson Classic
“What I learned from Houston Open I had like massive 7 shot lead going into Saturday so I thought I could have played more conservative like shoot a couple under par a couple days I thought I was going to win. Henley played really well. Guys are out here pretty good. It was just too late to play, get it back to my original game then. What I'm trying to do no matter what they're doing, I'm going to try to post the low score as possible as I can actually post right now. It's a little different mindset going into Saturday and Sunday.”
 
“I really tried to focus on my game and I think that was it. I definitely learned a lot from Houston. The other thing I actually talked to K.J. who won 8 times on the PGA TOUR, just coming into Saturday and then he gave me a lot of advice. He just told me just play your game, don't change anything. You shoot 6-under par two rounds, shooting 8-under par Saturday, Sunday it will be just fine. Play your game. Try to play -- don't try to play too aggressive. Don't watch what the others are doing, play your own game. Stick to it and just play it and be patient. It was very helpful.”