Si Woo Kim's Unexpected Exit from Travelers Championship Due to Back Injury
South Korea's Si Woo Kim withdrew from the Travelers Championship due to a back injury, impacting his performance and the tournament's dynamics.

South Korea's Si Woo Kim made an unexpected exit from the Travelers Championship during the second round on Friday, citing a back injury as the reason for his withdrawal. Kim, who had a challenging start with a 1-over 71 in the first round, was 8 over for the tournament when he decided to step away after 12 holes. His performance included three bogeys and two double bogeys, reflecting the struggle he faced on the course.
Kim's withdrawal adds to the list of notable players who left the tournament early. Jordan Spieth and Brian Campbell also exited due to injuries. Spieth, dealing with a neck/upper back injury, left after 12 holes in his opening round on Thursday. Campbell withdrew before the first round began, citing a shoulder injury.
Kim, aged 29, has an impressive career with five wins, four of which are on the PGA Tour. Currently ranked 61st in the Official World Golf Ranking, Kim recently tied for eighth at the PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow last month.
The Travelers Championship, the final of eight signature events in 2025, boasts a substantial $20 million purse, making it a highly anticipated event in the golfing calendar. Kim's absence is a significant loss for the tournament, as fans and competitors alike were eager to see his performance.
This incident highlights the physical demands and risks associated with professional golf, reminding us of the importance of player health and well-being in the sport.