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Michael Kim Wins French Open for First Title in 7 Years. LPGA Tour Washed Out in Arkansas
Michael Kim ended a 53-year drought for U.S. golfers at the French Open by winning with a final 16-foot par putt on 16 under par, finishing one shot ahead.
- Michael Kim won the FedEx Open de France on Sunday, 21 September 2025, at Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretche by one stroke.
- Kim's victory marked his first worldwide title in over seven years, following his 2018 PGA Tour win at the John Deere Classic.
- He made six birdies in a flawless final round 65, including back-to-back birdies at holes 16 and 17, ending on 16 under par.
- Although Kim's ball was moved by his playing partner and replaced by estimation, DP World Tour officials confirmed he played according to Rule 9.6.
- Kim ended a 53-year drought for U.S. golfers at the French Open with his victory, which is anticipated to elevate him into the top 50 of the global rankings.
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