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"American Kim" It joins the heroes list "The race to Dubai"

Paris on September 22/ WAM/ The American Michael Kim won the FIDEX Open Championship, on the DB World Golf tour, as part of the “race to Dubai”.

Kim became the first American player to crown the championship title, strengthening his chances of qualifying for the finals of the round that will be held in the Emirates, during the month of November.

He ended the competitions with 16 strikes under the average, in the fourth and final round, with 7 strikes under the rate, to win 551 thousand dollars, 835 points, and 125 steps in the world rankings of “race to Dubai” issued today, Monday, and put it in 35th place with a total of 1034 points.

Kim’s victory came at the expense of the French duo, Jeong Ko, and the Australian Elvis Smiley, as they achieved 15 strikes under the rate, to win each player 433 points, which made Co advance in the “race to Dubai” rating to 60 with 742 points, and Smiley to 14th place with 1569 points.

The championship witnessed the “36” registration as a result of “Eagle”, as it means ending any player player in the competitions with less than two strikes than the rate, and contributing to the cultivation of 900 trees within the DP World’s round initiatives to support sustainability and preserving the environment.

The France Open, the 36th championship this season, which includes 42 championships in 26 countries, is under the slogan “The race to Dubai”.

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