The 20-year-old PGA Tour player went viral following a whacky encounter on the par-4 6th hole, his 14th of the day at Oak Hill, which saw him get entangled in a hazard while searching for an errant drive.

Kim emerged from the scene covered with mud and ingeniously found a nearby creek to rinse himself before rolling up his pants and putting on a fresh shirt to complete a battling three-over 73 which left him on the cut line.

“So I was told my ball crossed the water and it has mud over there. As soon as I went it, it was kind of sketch. It got dark. Once my foot got in, I was like there was no looking back. I went full in and it just got my shirt and everything,” said Kim.

“At one point I just sunk in. I was steady for a minute, I couldn’t get myself out. I call Joe (Skovron, his caddie) and he’s saying, if I go in, I sink and both of us can’t get out. I had to crawl, use every part of my body to get out. I definitely went full in, but it didn’t really help. I didn’t find my ball.”

Kim couldn’t help but laugh at himself after watching the video of the incident on his phone which went viral. He knows that every shot counts on the PGA Tour and after taking a penalty, he managed to save bogey.

“It’s a major championship, I’m fighting for every single stroke I have,” said Kim. “It got up to my waist but lucky it didn’t get my yardage book. It couldn’t get any worse. I was wet enough and I thought I might as well go in the water (by the creek) and wash myself off.

“I mean, it could have been a lot better (his score), that’s for sure. I hung in there especially after what happened at that hole. I hope everyone at home understands it’s a major championship and I’m trying to play the best that I can and every shot matters.”