Overview
- Si Woo Kim made the longest hole-in-one in major championship history with a 5-wood on the 252-yard, par-3 sixth hole at Quail Hollow during Round 2 of the PGA Championship.
- Kim's ace helped him shoot a 7-under 64, matching the low round of the day and elevating him to a tie for second place at 6-under par after 36 holes.
- Jhonattan Vegas leads the tournament at 8-under par, holding a two-stroke advantage over Kim and two other players heading into the weekend.
- This is Kim's second record-breaking hole-in-one at a major, following his 238-yard ace at the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon.
- Kim, a five-time PGA Tour winner, now has six career aces on the Tour, the most since 2016, and is seeking his first major title.