
Video: Si Woo Kim Hits Steph Curry 'Night Night' After Epic Chip-In at Presidents Cup
South Korean golfer Si Woo Kim imitated Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry on Saturday at the 2024 Presidents Cup, not only with his clutch match-tying shot but also with his celebration afterward.
The International Team star used Curry's "night night" gesture to celebrate his successful chip-in at the Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Curry used the same celebration in August while helping Team USA win gold over France during the finals of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The American and international teams headed into Saturday with the overall Presidents Cup score tied at 5-5.
Unlike Curry's celebration in Paris, which the Warriors star hit after sinking a victory-sealing three-pointer late in the fourth quarter of the Olympic final, Kim's gesture came before the South Korean pro had put away the win.
Kim and his Saturday partner, Tom Kim of South Korea, still had two holes remaining in their match against Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele of Team USA.
Cantlay pulled the Americans back ahead with a birdie on the par-four 18th and claimed a 1-up win despite Kim's highlight-reel comeback attempt.
This marks Kim's second Presidents Cup appearance, as well as his second time celebrating winning a hole with an eye-catching celebration.
While leading the International Team in points during the 2022 edition of the tournament at Quail Hollow, Kim used the "shhh" gesture toward Team USA's Justin Thomas after a game-tying putt on the 15th hole of their match.
After Team USA dominated on Thursday to open the tournament with a 5-0 lead, the International Team came back to tie the overall score on Friday in part thanks to Kim.
The golfer joined with partner Byeong Hun An, also of South Korea, to defeat Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley in one of the international team's five straight wins on Friday.
Thanks to Cantlay's birdie, Team USA climbed out an 11-7 advantage over the international players on Saturday. During Sunday's singles matches there will be 12 points available, and a Presidents Cup trophy on the line, when coverage of the tournament's final day begins at approximately noon E.T.

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