Oak Hill Country Club is known for Allen Creek running through the course.
It’s a natural hazard intended to swallow golf balls … not actual golfers. Tom Kim played the creek differently than most at the PGA Championship on Thursday.
Kim was told his ball crossed the water and that he could play the ball if he found it. He stepped in the swampy creek bed, sank like quicksand and was covered in mud.
“As soon as I went in, it was kind of sketchy,” Kim said in his post-round interview on ESPN. “It’s a major championship I’m fighting for every single stroke. Then it got dark. Once my foot went in, there was no looking back.”
Kim sank further and had to crawl out of the mud.
The opening round began with a frost delay, but hearty Rochesterians dressed in layers. Kim brought layers, too.
He went back into the creek to clean off, grabbed a towel from his caddy and then changed his shirt on the course before his next shot.
“I’ve had better days,” Kim laughed. “It got up to my waist. It couldn’t get any worse. I was wet enough so I thought I might as well go into the water and wash myself off.”
“Oh, my goodness, that’s absolutely fantastic,” the English TV broadcasters laughed as Kim was shown walking out of the thick grass with mud blanketing his clothes and arms. “That made my day.”
It’s been a long day at Oak Hill. ESPN played “Closing Time” as it showed Kim’s mishap.
Kim finished at even par but is +100 on the internet.
This article originally appeared on the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Tom Kim gets covered in mud in the first round of the PGA Championship