Chan Kim captures his second Arizona Stroke Play Championship by four shots

Arizona Stroke Play Champion Chan Kim receives his Kachina from Cyrus Whitney, tournament chairman (l) and Jay Anderson, president of the AGA at TPC Scottsdale-Champions Course.

Chan Kim of Gilbert, shot a final round one-over 71 en route to his second Arizona Stroke Play Championship at TPC Scottsdale-Champions Course posting a four-day total of seven-under 273.  Andrew Medley of Phoenix, Takaya Fuji of Tucson and Kyle Jones of Taylor finished tied for second at two-under 278. Brando Moore of Peoria was alone in fifth at one-under 279. There was a three-way tie for sixth with Kyle Kallan of Surprise, Bub Burton of Scottsdale and Darren Hupfer of Edmonton, Alberta who finished at two-over 282.

The victory is the fourth consecutive year that the tournament has been won by a golfer from Hamilton High School. Andrew Yun, a former teammate of Kim’s has the other two victories. The championship also makes Kim one of only four players with multiple wins including Billy Mayfair who won back-to-back titles and 10-time AGA Player the Year Ken Kellaney, who has four championships.

2010 Arizona Stroke Play Championship,
TPC Scottsdale –  Champions Course;
par 70, 7035 yards
April 15-18, 2010
FINAL RESULTS

1    Chan Kim, Gilbert, AZ    67 65 70 71 273
2    Andrew Medley, Phoenix, AZ    71 65 73 69 278
2    Takuya Fuji, Tucson, AZ    71 68 69 70 278
2    Kyle Jones, Taylor, AZ    74 68 72 64 278
5    Brandon Moore, Peoria, AZ    70 71 68 70 279
6    Darren Hupfer, Edmonton, Alberta    73 68 71 70 282
6    Bob Burton, Scottsdale, AZ    70 68 73 71 282
6    Kyle Kallan, Surprise, AZ    74 70 72 66 282