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Tom Kim alleges that members of U.S. team used foul language towards him

Tom Kim accuses U.S. team of cursing at him


In the current edition of the Presidents Cup, Tom Kim has a record of 1-2 but has been a notable player causing trouble for the U.S. team. He has been seen celebrating with fist pumps, dancing around the green, and encouraging the crowd to make more noise after making impressive putts. Despite this, Kim has accused the American team of exhibiting unsportsmanlike behavior.

During a post-match press conference following a close loss to Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, Kim expressed his disappointment with some of the comments directed towards him and his partner Si Woo Kim by unnamed American players.

While addressing the media, Cantlay and Schauffele denied any inappropriate behavior towards their opponents, stating that they showed the utmost respect to the Kims during the match.

In an upcoming singles match, Kim will face American Sam Burns, who is known for not backing down from negative comments, even from spectators.

Burns emphasized that he will respond to any comments directed at him, asserting that he is not intimidated and is willing to engage with the crowd if necessary.

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