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.”I’m here to win” – Kevin Kisner fires warning after making second cut of the season at ISCO Championship
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Following his first made cut in four months, Kevin Kner said his goal didn’t end at just making the weekend at the ISCO championship. He stated that although he hadn’t played well all year, he was in the field to win on Friday, July 11th. Kizner carted a oneunder 69 to tie for fifth at the ISCO championship after 36 holes. After 2 days of action at Hburn Country Club, he was six strokes off the lead. Notably, this was his first made cut since a T70 finish at the Valpar Championship in March. During the postround interview, Kevin Knizner reflected on his performance this season. The 41-year-old golfer also stated that the performance wasn’t as smooth as the opening round, but the course was challenging. Kevin Kizner had played 13 events this season ahead of this week and had made just one cut. Even last season, he missed 17 cuts in 23 starts and couldn’t finish better than T29. When will Kevin Kner tee off at the ISCO Championship round three? Kevin Kner is paired alongside David Skins for the third round of the ISCO Championship 2025. The duo will tee off on Saturday, July 12th from the first hole at 2:20 p.m. following two days of action. Chan Kim holds a commanding five shot lead at the ISCO championship. He is at 11 under while Vince Wheeller are tied for second at six under. Here’s a look at the leaderboard for the 2025 iso championship top five and ties. Shabit kukrishobit is one of sportskita’s most seasoned golf journalists having already authored 3,600 plus articles and received nearly 5.7 million reads. Prior to his current role he worked with theiana times after completing his MSC in geology giving him a solid foundation in understanding the terrain variety and challenges posed by various golf courses.