Kim shot a 5-under 67 in the final round Sunday (Korean time) at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, making six birdies and one bogey on the par-72 course.
He finished at 11-under 277, tying for 10th with Tommy Fleetwood of England and others.
It was Kim's fourth top-10 of the season, following a tie for sixth at The American Express in January and a tie for second at the Farmers Insurance Open and a tie for third at the WM Phoenix Open in February.
Kim Seong-hyeon finished tied for 21st at 9-under 279.
J.J. Spaun won at 17-under 271, edging a group at 16-under 272 that included Matt Wallace of England, Michael Kim of the United States and Robert MacIntyre of Scotland. The winner's check was $1,764,000 (about 2.66 billion won).
Spaun, who earned his first PGA Tour victory at this event in 2022, claimed his third career tour title, his first in 10 months since his second win at the U.S. Open last June.
The tournament winner was set to receive a Masters invitation, but Spaun had already secured a spot by winning last year's U.S. Open. As a result, 91 players will compete in this year's Masters.
The Masters, the first men's major of the season, begins April 9 at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. Kim and Im Seong-jae will represent South Korea.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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