COLUMBUS, Ohio -- South Koreas Whee Kim shot a 6-under 65 on Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Web.com Tour Finals Nationwide Childrens Hospital Championship .Kim had seven birdies and a bogey on Ohio States Scarlet Course in the third of four events that will determine 25 PGA Tour cards. Kim is 35th on the series money list with $9,975 in two events after finishing 127th in the PGA Tours FedEx Cup standings.I missed a lot of putts to start, but I hit really good iron shots, the 24-year-old Kim said. I made a lot of good opportunities to make a lot of birdies today. ... I think the greens are softer than I expected. The last few years it was real firm and then fast. The speed is fast here, but theyre a little softer, so its playing much easier, especially when you hit a short iron in or a wedge.Kevin Tway and Spains Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano shot 66, with Fernandez-Castano carding the best round in the afternoon session. 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The Swans have conceded the least scores of any club. And a hard-edged midfield thrives in the packs. Have also laid the most tackles of any team.Weakness: Overly-reliant on Lance Franklin to kick a winning score. Hes booted 74 goals this season with Isaac Heeney next-best with 26 majors.Ace: Franklin. A peerless match-winner who loves the big stage.Wildcard: Kurt Tippett. Is two games back from an eight-match injury absence, but can lead the rucks and snag a goal or two when resting in attack.GEELONGStrength: Midfield. Led by Patrick Dangerfield and captain Joel Selwood, the Cats are ranked second in the league for winning centre clearances.Weakness: Defence. While statistically sound, can renowned backmen Corey Enright, Harry Taylor, Andrew Mackie again turn it on? And can Zac Smith rule the rucks?Ace: Dangerfield. The Brownlow medal favourite is unstoppable on his day.Wildcard: Steven Motlop. A gifted forward who can change a game in a twinkling, but can also go missing for large chunks.HAWTHORNStrength: Been there, done that. Seeking a fourth flag in a row, the Hawks boast an experienced midfield core led by Sam Mitchell, Luke Hodge and Jordan Lewis who rarely flounder in finals.Weakness: Form. The Hawks havent been overly impressive yet still finished third, getting over the line in a series of close games.Ace: Cyril Rioli. Best-afield in last years grand final win, if Rioli has an impact his side rarely lose.Wildcard: James Sicily. Has kicked 29 goals in a breakout season but how will he respond to the finals pressure?GREATER WESTERN SYDNEYStrength: Pace. The Giants speed is their biggest weaponWeakness: No finals experience. This is the Giants first finals campaign and much rests on how the young guns handle the September heat.Ace: Toby Greene. 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