Anthony Kim finally shot a score in the sixties this week at LIV Singapore, posting a two-under-par round of 69. Kim carded three birdies and one bogey on Friday, showing glimmers of his previous self as his tempo looked to be much improved during the round.
In 2024, the world of golf saw the return of Anthony Kim. The three-time PGA Tour winner returned to the sport after a 12-year hiatus and joined LIV Golf.
Anthony Kim was the epitome of athletic sporting youth but his return 12 years after he left the game clearly shows the excesses of his decline have taken a toll, writes Iain Carter.
When Anthony Kim tees off Friday at LIV Golf Miami, he'll be playing his first competitive round of golf in the United States in a dozen years. The last time, he was 26 and withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C.
Anthony Kim admitted to battling significant injuries, an addictive personality and "very dark demons" during his near-12-year absence hiatus from professional golf before returning to LIV Golf in late February.
After a 12-year absence from professional golf, Anthony Kim returned to the sport at LIV Golf Jeddah in March, but questions still remained about his mysterious hiatus. What was he up to for all those years?
Jay Monahan spoke with the media for the first time since August, and in addition to addressing the state of the PGA Tour and the ongoing negotiations with the Saudi Public Investment Fund, the commissioner was asked about Anthony Kim, the three-time PGA Tour winner who recently joined LIV Golf after a 12-year hiatus from the game.
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The recent LIV Golf event in Hong Kong unfolded as a compelling narrative that encompassed redemption, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of excellence, offering a captivating glimpse into the evolving landscape of professional golf.
Abraham Ancer birdied the first playoff hole to win LIV Golf Hong Kong and capture his first championship on the circuit on a rainy Sunday. Ancer entered the final round with a commanding five-stroke lead after opening rounds of 63 and 62.
Αnthоnу Кіm‘s rеturn tо рrоfеssіоnаl gоlf hаs hіt а snаg, wіth thе 38-уеаr-оld еnсоuntеrіng dіffісultіеs durіng thе LІV Gоlf Ноng Коng tоurnаmеnt. Αftеr аn іnіtіаl rоund уіеldіng а sсоrе оf 76, Кіm fасеd furthеr сhаllеngеs оn Frіdау.
After much fanfare, Anthony Kim played in his first professional tournament in a dozen years. His first shot was a strong one – hitting the fairway with his opening drive.
If you weren’t streaming the CW app in the wee hours, you may have missed LIV Golf Jeddah at Royal Greens Golf Club — the third event of the league’s third season.
Anthony Kim opted to take an optimistic view following his three-day performance at the LIV Golf Jeddah Invitational in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia.
Niemann picked up his second win in three LIV starts as the first major of the year approaches
A six-over 76 is a rough day at the office for most professional golfers, but Anthony Kim should be thrilled with his performance Friday.
If all goes according to plan, the 2024 LIV Golf season — the third campaign for the league funded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) — will pick up steam beginning this Friday, in Jeddah.
In May 2012, a 26-year-old rising star withdrew from the Wells Fargo Championship due to an Achilles tendon injury. He had surgery a month later and quietly slipped away from professional golf. Until now.
Anthony Kim hasn't played professionally in 12 years, but he is poised to return next week at LIV Golf Jeddah, multiple media outlets reported this weekend.
Former PGA Tour phenom Anthony Kim will make his long-hoped-for return to professional golf at LIV Golf Jeddah in Saudi Arabia next week. The news of Kim’s return was first reported by Golf Channel.
Talk about Anthony Kim potentially getting back into competitive golf is out there, and it appears he’s going to do it on the LIV Golf tour.
Anthony Kim, a former golf phenom who left the PGA Tour almost 12 years ago, is plotting a comeback to professional golf and has had discussions with both the tour and LIV Golf, multiple reports said Thursday.
So, how the heck does the Bigfoot of the golf world end up on a list in modern-day golf's very public feud?
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