Anthony Kim struggles continue at LIV Adelaide
Former PGA Tour star Anthony Kim has had a challenging return to professional golf with LIV, finishing last in the recent Adelaide event. Kim, who rose to fame in the late 2000s with three PGA Tour wins, took a break from the sport due to injury issues after his last Tour outing in 2012.
Despite showing glimpses of his old form, Kim has struggled to find consistency in the LIV events, finishing at the bottom of the pile for the third time in four tournaments. The 38-year-old, who received a wildcard entry to the breakaway series, has been working on shaking off the rust from his 12-year hiatus from competitive golf.
In Adelaide, Kim started promisingly with a one-under 71 in the first round but faltered in the subsequent rounds, ultimately finishing at six-over-par for the week. His final round at The Grange saw him card a seven-over 79, including three double bogeys, sealing his last-place finish.
Despite his struggles on the course, Kim remains positive about his return to golf, emphasizing the importance of family and enjoying the simple moments in life. With his family by his side, Kim is grateful for the opportunity to compete again and is focused on making the most of his time on the course.
Kim and his LIV colleagues will look to bounce back in the upcoming event in Singapore, hoping to put in a stronger performance and climb up the leaderboard. As he continues his journey back into professional golf, Kim remains determined to make the most of every experience and appreciate the joy that the sport brings to his life.