Anthony Kim is set to make a comeback to professional golf after 12 years joining the LIV Golf league as confirmed by LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman. The three times PGA Tour winner who last played in May 2012 withdrew due to injuries and subsequent Achilles tendon surgery.
Despite the extended hiatus, Kim’s return is highly anticipated due to his earlier success in the sport. LIV Golf Commissioner Norman expressed excitement about Kim’s incredible talent and welcomed him back to the golfing community.
Kim’s achievements including Ryder Cup success have kept him in high regard, and his return adds a compelling storyline to the golfing scene.
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