Golf

Anthony Kim makes comeback in Macau

Anthony Kim, who recently announced his comeback to professional golf as a LIV Golf Wild Card player, has joined an impressive field that includes top players from the LIV Golf League and the best players from the Asian Tour for the USD2 million International Series Macau, presented by Wynn, which will take place from March 14 to March 17.

After a hiatus of nearly 12 years, the American golfer has returned to the sport and will be competing against renowned players at the Macau Golf & Country Club.

Kim participated in consecutive LIV Golf events in Jeddah and Hong Kong in recent weeks, displaying excellent form during the final day at the Hong Kong Golf Club, where he concluded his last round on Sunday with an impressive score of five under 65.

Regarding his performance, Kim stated, “I just kept doing what I’ve been working on the last two months. Obviously, being away from the game so long, it’s been tough to practice and get all the things that I need to get prepared for the tournament, but I’m working on the right things at this moment.”

The 38-year-old golfer is well-acquainted with the golfing scene in the region, having participated in the Asian Tour nine times before 2011. During his previous Asian Tour appearances, he achieved four top-five finishes, including a joint third-place finish in the 2011 Singapore Open, where he fell just one shot behind the champion, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano.

Staff Reporter

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