After his LIV Golf win in Australia, Anthony Kim’s comeback feels complete. But as Brandel Chamblee reveals, AK’s fearless confidence dates back to when he was just 11 years old.
Anthony Kim’s LIV Adelaide win sparks debate, Scottie Scheffler looms at Riviera, and the 10th hole remains golf’s greatest puzzle. It’s another edition of Golfpocalypse.
Anthony Kim’s improbable comeback victory at LIV Golf Adelaide this past weekend had golf fans feeling plenty nostalgic. Among them was 15-time major champion Tiger Woods, who was asked on Tuesday about what he made of Kim’s wild win and their relationship, which goes back a long way. Woods did some A+ reminiscing. “This kid Read more…
At 40, Anthony Kim returned to competitive golf with a stunning victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, reclaiming the fearlessness, skill and swagger that once defined his career. A comeback years in the making, it was as remarkable as it was improbable.
Anthony Kim’s stunning LIV Golf Adelaide victory has reignited his career, launching him up the world rankings and into potential contention for the 2026 Masters and major championships.
Anthony Kim returned to the winner’s circle at LIV Golf Adelaide 2026, shooting 63 and making nine birdies to claim his first professional victory in 16 years. Find out the full bag of clubs he used.
This time last week, Anthony Kim wasn’t even sure he’d make it to Australia to compete in LIV Golf Adelaide, the league’s marquee event. After pulling off an improbable comeback victory on Sunday, he’s very glad he did. Following a solid but not spectacular T-22 in the season-opener in Riyadh, Kim, still a wild-card player Read more…
Anthony Kim made headlines all over the world Sunday in Australia with a riveting final-round 63 in LIV Golf Adelaide to fly by Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau to capture his first professional victory in 16 years. That’s 5,795 days. The man who once made 11 birdies during the second round of 2009 Masters and Read more…
Anthony Kim marked his return to the winner’s circle with a victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, rallying from five shots back after 12 years away. His post-round comments reflected on resilience and perspective.
Talk of golf’s greatest comebacks usually starts with Ben Hogan or Tiger Woods. Now, you can add Anthony Kim to the conversation, according to World Golf Hall of Famer and former LIV Golf boss Greg Norman.
Ripper GC’s second straight LIV Golf team title in 2026 was special. Watching Anthony Kim complete one of golf’s great comeback stories made it something else entirely.
Anthony Kim cemented LIV Golf’s biggest story in its four-year timeline when the popular Californian completed his inconceivable comeback from drug, alcohol and mental health struggles with a resounding victory in Australia. Before shooting a bogey-free 63 to win LIV Golf Adelaide by three shots over Jon Rahm on Sunday, it had been 5,795 days Read more…
Anthony Kim’s ascent from a life and career abyss reached its zenith on Sunday at the Grange Golf Club with an electrifying closing round to vanquish two of golf’s modern titans and win LIV Golf Adelaide.
Anthony Kim’s comeback is gaining real momentum. The 40-year-old opened with a 67 in his 4Aces debut at LIV Adelaide, tying Dustin Johnson and sitting one shot behind the leaders after Round 1.
Despite the feel-good nature of his weekend performance, Kim continued his social-media warpath, sticking it to the haters on X/Twitter after the final round of the LIV Golf Promotions event.
There were tense moments during the middle of the final round, and even though Anthony Kim admittedly didn’t have his best stuff.
The Anthony Kim comeback continues to pick up steam.
Anthony Kim’s playing status for 2026 remains in limbo, but in the meantime, he’s playing his best golf since returning to professional golf.
There was drama until the very end, but one of LIV Golf’s foundation players, Henrik Stenson, was relegated from the league at LIV Golf Indianapolis along with Anthony Kim.