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.
Victorian Jazy Roberts has finished as the leading Australian for the second straight year as Korea claimed a historic first victory at the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific at Royal Wellington Golf Club in New Zealand.
The finish to the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am could very well signal what’s in store for the 80-man field in the final round. It’s probably going to be wild and wickedly slow.
Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm engaged in a third-round duel that began with a light smattering of body punches before the American landed what appeared to be a knockout blow, only to have the Spaniard pick himself up off the canvas in spectacular fashion.
One of the hot tickets of LIV Golf Adelaide week played out away from the fairways, with the 4Aces Social Club delivering exactly what it promised: access, atmosphere and a reminder that LIV’s Australian stop is now as much a lifestyle event as it is a golf tournament.
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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.
Bryson DeChambeau usually provides fireworks on the golf course, but his topped drive that somehow led to a birdie during round one at LIV Golf Adelaide in Australia needs to be filed under “Most Ridiculous Recoveries of 2026.”