Anthony Kim Shows Signs of Form at Hong Kong Open, Future on LIV Golf Uncertain
Hong Kong – Anthony Kim is demonstrating improved play at the Hong Kong Open, but his long-term future within LIV Golf remains a significant question mark as he battles to regain his competitive edge after a 12-year hiatus. Kim is among the LIV golf players competing for a coveted spot in the 2026 Masters and open Championship.
while currently 46th in the tournament after a Saturday 67, Kim’s recent rounds of 68 and 67 marked his best 36-hole score since returning to professional golf. This performance comes after missing the cut at the International Series philippines and finishing T44 at the Jakarta International Championship earlier this month. the Hong Kong Open presents a crucial prospect for Kim to build momentum and solidify his position within the evolving landscape of LIV golf.
“It’s the best I’ve hit the ball since coming back,” Kim told bunkered.co. “I just haven’t got the ball in the hole. I definitely finally see the work I’m doing. I’m excited.”
Kim openly discussed the challenges of his return to the sport last year, acknowledging the difficulty of recapturing his previous form. “I’m still working to regain the focus I need to hit good shots and compete at the highest level,” he told GOLF.com’s Art Stricklin. “I need to focus on every shot, and there have been five to six shots a round I haven’t been focused on, which has led to some bad holes.”
Despite the ongoing work, Kim has found a renewed enjoyment in the game. “Even when I was playing well, I don’t think I enjoyed golf,” Kim said at LIV miami last year. “right now, I’m actually enjoying practicing, which is something that has never happened before.”
Nearly two years after his return, Kim believes his game is progressing, though where that progress will continue – on LIV Golf or elsewhere - remains to be seen.