Anthony Kim put together his best round on the course since returning to professional golf this weekend, but he still finished dead last at his first LIV Golf event.
Kim finished 16-over par in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, over the weekend, which was 32 strokes behind event winner Joaquin Niemann.
Kim, a former prodigy on the PGA Tour who disappeared from the game for more than a decade, posted a 4-over round on Sunday, which was better than the 7-over rounds he posted on Friday and Saturday. He also finished even-par in his final 14 holes on Sunday, which some may view as good progress.
Others, however, may say Kim’s time in professional golf has come and gone.
But in his first tournament action in quite some time, Kim took his brutal start in LIV Golf in stride.
“Obviously, it was a rough week,” Kim said, per Yahoo Sports. “I’m excited to be playing professional golf again, and I feel pretty blessed I have this opportunity.”
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