Anthony Kim

2025 Fantasy Outlook
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T42 at LIV Golf Chicago
September 19, 2024
Kim carded an even 70 in the final round at LIV Golf Chicago to finish the tournament tied for 42nd.
ANALYSIS
Kim joined the LIV Golf league in March following a 12-year absence from professional golf. He displayed flashes of his old brilliance at times during the season, but he was never in serious contention for a top-24 finish, let alone an individual trophy. As a Wild Card, Kim will not compete in the LIV Golf Team Championship in Dallas this weekend. Kim could be invited back to the league, potentially signing with a team as a free agent.
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If he can ever get healthy, Anthony Kim should easily re-enter the top 125 on the money list. That's a big if, though. Kim has dealt with several injuries the last few years and each time he's come back a little less potent. It might be best to take more time off to insure he's completely healthy, but that doesn't look like it will be the case. Kim will play on a medical extension this season, and let's just hope when he comes back, he's finally 100 percent healthy. At his price, Kim is more a why-not than a must-have. He will go late in drafts, as well.
We haven't seen the real Anthony Kim for a few years now, and let's hope he's not gone forever. Kim struggled with a thumb injury last season, yet he still managed to crack $1 million. If healthy, Kim can easily surpass $3 million and maybe even $4 million, but that's a big question. Either way, he's worth the risk. Even if he isn't 100 percent, he should top his number from last season. Kim will be tough to peg in draft leagues. There'll likely be someone who reaches for him, but if Kim is available in the third round, go and grab him.
Kim was on his way to a fabulous 2010 season when a thumb injury derailed him in early May. After a quick surgery to repair the damage, he spent the rest of the year trying to get back into form, which he never fully did. With all that happened to Kim last season, it's amazing that he finished in the top 30 on the money list. He missed a huge chunk of the season due to injury, which just goes to show how well he was playing prior to that injury. If healthy, and that's a big if because he only made two cuts post-surgery, then Kim should easily outperform his 2010 numbers. It's hard to judge Kim's stats from last year because the pre- and post-injury numbers are bunched together. What we do know is that when healthy, Kim is an excellent putter.
The singular reason for Kim being this far down on the money list was an injury he suffered early in 2009. When fully healthy, Kim is easily a top-10 player on the PGA TOUR. Look for a return to top form in 2010 and with it, a 100 percent increase from last year's $1.9 million in earnings. It's not likely that Kim will fall off many radars, but if others in your draft are not paying close attention, you should grab Kim at the end of round one or early in round two. As for salary cap leagues, he is a must-own at this price. Kim moved from 11th to 24th in the 2009 final Official World Golf Rankings.
Anthony Kim has everything that you would look for in a golfer. He's got solid mechanics, a great personality, confidence bordering on cockiness and a grasp of the situation at hand. The only problem for Kim is that Tiger Woods currently owns the PGA Tour. Look for Kim to step his game up another notch in 2009.
Kim had a very strong rookie year in 2007. He was overshadowed by some of his classmates, but he'll be taking no back seat to them in 2008. After playing nearly every event in the first six months of the 2007 season, Kim seemed to hit the wall and took a few weeks off. When he came back, he wasn't quite the same. Chalk that one up to being a rookie on the tour and not planning his schedule out properly. With a year under his belt, and a little wiser, Kim should have a great year in 2008. In early November, Kim hyperextended his ankle which has generated his withdrawal from the Nedbank Golf Challenge (South Africa) December 4-7.
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Finally cracks top-40
August 20, 2024
Kim posted a five-under 65 in the final round at LIV Golf Greenbrier to finish the tournament 36th.
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Poor start at LIV Golf UK
July 30, 2024
Kim finished LIV Golf UK tied with Lee Westwood and Brendan Steele for 46th after carding an even-par 71 in the final round.
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T46 at LIV Golf Nashville
June 28, 2024
Kim shot an even 71 in the final round at LIV Golf Nashville to finish tied with Jinichiro Kozuma for 46th.
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Shakes off rust at LIV Hong Kong
March 10, 2024
Kim carded a five-under 65 in the final round at LIV Golf Hong Kong. He finished the tournament at three-over for 50th place.
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Finishes 16-over at LIV Jeddah
March 3, 2024
Kim shot a four-over 74 in the final round at LIV Golf Jeddah to finish the event in 53rd place.
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