Anthony Kim made his long-anticipated go back to golf for LIV Golf at the Jeddah occasion in Saudi Arabia this weekend.
Following a 12-plus year hiatus from expert golf, a strong efficiency would have been a hard ask. It will then come as not a surprise that Kim had a hard time throughout the occasion, completing dead last after carding a 4-over 74 Sunday.
For the competition, he completed +16, 11 shots even worse than the 2nd to last location surface held by Hudson Swafford.
Kim understands there is work to be done, however likes where his video game is at.
“I'm more urged after playing this competition and playing like ass, truly. I'm really urged. I'm thrilled about what's coming. My video game is beginning to form up. I'm doing things that I utilized to do previously,” Kim stated after his last round.
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“I certainly played a lot much better than ball game really revealed. I felt more comfy today than I did the very first 2 days. I shot 4-over par, however it might have been an under-par round if I had actually simply tidied up a couple of things.”
Sluggish starts every day were the distinction in between competing and setting up an ugly-looking last rating.
He started Saturday's 2nd round with 3 straight bogeys, followed by a double on his 4th.
“Unfortunately it's still taking me a couple holes to get comfy. I believe the majority of my over-par ratings are the very first 6 holes. If I can simply figure a method to get my mind right before I go out there, I believe I'll remain in terrific shape.”
Sluggish starts are to be anticipated after such a prolonged layoff. Both he and LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman have actually revealed the utmost interest in the previous top-10 gamer worldwide.
He'll get his next chance at recovering in Hong Kong March 8-10.
Kendall Capps is the Senior Editor of SB Nation's Playing Through. For more golf protection, follow us @_PlayingThrough on all significant social networks platforms.