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Addiction, spinal fusion, and scam artists – Everything Anthony Kim revealed in candid interview with David Feherty

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Anthony Kim’s comeback to the game of golf has been one of the biggest stories in the sport in 2024. Now the 38-year-old has explained why he walked away from the game 12 years ago in a candid interview with David Feherty.

We’ve detailed much of what Kim revealed below, but you can check out the full interview here.

Where did Kim disappear to when he walked away?

“I really didn’t leave the house. I watched a lot of reality TV and ate a lot of food. And really just hung out with my animals and occasionally had a good time.”

On his multiple surgeries

“I know public opinion was that I took this money and ran and decided I was going to hang out but that wasn’t the case at all. I had multiple, multiple surgeries in a few years and my body still isn’t what it used to be.

“I’ve had multiple shoulder surgeries. Hand surgery. Spinal fusion. I’ve had a lot of injuries and a lot of surgeries.”

Interest from the PGA Tour?

“I would be lying if I said I didn’t have any interest. They did reach out about the possibility of me playing on the PGA Tour again, and I weighed up both options, and through all these experiences I’ve learned that as much as you try to make good decisions in your life, you still need to remain true to who you are, and that’s something that’s actually helping me in my golf game. Because I took some risks that were unnecessary before and now, I’m a little bit more calculated, and I’m going to keep taking risks as I go along.”

His expectations for 2024

“That’s a tough question because obviously, I’ve played at a high level before, but at the same time I understand that I’ve taken 12 years away from the game, and obviously there’s lots of opinions about whether I’ve played lots of golf or not, and the honest answer is no I have not played any golf until about two and a half months or three months ago when I got the call from Greg about possibly playing again.

“I wasn’t even considering playing golf, so my expectations are to just take it day by day, work hard, and see where that gets me because the guys are getting better and I’ve been away for a long time, so there’s a lot of rust, but I feel I’m able to compete if I just keep working on the right things.”

Did he watch golf in his time away?

“I have an interesting relationship with golf. I don’t think I ever loved it. What’s very weird to me now is that I’m falling in love with the game. That’s such a weird spot for me because golf was filled with pressure and lots of different emotions for me because my family had to go through a lot to give me this opportunity to play golf. So with that added pressure, I was willing to risk a lot more, that was my nature. I was aggressive on the golf course, aggressive off the golf course and that led to my demise.”

On battling his demons

“I had no self-worth until I became a father….I started turning my life around about a year and a half ago.”

On becoming a father

“She’s my everything. Obviously my relationship with my wife is unbelievable, can’t thank her enough and owe so much to her. But a lot of the inspiration comes from Bella (daughter), I feel so blessed to be a dad, I wasn’t expecting to be able to have a child.

“I lost faith in myself, on top of that the doctors said I wouldn’t be able to have a child because of all the things my body has been through. That was very disappointing, that made me feel even smaller than I had felt originally. But this blessing happened and now I’m getting to experience this.”

On his first tee shot back

“It felt different. I actually put a ‘B’ on my ball with a heart around it for Bella. When I look down it actually calms me down. I thought I would be a little more nervous than I was because it’s a completely different atmosphere and I’m playing clear-minded, but didn’t have as many nerves as I thought and I hit a good one.”

On ‘good times’ in early career

“That’s a tough question because I thought I was having a great time. And I don’t remember any of those times. And when I say that I literally don’t remember any of those times because you figure at 22, 24 years old you’re supposed to be doing those things and it’s okay. But with the personality I have, which is an addictive personality,  it can get out of hand.

“Unfortunately I was around people that enjoyed the same things and maybe didn’t have the same opportunities as I did. And the same responsibilities honestly.”

On dropping his old friends

“I have probably shed 98 percent of the people who were around me. I was around some bad people. People that took advantage of me, scam artists. And when you’re 24 or 25, even 30 years old, you don’t realize the snakes that are living under your roof.

“But through the grace of God, I’m here. I’m able to tell my story, hopefully inspire other people and, again, my daughter’s going to be proud of me no matter how I play and that’s the most important thing to me.”

On upcoming documentary

“There’s a lot of layers to it. It’s been on my mind for a long time. I feel like I have an amazing platform and opportunity, especially with LIV to be able to share my story. And I think it’ll benefit a lot of people. I’ve had some very low points in my life. I’ve experienced some pretty traumatic things and I hope I can inspire someone to dig out of a hole that maybe they don’t see a light at the end of a tunnel and ultimately they find some strength in the people around them, and self-belief that they can get out of it.”

Who helped him to turn his life around?

“Obviously my wife and my mother are inspirations for me. It would have been easy for either of them to turn their back on me, but the ultimate inspiration is my daughter. When I had her my life completely changed, and no matter how I do at golf, it doesn’t matter.

“Obviously through this platform at LIV she’s getting to see the world and that’s my dream for her. I want her to be happy, experience the world and live a life where she feels loved and cared for.”

Can he reach the top level again?

“I believe absolutely I can do it at that level again. I’m prepared more than ever for success. I don’t think in my first career…I didn’t know what to expect. It was my mistakes that were the reason I fell down…this deep hole. Having better people around this time around definitely helps.”

 

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Rory McIlroy working with Butch Harmon ahead of 2024 Masters

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A few weeks ahead of the Masters, Rory McIlroy is working with legendary swing coach, Butch Harmon.

McIlroy has been struggling with a “left miss” with his iron shots, which he spoke about a few weeks ago with the Irish Golfer.

“Another great week off the tee. I feel like I found a good feeling with the putting as well. I putted well the last three days. Just the iron play’s let me down,” he said.

“It’s sort of been the same story the last few weeks, sort of struggling with a left miss with the irons and it’s hard because the longer clubs, the woods, feel so good and then the irons don’t really feel that good, so I feel like I’m having to put like two different swings on the woods and the irons at the minute, which is a struggle. But everything else feels pretty good, so if I can get the irons tightened up, I feel like I’ll be in a good spot.”

The following week, the four-time major champion got off to a fast start at TPC Sawgrass for The PLAYERS Championship, grabbing the first-round lead, but struggled to keep momentum and finished T19.

That’s when he went to see Butch.

It isn’t the first time McIlroy and Harmon have linked up. Rory has consulted with Tiger Woods’ former coach a few times in the past (and probably much more often than many people realize), most recently in 2020.

McIlroy is set to tee it up at the Valero Texas Open this week, where we will begin to look for signs of the Harmon/McIlroy pairing paying off.

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Brandel Chamblee calls out multiple players for poor form ahead of Masters; Says Scottie Scheffler can win ‘putting poorly’

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On Tuesday, Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee took to X to share his thoughts on some of the best players in the lead up to the 2024 Masters Tournament.

“A big topic early in the week of The Masters on the LIVE FROM set will be how poorly many of the best players in the world are playing this year and why.

These are the players most off in form (SG Total) who were in the top 20 last year on the eve of the Masters.

1) Patrick Cantlay -1.767
2) Matt Fitzpatrick -1.608
3) Max Homa -1.558
4) Viktor Hovland -1.401
5) Tom Kim -1.388
6) Collin Morikawa -1.331
7) Tony Finau -1.265
8) Rory Mcilroy -1.023
9) Justin Thomas -.618

In addition to these players, Tommy Fleetwood who was 27th in the world last year at this time is -2.049 worse in Strokes Gained Total year over year…and Keegan Bradley who was 22nd in the world last year at this time is -.842 worse in Strokes Gained Total.

In addition to this, there is some statistical analysis (mind you the stats on LIV aren’t great) that will show how the games of many of the stars on LIV have fallen off as well.

This will do one of two things in my opinion. It will either make this year’s Masters (which is bar far the most predictable major) wide open or an absolute cake walk for Scottie Scheffler given how few stars are playing well in the world.”

The post doesn’t take into consideration the fact that Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood both won in Dubai early this year, which Chamblee addresses in a subsequent tweet.

“Rory won the Hero Dubai which was about half the strength of The American Express field and Fleetwood won the Dubai Invitational which was about 1/3 the field strength of The Sony Open… they have each played 5 times on The PGA Tour, and in the strongest fields, so trying to compare who they will compete against at The Masters as best I can. I don’t ignore those wins, but statistically I’m trying to compare apples to apples.”

Later, when asked for his “top 4 picks” Chamblee speculated on what the top players, with the exception of Scottie Scheffler, struggling could mean for The Masters.

Scheffler does look hard to beat heading into Augusta, but in golf, the best player winning is far from a sure thing.

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‘Much like her jump shot. Smooth’ – Caitlin Clark’s golf swing has people impressed

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Caitlin Clark, who’s the best collegiate women’s basketball player in the country, has been taking the sports world by storm with her incredible play on the court.

As it turns out, her golf swing isn’t too bad either.

Fans were generally impressed with Clark’s swing in the comments under the post from NUCLR golf.

The consensus seems to be that the swing shows Clark’s athleticism.

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