Anthony Kim provides update on LIV Golf future: "I don't know what's going on"
Anthony Kim has confirmed he still doesn't know if he will play one more season in the LIV Golf League.
Anthony Kim says he still doesn't know if he will be back with LIV Golf in 2025.
Kim made the admission to Gulf News ahead of this week's International Series event in Qatar.
Reports earlier in the week suggested the American, 39, had reached an agreement to play at least one more season with LIV.
Kim played the entirety of the 2024 campaign as one of two wildcards.
"I don't know what's going on," Kim told reporters when asked about his future.
"I'll just let whatever news come out from LIV Golf."
Kim returned to men's professional golf with the breakaway tour in March, making his debut in Jeddah.
Unsurprisingly after a 12-year hiatus, he failed to register a single point in the 11 tournaments he played.
The former Ryder Cup star is confident that he has been making improvements, though.
In fact, he is working harder than when he played on the PGA Tour in his early 20s.
"I'll just keep doing exactly what I'm doing," he said. "I'm working with more focus than I ever have.
"When I played professionally in my 20s, I didn't know what I was doing, how to prepare, or how to practice – I know all of these things now after taking such a long time away from the game.
"I think that's the benefit of not having played, is watching and analysing what I did before. I made so many mistakes before, and I'm trying to clean that up now."
2025 plans
Kim was also asked what a successful 2025 looks like.
"Contending on Sundays," he said.
"I know a lot of people have probably seen my last year and don't think that's possible, but I think it's going to happen.
"I 100% believe in myself, and I think it's just a matter of time."
He added: "Unfortunately, I haven't found that yet, but I'm working hard, and I know I'll get there.
"Obviously, the results aren't what I wanted so far, but I think I am ahead of schedule.
"I don't think a lot of people realise that I really hadn't played any golf even before I started in Saudi Arabia.
"I had maybe two months of golf and had taken 12 years away from the game.
"It's a pretty hard thing to do and lots of time to make up for.
"I feel really confident that next year I'll have a great season, and I'm going to try to play well here and play well next week as well."
Kim is also in the field for next week's Saudi International.
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