With an impressive performance at the 2025 PIF Saudi International, Anthony Kim has a good chance to get back into LIV Golf. He was relegated from the series after having a tough season. However, he put forward an amazing performance this week at the Asian Tour event. He settled in a tie for third place after two rounds and is in contention for the title. Kim is currently ranked 127th in the International Series standings, and if he manages to have a good finish this week, he could make a jump in the standings. The top two in the standings will secure their spot in LIV Golf, while the top 40 will be eligible to play in the LIV Golf Promotions in January. Thanks for the submission! Currently, Scott Vincent and Yosuke Asaji have secured the first two positions in the International Series standings. Anthony Kim returned to play golf after his over-decade-long break last year. However, he struggled on the greens last year and also this season. He started the 2025 campaign on the LIV Golf at the Riyadh event and recorded a T49 finish, while some of his other finishes included T52 in Adelaide, T29 in Miami, and T25 in Dallas. He settled in 55th place in the LIV Golf season standings and was relegated from the series. Meanwhile, last season, Kim skipped the first two events at the start of the season. He then played at the Jeddah event and settled in 53rd place, followed by a solo 50th in Hong Kong and 53rd in Miami. Some of his notable finishes from the last season is a tie for 36th at the Greenberg event, and T42 in Chicago. He settled in 56th place in the season standings last year. Anthony Kim reflects on his performance at the PIF Saudi International Anthony Kim started the campaign at the PIF Saudi International with an opening-round 67. He then carded a next round of 64, which helped him reach 11-under. I started off a little rough but got up and down when I needed to, and starting to feel more comfortable with my game out here.” Kim was also asked about the $5 million prize money of the event. However, he said that he is not worried about that. He said: “I’m not too worried about that. That stuff used to matter to me. Right now I’m just working on taking one shot at a time and make good golf swings and enjoy my time here in Saudi Arabia.” The PIF Saudi International will have its finale on November 22.
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