LIV Golf’s Anthony Kim is to make his mark once again on the Asian Tour’s International Series, as the former World Number Six has confirmed to play at Doha Golf Club in just two weeks’ time.

The 39-year-old made a return to professional golf in a surprise turn of events when he signed for LIV Golf back in February. His 2024 season of events included the rest of the LIV Golf League and a solo event in Macau on the Asian Tour, after falling out of love with the game for over a decade.

Kim’s last run out was at LIV Golf Chicago in mid-September, where the Wildcard player recorded his second-best result of the season. It is still unknown what format Kim is playing in the LIV Golf League for the upcoming 2025 season.

No real stranger to the Middle East, Kim has twice played over here before. Most recently, it was in February on his return to professional golf at the season-opening LIV Golf event in Jeddah. You’d then have to look back to 2010 when he competed in the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club on the then European Tour, where he signed for a tie in 13th place.

A host of LIV Golfers will join AK on the Peter Harradine designed layout with Sam Horsfield, Thomas Pieters, David Puig, Dean Burmester, Patrick Reed, Louis Oosthuizen, Peter Uihlein, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace and Anirban Lahiri already confirmed.

Players closer to home include the UAE’s Joshua Grenville-Wood and Saudi Arabi’s Shergo Al Kurdi both currently in the US $2.5 million dollar event, while American John Catlin will be looking to finish his season strong by securing a coveted LIV Golf League spot for 2025 as the International Series Rankings winner.

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