LIV Golf's Anthony Kim posted a rare motivational message on social media on Wednesday as he prepared for the series' next event in Andalucia, Spain, next week.
Kim made reference to working harder than a crack addict when she posted early on X.
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“Good morning. Does a crackhead (sic) let a day go by without finding a way to get high? NO. I know that,” she wrote. “I'm not going to let a crackhead (sic) outwork me today. I'm 1% better today, less sssgoo!”
Kim is tied for last place in the LIV golf rankings. Last month in Nashville, he finished 46th on the leaderboard, scoring evenly through 54 holes. He was 48th in Houston and 53rd in Singapore, as of early May.
He disappeared from the PGA Tour years ago and his return to the professional ranks was highly publicized in January.
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Kim last competed before joining LIV Golf at the 2012 Wells Fargo Championship when she was 26. She withdrew from the tournament due to injury, marking her third consecutive withdrawal.
A month later, Kim underwent surgery to repair his left Achilles tendon and was not heard from again in the golf world as many wondered if he would return.
Kim also dealt with tendinitis in his left arm and a left thumb injury during his 122 PGA Tour starts.
He spoke openly about his battle with addiction in an interview on LIV Golf Plus in April.
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“Golf is important to me and not at the same time,” Kim said, according to ESPN. “I've had some really dark moments. I've had some really low moments. I've felt really alone, even when there were a million people around. I needed to clear my mind and figure out what my purpose was on this planet.”
Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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