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Remember golf's next big thing, Anthony Kim? He doesn't even play for fun any more

He doesn;t know if he’ll ever play again after his game crumbled.

IT HAS BEEN two years since Anthony Kim, a now 28-year-old golfer who was once the most promising young player in the sport, has played a PGA Tour event.

John Hawkins of the Golf Channel spoke to Kim’s agent, and his quotes don’t give you a ton of confidence that Kim will be back any time soon.

In fact, he’s not even playing golf for fun anymore.

From Hawkins’ story:

“In search of something resembling context, I asked [Kim's agent] if Kim was playing any golf, even recreationally.

“‘No.’”

Kim vaulted to the top of the golf world in 2008 by winning at Quail Hollow and the AT&T Championship. He made $4.6 million and finished the year ranked 11th in the world.

His game started to crumbled in late-2010, though, and in May of 2012 he picked up the first of two major injuries — the second of which was a torn Achilles. He hasn’t played since.

He’s now ranked around 1,500, with no apparent signs of staging a comeback.

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His agent told Hawkins that he’s alive and well in Texas:

“He’s not living under a bridge, he’s not living in a box. I’m going to go see him [in Texas] in a few weeks, and at that point, I’ll get a better definition of where he stands.”

It’s a strange story. Kim was supposed to be the next big thing at age 22. Six years later, he’s not even playing the sport.

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    May 1st 2014, 10:01 AM

    Forgot about him till I read this

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    May 1st 2014, 9:13 AM

    Strange fish apparently, had a touch of the Floyd mayweathers in terms of spending cash. Bought a $250,000 watch at one stage which was so blinged up it actually looked like it was worth a fiver! But he was a good player, had a serious Ryder cup thrashing Sergio and contended in a couple of majors before it all went belly up. Too much, too soon perhaps

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    May 1st 2014, 1:31 PM

    Likes to party bit too much I understand, probably find when his cash runs out he will be back playing the game

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    May 1st 2014, 12:59 PM

    David Duval anyone?

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    May 1st 2014, 2:00 PM

    Big difference between the two.

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