LIV Golf On Brink of Securing Big Catch in Si Woo Kim Deal
A massive coup is reportedly looming for LIV Golf, with highly touted Korean golfer Si Woo Kim set to join the league. According to sources close to the negotiations, Kim would be joining forces with Kevin Na's Iron Heads team, marking a significant upgrade to their roster. This development comes on the heels of several high-profile additions in recent weeks, including Victor Perez and Laurie Canter from the PGA Tour.
The news is likely to send shockwaves through the golfing community, particularly among fans of LIV Golf who have been eagerly awaiting big-name signings. Kim's inclusion would not only bolster the league's lineup but also inject much-needed energy into a struggling league that has struggled to attract top talent in recent seasons.
Kim, a four-time winner on the PGA Tour and current world number 47, boasts an impressive track record, including victories at the 2017 Players Championship. The Korean golfer has demonstrated his prowess in high-pressure situations, with three top-ten finishes last season and a notable T-4 finish at the RSM Classic.
Kim's addition is also significant for LIV Golf's international appeal, as he has been a stalwart on the International team in recent Presidents Cup events. His departure would be felt by his teammates and fans alike, making this signing a major coup for LIV Golf.
The influx of new talent has sparked speculation about the future of the league, particularly regarding potential expansion to include an additional 14th team next season. With seven new players set to join in the coming weeks, including Scott Vincent and Yosuke Asaji, the lineup is shaping up to be more competitive than ever.
A massive coup is reportedly looming for LIV Golf, with highly touted Korean golfer Si Woo Kim set to join the league. According to sources close to the negotiations, Kim would be joining forces with Kevin Na's Iron Heads team, marking a significant upgrade to their roster. This development comes on the heels of several high-profile additions in recent weeks, including Victor Perez and Laurie Canter from the PGA Tour.
The news is likely to send shockwaves through the golfing community, particularly among fans of LIV Golf who have been eagerly awaiting big-name signings. Kim's inclusion would not only bolster the league's lineup but also inject much-needed energy into a struggling league that has struggled to attract top talent in recent seasons.
Kim, a four-time winner on the PGA Tour and current world number 47, boasts an impressive track record, including victories at the 2017 Players Championship. The Korean golfer has demonstrated his prowess in high-pressure situations, with three top-ten finishes last season and a notable T-4 finish at the RSM Classic.
Kim's addition is also significant for LIV Golf's international appeal, as he has been a stalwart on the International team in recent Presidents Cup events. His departure would be felt by his teammates and fans alike, making this signing a major coup for LIV Golf.
The influx of new talent has sparked speculation about the future of the league, particularly regarding potential expansion to include an additional 14th team next season. With seven new players set to join in the coming weeks, including Scott Vincent and Yosuke Asaji, the lineup is shaping up to be more competitive than ever.