Anthony Kim
Kim will play in the latest International Series event on the Asian Tour Image Credit: Supplied

Anthony Kim, who recently announced his return to professional golf as a LIV Golf Wild Card player, has joined a strong field featuring stars from the LIV Golf League and the cream of the Asian Tour for the US $2 million International Series Macau presented by Wynn from 14-17 March.

The American recently returned to golf after almost 12 years away from the game, and he is set to compete against some big names at Macau Golf & Country Club.

Former Masters champions Sergio Garcia (Fireballs GC) and Patrick Reed (4Aces GC) headline a star-studded LIV Golf League line-up alongside former US Open champion and new Smash GC member Graeme McDowell.

Other strong contenders in the field this weekend include Fireballs GC player David Puig from Spain, the recent IRS Prima Malaysian Open champion, while India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar and Australian veteran Scott Hend have both won twice in Macau.

Kim has played consecutive LIV Golf events in Jeddah and Hong Kong in recent weeks and showed great form on the final day at the Hong Kong Golf Club, carding a five-under 65 in his final round on Sunday.

He said: “I just kept doing what I've been working on the last two months. Obviously being away from the game so long, it's been tough to practice and get all the things that I need to get prepared for the tournament, but I'm working on the right things at this moment.

“It's just one round of golf. But I played the right way. I didn't do anything extraordinary. I just played like I know how to play. The scores were what they are.”

Kim was a key member of the victorious US Ryder Cup team at Valhalla in 2008, where he beat Garcia 5&4 on the Sunday singles, and the pair will be competing once again as The International Series makes its debut in Macau.

The 38-year-old is no stranger to golf in the region. He played nine times on the Asian Tour until 2011, with four top-five finishes including a joint third in the 2011 Singapore Open, when he finished just one shot behind champion Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano.

Kim said: ”I had a great time playing on the Asian Tour in the past. These last few weeks have been a dream and a long time coming. I’m looking forward to working on my game and getting back out there.”

The tournament is the second of 10 elevated events on the Asian Tour that offer increased prize funds, world-class destinations, and a pathway to the LIV Golf League for golfers from all over the globe through the season-long International Series Rankings system.