Anthony Kim will join 17 other LIV Golf players in the penultimate International Series event of the Asian Tour season in two weeks’ time.
Kim, 39, has confirmed his participation in International Series Qatar at Doha Golf Club from 27-30 November.
The former U.S. Ryder Cup hero is expected to be invited back to compete on the LIV Golf League in 2025.
GolfMagic understands Kim will join up with a team for the first time and that wildcards will be removed from the breakaway circuit.
Nothing is confirmed just yet though.
Kim was one of two wildcards on LIV Golf last season alongside Hudson Swafford.
But Swafford has not been invited back onto LIV Golf next season.
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The International Series on the Asian Tour is backed by LIV Golf.
As a result, the winner of the season-long International Series rankings receives a golden ticket onto the LIV Golf League for 2025.
America’s John Catlin is leading the way right now, but Canada’s Richard T. Lee is going in hot pursuit.
There are just three events left to play on the International Series with events in Hong Kong (21-24 November), Qatar (27-30 November) and Saudi Arabia (4-7 December).
A large number of LIV Golf players are also expected to compete in the Saudi event next month.
Kim will be joined by a number of other LIV Golf stars in Qatar, including major champions Patrick Reed, Charl Schwartzel and Louis Oosthuizen.
Another space will also open up for a new LIV Golf player at their Promotions Event next month.
LIV Golf has confirmed to GolfMagic that a full roster of new teams and players will be announced before the end of the year.
The first event of the 2025 LIV Golf League season takes place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 8 February.
Scroll below to check out the 17 LIV Golf players confirmed for International Series Qatar…
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