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Anthony Kim’s victory at the LIV Golf Adelaide 2026 will be remembered as one of the most emotional comebacks in modern golf. Starting the final round five shots off the pace at The Grange Golf Club, Kim delivered a flawless, bogey-free 9-under-par 63 to surge past stars like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. Finishing at 23-under, he claimed his first professional win in nearly 16 years, stunning fans and competitors alike with a performance filled with confidence, control, and vintage flair.

Equally impressive was the equipment setup that supported Kim’s remarkable run. Competing without a traditional endorsement deal, he relied on a carefully selected mix of trusted clubs from multiple brands — a personalised setup built around feel, precision, and versatility. From powerful drives to pinpoint approach shots and clutch putting, his bag reflected a player who knows his game inside out and is willing to trust what works, rather than what is marketed.

Kim’s journey back to the winner’s circle has been anything but ordinary. Once one of golf’s brightest young talents, a Ryder Cup standout, and a former world top-10 player, he stepped away from the sport in 2012 following injuries and personal struggles. After more than a decade away, he returned through the LIV Golf League, gradually rebuilding his confidence and competitive edge. His triumph in Adelaide marks his first victory since the 2010 Shell Houston Open, closing a long and challenging chapter in his career.

More than just another tournament win, Kim’s performance in Australia symbolised resilience, patience, and belief. Every birdie, every confident swing, and every calm putt told the story of a player who refused to let his past define his future. In Adelaide, Anthony Kim didn’t just win a golf tournament — he reclaimed his place among the game’s most compelling stories and reminded the world why his talent once captivated an entire generation.
Now, let’s take a closer look at the clubs that powered this unforgettable comeback and break down what Anthony Kim had in the bag during his historic week in Adelaide.

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond (10.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 60 TX

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond (15 degrees)

Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond (18 degrees)

TaylorMade P-7TW (5-9), Titleist T250 (4) Buy here

Titleist Vokey SM11 44.10F (45 degrees), 50.12F (49 degrees), 54.12D (55 degrees), 58.04T (59 degrees)

Titleist Scotty Cameron TourType Timeless GSS Tour Prototype

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