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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sometimes, Professional Golfers Just Lose It

There have been many occasions throughout golf's history where someone who was at the top of their game loses that magic. It happened to Ian Baker-Finch after he won the 1991 British Open, it happened to David Duval after he won the 2001 British Open, and it looks like it happened to Anthony Kim.  Sure, he wasn't a major winner, but he had won multiple times, and he was a big part of the American victory in the 2008 Ryder Cup.  His story might be even more complicated then we might have thought. It's an interesting read, and even if he hasn't lost his game, I can understand why he wouldn't want to come back.

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