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[NY DAILY NEWS] The U.S. could use a player like Anthony Kim in the Ryder Cup, but…
September 25, 2014

USA’s Anthony Kim reacts after winning his match against Europe’s Sergio Garcia during the final round of the Ryder Cup golf tournament at the Valhalla Golf Club, in Louisville, Ky., Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
[NY DAILY NEWS] At the time, it appeared that Kim, aggressive and cocky at just 23, was considered a possible successor to Tiger Woods and a Ryder Cup fixture for years.
Indeed, imagine him as a catalyst on an American team that will take on the heavily-favored Europeans in Scotland next week. [READ MORE]