Who would have thought a typically reserved PGA Tour player would become golf’s new social media warrior? This soft-spoken professional has suddenly emerged as LIV Golf fans’ most outspoken adversary. This startling transformation coincides perfectly with his unexpected resurgence at the PGA Championship.
The battlefield ignited when Michael S. Kim proudly announced making the Quail Hollow cut. “As so many LIV fanboys told me yesterday, I don’t know what weekends at majors are like; I’m excited to find out!” he declared, directly challenging his online critics.
The critics, Kim mentioned, emerged after Kim’s initial shot at Bryson DeChambeau. “Give him time till tomorrow. He’s not used to playing on Thursday,” Kim quipped, cleverly mocking LIV’s Friday-starting format. But why did Kim take a jab at Bryson? Was it because of Bryson’s 3 bogeys that made his score par? Nevertheless, DeChambeau’s faithful followers immediately launched a counterattack, questioning Kim’s major credentials.
Kim’s play at Quail Hollow provided the perfect backdrop for this unexpected feud. After two solid rounds of 71 and 72, he was tied at T62 with elite players Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele. “If someone had told me I was tied with Rory and Xander after two days, I would have signed up in a heartbeat,” Kim noted proudly. This performance validated his newfound confidence and fueled his willingness to engage critics.
Kim’s refusal to retreat from this confrontation signals a seismic shift in golf’s social media landscape. Most professionals sidestep fan conflicts, especially regarding the contentious tour rivalry. Kim instead embraced the friction, boldly defending his position and reputation against the digital onslaught. He also called out PGA professional, Michael Block, for missing the cut after shooting 15 over, saying, “Hope the crowd really shows up at Colonial next week so he doesn’t MC.”
PGA Champ thoughts (Friday)
-If someone had told me I was tied with Rory and Xander after two days, I would have signed up in a heartbeat haha. Happy to make another cut at a major. Made two nerve racking putts on the last two . It’s a pretty bunched up leaderboard and I’ll be…
— Michael S. Kim (@Mike_kim714) May 16, 2025
The timing of Kim’s social media offensive appears perfectly calculated. The PGA Championship is one of four annual occasions where PGA Tour loyalists and LIV Golf competitors face off directly. This heightened environment naturally amplifies tensions between supporters of both circuits. Kim provided the spark that ignited the underlying tensions.
His sudden willingness to challenge LIV Golf’s passionate fanbase stems from a remarkable transformation on the course in 2025.
Michael Kim’s breakthrough season fuels newfound confidence
Kim’s audacity directly reflects his competitive renaissance during the 2025 campaign. His impressive runner-up at the WM Phoenix Open and fourth-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational have rewritten his career trajectory. These achievements provide the foundation for his increasingly assertive public persona.
Making the cut at the PGA Championship represents just the latest success in Kim’s revitalized season. After missing cuts at this major in both 2018 and 2019, his current form grants legitimate credibility to his confrontational stance. His statistical improvements tell the same story of remarkable evolution.
The remarkable contrast between Kim’s and DeChambeau’s Quail Hollow play creates perfect timing. After the opening round, DeChambeau languished outside the top 70, validating Kim’s criticisms. This performance disparity provided additional ammunition in the escalating social media battle.
Kim’s improved statistical profile further strengthens his position in this debate. Leading the Tour in bogey avoidance and ranking 22nd in approach play demonstrates genuine improvement. His $2.9 million in season earnings reflect consistent excellence rather than random good form. These numbers give substantial weight to his newfound willingness to engage critics.
The entire episode reflects golf’s deepening divides. Analyst Brandel Chamblee has noted the “palpable dislike” permeating relationships between tours and their supporters. DeChambeau continues to face significant criticism from PGA Tour circles. Kim has simply dragged these tensions from private whispers into the glaring public spotlight.
Will this digital confrontation between players and fans intensify as the major season progresses?
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