Here's a question few will ever have to ponder: Would you rather chase your passion, or hang it up for an exorbitant amount of money? A recent report on Golf.com seems to suggest that former PGA star Anthony Kim is opting for the latter. Derailed by a brutal string of injuries in 2012, Kim disappeared from the pro ranks to heal and rehab, but two years later, has yet to return to the course. The reason may be a lucrative one. A friend close to Kim speculates that an insurance policy the golfer took out in case injury ended his career is worth at least $10 million, and possibly escalating closer to $20 million. If he takes another swing on the tour, that money is gone. More details here , but that's one tough call. Anaheim Ducks fans didn't quite get the run out of the team in the playoffs last season that they were hoping for, but a series of surprises for one group of season ticket holders may help ease the pain a little. Starting with Ryan Kesler at reception and ending with Bruce Boudreau in the locker room, a select few fans picking up their tickets got the tour and meet-and-greet of a lifetime. On the diamond, Giants infielder Matt Duffy increased his popularity with a...
Mad Dash: Former PGA star may earn $10 million to never play again (NBC on Yahoo Sports)
Published September 18, 2014 at 8:40 AM
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