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  28 Aug 2022, 10:11

Smith among PGA players set for LIV Golf jump: reports

WASHINGTON, Aug 28, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - British Open champion Cameron Smith of
Australia is among several US PGA Tour players who will defect to the Saudi-
backed rival LIV Golf Series, according to multiple reports Saturday.

World number two Smith had been the subject of several reports about joining
LIV Golf shortly after lifting the Claret Jug last month, but has avoided
discussion of the subject while playing in this month's PGA FedEx Cup
playoffs.

Golf Channel, ESPN and Sports Illustrated cited unnamed sources in reporting
that several big-name PGA players were waiting until after Sunday's
completion of the PGA's Tour Championship in Atlanta to announce their plans
to join LIV Golf.

Smith will play in next week's LIV Golf event in Boston along with compatriot
Marc Leishman, India's Anirban Lahiri, Chile's Joaquin Niemann and Americans
Harold Varner and Cameron Tringale, according to Sports Illustrated and ESPN;
while Golf Channel named all but Lahiri.

Chilean Mito Pereira will also leave for LIV Golf but was uncertain for
Boston, leaving his status up in the air for next month's Presidents Cup in
Charlotte, North Carolina.

The team event, pitting a US squad against a non-European Internationals
lineup, would not be open to any player banned by the PGA -- and all players
who have teed off in any LIV Golf event have been handed instant indefinite
suspensions.

LIV Golf's record $25 million purses and 54-hole format has attracted several
big-name players to the upstart series, including Phil Mickelson, Bryson
DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood, Ian
Poulter, Patrick Reed and Dustin Johnson.

The Internationals lineup was already hit by defections to LIV Golf by South
African Louis Oosthuizen and several countrymen, plus Mexico's Abraham Ancer
and Carlos Ortiz.

"I was chosen by our players to lead the International team to the best of my
abilities, and I will carry out this honor fully," Internationals captain
Trevor Immelman of South Africa told Golf Channel.

"All I can control is the experience the 12 players who want to be at the
Presidents Cup will have."

Smith and Niemann are among players who have qualified on points for the
Internationals squad. Immelman is expected to be able to replace any
unavailable players who made the team on points with extra captain's picks.