‘Get it done’: Aussie golf’s huge boost as Smith drops big announcement
Cameron Smith has put winning a maiden Australian Open at the top of his priority list after confirming he’ll return home at the end of the year for another crack at doing the local double.
FIBA Basketball World Cup | Watch the Australian Boomers vs Japan 9PM AEST Tuesday FREE & LIVE with ESPN on Kayo Freebies. | Stream every Australian Boomers and Team USA game plus the Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Final FREE & LIVE with ESPN on Kayo Freebies.But with three Australian PGA titles already on his resume, Smith is out to avoid a repeat of last year’s weekend fade-out and grab the Stonehaven Cup.
Cameron Smith celebrates victory at the 2022 Australian PGA Championship. Picture: Bradley Kanaris/Getty ImagesThe PGA will be played at Royal Queensland in Brisbane, while the Australian Open will again be a mixed event played at both The Australian Golf Club and The Lakes in Sydney.
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