Cameron Smith (golfer)

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Cameron Smith (born 18 August 1993) is an Australian professional golfer who currently plays on the LIV Golf League. He won the 2022 Open Championship, and has won five other tournaments on the PGA Tour, including the 2022 Players Championship. He has also won the Australian PGA Championship three times.

Born (1993-08-18) 18 August 1993 (age 32)
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight172 lb (78 kg)
Sporting nationality Australia
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Cameron Smith
Smith in 2022
Personal information
Born (1993-08-18) 18 August 1993 (age 32)
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight172 lb (78 kg)
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceJacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Spouse
Shanel Naoum
(m. 2023)
Career
Turned professional2013
Current toursPGA Tour of Australasia
LIV Golf
Former toursPGA Tour
Asian Tour
Professional wins12
Highest ranking2 (17 July 2022)[1]
(as of 10 May 2026)
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour6
European Tour4
PGA Tour of Australasia3
LIV Golf3
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters TournamentT2: 2020
PGA ChampionshipT9: 2023
U.S. Open4th/T4: 2015, 2023
The Open ChampionshipWon: 2022
Achievements and awards
Asian Tour
Rookie of the Year
2014
Greg Norman Medal2020, 2022
PGA Player of the Year2022
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Early life

Smith was born in Logan City, Queensland,[2] and grew up in the northern suburb of Bray Park where he attended Pine Rivers State High School throughout his upbringing.[3] As a two-year-old, Smith began playing at Wantima Country Club,[4] a small golf course in the northern suburb of Brisbane[5] while his father Des worked as a printer[6] and was a club captain at the club.[4] Smith's mother, Sharon, worked at the local department store.[6] Smith has a sister, Mel.[7] In 2010, Smith represented Australia in the boys' division of the Trans Tasman Cup alongside Ryan Peake.[8]

Professional career

Australasian Tours

In 2013, Smith turned professional.[9] He played on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Smith finished tied for second at the 2015 Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship and at the 2016 Emirates Australian Open.[10]

Smith played on the Asian Tour in 2014, finishing in the top-10 seven times and finishing 5th on the Order of Merit. His best finish was tied for second at the 2014 CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters. Smith's first PGA Tour event was the CIMB Classic in October 2014, which was a co-sanctioned event with the Asian Tour; he tied for 5th.

PGA Tour

In April, Smith tied for 15th in the RBC Heritage, playing on a sponsor's exemption. After qualifying for the 2015 U.S. Open, his top-4 finish earned him an invitation to the 2016 Masters Tournament.[11] The finish also earned Smith Special Temporary Membership on the PGA Tour for the remainder of the 2015 season.[12] Smith earned his 2015–16 PGA Tour card by earning enough as a non-member to have been in the top 125 on the money list: his best three events would have been sufficient.[13]

In 2016 Smith finished 157th in the FedEx points list. His performance in the Web.com Tour Finals, where he was runner-up in the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship, allowed him to return to the PGA Tour for 2017.[14]

In May 2017, Smith, partnered with Jonas Blixt, won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the first team event on the PGA Tour since 1981. The pair did not make a bogey during the tournament and defeated Scott Brown and Kevin Kisner in a playoff. It was Smith's first career PGA Tour win.[15] He had two top-10 finishes on the 2017 PGA Tour, tying for 6th place at the Valero Texas Open and for 7th at the Wyndham Championship and finished 46th in the FedEx Cup standings. He started the new PGA Tour season by tying for 5th place in the CIMB Classic in Malaysia and finishing 3rd in the CJ Cup in South Korea in late 2017. Smith continued his good form by finishing 4th in the Emirates Australian Open and then winning the Australian PGA Championship the following week, beating Jordan Zunic in a playoff.[16]

Smith at the 2017 Australian Open

In December 2018, Smith defended his title at the Australian PGA Championship, winning by two strokes over Marc Leishman.[17]

In December 2019, Smith played on the International team at the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia. The U.S. team won 16–14. Smith went 1–1–1 including a win in his Sunday singles match against Justin Thomas.[18]

In January 2020, Smith won the Sony Open in Hawaii in a playoff over Brendan Steele; his first individual victory on the PGA Tour.[19] At the 2020 Masters in November, Smith became the first golfer in Masters history to shoot four rounds in the 60s (67-68-69-69).[20]

In April 2021, Smith won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans for the second time. This time he was partnered with fellow countryman Marc Leishman. The duo won in a playoff over Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel.[21]

Smith qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and competed in the men's competition in July/August 2021. He scored −14 across the four rounds and finished tenth. In spite of shooting 66 in the third and fourth rounds, he was still out of medal contention.[22]

In January, Smith won the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua Resort on Maui, Hawaii. Smith shot a PGA Tour record of 34 under par winning by one stroke over world number one Jon Rahm. 34 under par beat the previous mark of 31 under par set by Ernie Els at the same tournament in 2003.[23] In March, Smith won The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, becoming the fifth Australian to win the tournament; having hit his second shot on the final hole into the water, Smith managed to get up and down to make a bogey and finish one stroke ahead of Anirban Lahiri.[24]

In July, Smith won his first major championship at the 150th Open Championship, played at the Old Course at St Andrews. He shot a final-round 64 to come from four strokes off the lead and finish one shot ahead of Cameron Young and two ahead of joint third round leader Rory McIlroy.[25] During the FedEx Cup Playoffs in August, he struggled with a hip injury, and did not play in the second event, the BMW Championship.[26] At the end of the PGA Tour season, he won the PGA Player of the Year award.[27] In November, Smith won the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship for the third time.[28]

LIV Golf Series

Cameron Smith at his LIV Golf introductory press conference with Marc Leishman, August 2022.

At the end of August 2022, following the Tour Championship, it was announced that Smith had joined LIV Golf.[29] The move had been speculated since The Open, with him repeatedly declining to confirm or deny the rumours.[26][30][31]

Smith finished in a tie for 4th in his first LIV start in Boston, with Dustin Johnson winning the 3-man playoff.[32] He won in his second start, scoring rounds of 66, 68 and 69 to finish on 13-under par to win by three shots ahead of previous winner Dustin Johnson and Peter Uihlein. Smith won over $5 million from his first 4 starts on LIV Golf.[33]

Amateur wins

Professional wins (12)

PGA Tour wins (6)

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Major championships (1)
Players Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (4)
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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 1 May 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with Sweden Jonas Blixt)
−27 (67-62-68-64=261) Playoff United States Scott Brown and United States Kevin Kisner
2 12 Jan 2020 Sony Open in Hawaii −11 (70-65-66-68=269) Playoff United States Brendan Steele
3 25 Apr 2021 Zurich Classic of New Orleans (2)
(with Australia Marc Leishman)
−20 (63-72-63-70=268) Playoff South Africa Louis Oosthuizen and South Africa Charl Schwartzel
4 9 Jan 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions −34 (65-64-64-65=258) 1 stroke Spain Jon Rahm
5 14 Mar 2022 The Players Championship −13 (69-71-69-66=275) 1 stroke India Anirban Lahiri
6 17 Jul 2022 The Open Championship −20 (67-64-73-64=268) 1 stroke United States Cameron Young
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PGA Tour playoff record (3–1)

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No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with Sweden Jonas Blixt)
United States Scott Brown and United States Kevin Kisner Won with birdie on fourth extra hole
2 2020 Sony Open in Hawaii United States Brendan Steele Won with par on first extra hole
3 2021 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(with Australia Marc Leishman)
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen and South Africa Charl Schwartzel Won with par on first extra hole
4 2021 The Northern Trust United States Tony Finau Lost to par on first extra hole
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European Tour wins (4)

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Legend
Major championships (1)
Other European Tour (3)
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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 3 Dec 2017
(2018 season)
Australian PGA Championship1 −18 (68-67-67-68=270) Playoff Australia Jordan Zunic
2 2 Dec 2018
(2019 season)
Australian PGA Championship1 (2) −16 (70-65-67-70=272) 2 strokes Australia Marc Leishman
3 17 Jul 2022 The Open Championship −20 (67-64-73-64=268) 1 stroke United States Cameron Young
4 27 Nov 2022
(2023 season)
Fortinet Australian PGA Championship1 (3) −14 (68-65-69-68=270) 3 strokes Japan Ryo Hisatsune, Australia Jason Scrivener
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1Co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia

European Tour playoff record (1–0)

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No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
1 2017 Australian PGA Championship Australia Jordan Zunic Won with par on second extra hole
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PGA Tour of Australasia wins (3)

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No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 3 Dec 2017 Australian PGA Championship1 −18 (68-67-67-68=270) Playoff Australia Jordan Zunic
2 2 Dec 2018 Australian PGA Championship1 (2) −16 (70-65-67-70=272) 2 strokes Australia Marc Leishman
3 27 Nov 2022 Fortinet Australian PGA Championship1 (3) −14 (68-65-69-68=270) 3 strokes Japan Ryo Hisatsune, Australia Jason Scrivener
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1Co-sanctioned by the European Tour

PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (1–1)

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No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
1 2016 Emirates Australian Open Australia Ashley Hall, United States Jordan Spieth Spieth won with birdie on first extra hole
2 2017 Australian PGA Championship Australia Jordan Zunic Won with par on second extra hole
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LIV Golf League wins (3)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 18 Sep 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Chicago −13 (66-68-69=203) 3 strokes United States Dustin Johnson, United States Peter Uihlein
2 9 Jul 2023 LIV Golf London1 −15 (63-67-68=198) 1 stroke Australia Marc Leishman, United States Patrick Reed
3 13 Aug 2023 LIV Golf Bedminster1 −12 (66-67-68=201) 7 strokes India Anirban Lahiri
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1Co-sanctioned by the MENA Tour

LIV Golf League playoff record (0–2)

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No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
1 2023 LIV Golf Tulsa South Africa Branden Grace, United States Dustin Johnson Johnson won with birdie on first extra hole
2 2024 LIV Golf Hong Kong Mexico Abraham Ancer, England Paul Casey Ancer won with birdie on first extra hole
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Playoff record

Asian Tour playoff record (0–1)

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No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
1 2024 PIF Saudi International Chile Joaquín Niemann, United States Caleb Surratt Niemann won with birdie on second extra hole
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Major championships

Wins (1)

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YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
2022The Open Championship4 shot deficit−20 (67-64-73-64=268)1 strokeUnited States Cameron Young
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Results timeline

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

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Tournament 2015201620172018
Masters Tournament T55 T5
U.S. Open T4 T59 CUT
The Open Championship CUT 78
PGA Championship T25 CUT T56
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Tournament 20192020202120222023202420252026
Masters Tournament T51 T2 T10 T3 T34 T6 CUT CUT
PGA Championship T64 T43 T59 T13 T9 T63 CUT
U.S. Open T72 T38 CUT CUT 4 T32 CUT
The Open Championship T20 NT T33 1 T33 CUT CUT
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  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
NT = no tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Summary

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TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament011355108
PGA Championship000013108
U.S. Open000222106
The Open Championship10011285
Totals11169123827
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  • Most consecutive cuts made – 11 (2018 Open – 2021 PGA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (twice)

The Players Championship

Wins (1)

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YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner-up
2022The Players Championship2 shot deficit−13 (69-71-69-66=275)1 strokeIndia Anirban Lahiri
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Results timeline

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Tournament 201720182019202020212022
The Players Championship CUT CUT T56 C T17 1
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  Win

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

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Tournament2015201620172018201920202021
Championship T6 T22 T11
Match Play QF T61 NT1 T28
Invitational 23 T12 T59 T5
Champions T64 T54 T60 NT1 NT1
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1Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
NT = No tournament
"T" = Tied

Team appearances

Amateur

Professional

Recognition

See also

References

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