Australian golfer Cameron Percy told a Melbourne radio station that countrymen Smith and Marc Leishman would be leaving for LIV after the PGA Tour's FedEx ...
Smith is second in the points standings behind Scottie Scheffler. Leishman, 38, the winner of six PGA Tour events, is ranked 62nd in FedEx points. The request was denied Tuesday by a federal district court judge. "Absolutely, yeah. Smith is playing for the first time this week following his Open victory at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first of three FedEx Cup playoff events. That’s all I’m here for. Smith appeared at a scheduled press conference on Tuesday at the FedEx St. Jude Championship and when asked about the report said: “My goal here is to win the FedEx Cup playoffs.
We've reached a point where a golfer has to take a blood oath on their mother's grave while stabbing a voodoo doll of Greg Norman for me to believe that any ...
And finally Smith, the face for the younger generation whose actions are never their fault because the avalanche of shit they swim in was foisted upon them. It’s rare for a golfer to come across as someone you wouldn’t want to smack with a tuna sandwich within three minutes of conversation at a country club. How that detachment is viewed now changes for people who are turned off by the capitalistic all-consuming blob that is the Saudi tour. Cameron has a little bit of that endearing ignorance David Spade was able to conjure up during the best movie (not featuring Chris Farley) of his career. I’m not going to go into detail about the lawsuit because two groups of old, rich white guys bludgeoning each other with lawyers and squeaky rubber mallets make watching golf thrilling by comparison. Cut to Norman, watching the presser, pouring vodka in a glass, and nodding maniacally.
Appearing at a press conference ahead of the start to the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs in Memphis Tuesday, Smith declined to comment when asked whether he is ...
Smith did note that he still plans to play in the Presidents Cup on September 20-25. “I’m here to play the FedEx Cup Playoffs,” he reiterated. “If there’s something I need to say about the PGA Tour or LIV, it’ll come from Cameron Smith, not Cameron Percy. I’m a man of my word and whenever you guys need to know anything, it’ll be said by me.”
The signing marks a significant win for the controversial Saudi-backed golf league as it secures the services of a reigning major champion and one of the ...
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According to Australian golfer Cameron Percy, both Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman have now signed contracts to join LIV Golf. In an interview with RSN radio, ...
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Cameron Smith, the No. 2-ranked golfer in the world, reportedly will play in this month's FedEx Cup playoffs before announcing he will join the LIV Golf ...
Across the country, a California court is set to decide whether three LIV golfers should be able to play in this month’s PGA events after defecting to the rogue league. Boston and Chicago are set to host LIV events in September, while Miami is the home of the tour’s championship tournament at the end of October. The ongoing battle between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf Series reportedly will see the No. 2-ranked golfer in the world switch sides.
The latest LIV Golf rumors about Cam Smith and Marc Leishman appear to be true as a fellow Australian PGA Tour player confirmed they're gone.
Given the turning point that we were seemingly reaching anyway with litigation now in the courts, this could be an even bigger wrinkle in the equation. Percy was asked directly about it on the Golf Gambling Podcast and seemed a bit broken up about it as he said, “Yeah, it is unfortunately so. All of the news recently surrounding LIV Golf and, by proxy, the PGA Tour has concerned the antitrust lawsuit filed by the Greg Norman-led startup league.
The No. 2 player in the world could be on his way out as the latest high-profile defection from the PGA Tour.
With a strong next three weeks, it's feasible that he could end up winning the PGA Tour Player of the Year. Smith enters the FedEx Cup Playoffs No. 2 in points. His name was linked to the PGA Tour's rival in nearly every conversation, which means nothing, of course, but was certainly interesting as a topic of conversation throughout the week. He also addressed fellow Australian Cameron Percy, who recently (and casually) said on the Golf Gambling Podcast that Smith was "gone, unfortunately" to LIV. Rumors flew about Smith fleeing the PGA Tour during The Open at St. Andrews last month. As the PGA Tour-LIV Golf battle waged in a courtroom in Northern California on Tuesday, LIV may have scored another victory on the other side of the country.
Despite published reports that indicate he is leaving the PGA Tour for the rival LIV Golf circuit, Australia's Cameron Smith said Tuesday that he's ...
The Telegraph reported that Smith is expected to make his LIV Golf debut in Boston on Sept. 2-4. We missed a year because of COVID and that's something that I look forward to being a part of." He has earned more than $9.8 million in 16 starts this season.
Cameron Smith, the reigning Open champion and world No 2 has deflected fellow-pro's report he is “gone” to Saudi-backed LIV rebel golf tour.
“Like I said, I’m here to play the FedEx Cup play-offs. I’m here to win the FedEx Cup play-offs.” The Telegraph report claims confirmation of his switch is expected after the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs this week in Memphis.
The Open Championship winner said he was focused on the FedEx Cup Playoffs as a report in The Telegraph says he is going to play in the next LIV Golf event ...
Smith could earn millions of dollars in the playoffs, and then move on to LIV afterward. We missed a year because of COVID, and that's something that I look forward to being a part of." "I have no comment to that," he said. "That's something that we've been looking forward to for the last three years. After one question about golf, he was asked about a possible departure to LIV. He had a good chance, too; his dual victories at the Players Championship and the Open positioned him in second place in the FedEx Cup points standings at the end of the regular season, trailing only Scottie Scheffler.
Cam Smith is reportedly joining LIV Golf, but he refused to confirm those reports before the start of the FedEx Cup Playoffs this week.
And, currently ranked No. 2 in the FedEx Cup standings, he has a better chance than most. It could also prove to be his last. This time, the focus is Cameron Smith.
Cameron Smith declined to comment Tuesday on a report that he is set to leave for LIV Golf following the conclusion of the FedExCup Playoffs.
A three-time winner this season, Smith is also considered one of the frontrunners for the PGA Tour Player of the Year award. “That’s what I’m here to do. He said that he “absolutely” intended to play on the International Presidents Cup team next month at Quail Hollow – “That’s something that I look forward to being a part of” – but the Telegraph reported that he’s expected to already be a member of LIV Golf by then. Tour player Cameron Percy said on an Australian radio station earlier this week that Smith and fellow Aussie Marc Leishman were both “gone” to the upstart tour. I think that’s pretty – not that good.” He said that his management team handles those matters. “I have no comment to that,” he said.