Report: World No. 2 Cam Smith joining LIV on $100M deal
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[August 10, 2022]
World No. 2 and Open
Championship winner Cameron Smith agreed to a deal in excess of $100
million to sign with the LIV Golf Series, the Telegraph reported
Tuesday.
Smith, 28, would become by far the highest-ranked player in the
world to join LIV, and one of the brightest stars. The Australian
also won The Players Championship earlier this year and enters the
PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs this week second in the points
standings.
Smith's plan is reportedly to finish out the PGA Tour season --
where he has a real chance to win the FedEx Cup and the $18 million
prize that comes with it -- before he joins LIV for its next
tournament in Boston in early September.
The news came hours after Cameron Percy of Australia said in an
interview that Smith and another fellow Australian, Marc Leishman,
already have signed deals to exit the PGA Tour.
"Unfortunate, yeah, they're gone," Percy told RSN Radio.
Smith had a pre-tournament press conference at the FedEx St. Jude
Championship, the first leg of the playoffs, scheduled for Tuesday
afternoon in Memphis, Tenn. He declined to comment on the accuracy
of the Telegraph's report while pushing back on Percy's own
comments.
"My goal here is to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs. That's all I'm here
for. I have no comment on that," Smith said.
"My goal is to win the FedEx Cup Playoffs. That's all I'm here for.
If there's something I need to say regarding the PGA Tour or LIV it
will come from Cameron Smith, not Cameron Percy."
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After Smith won The Open at St. Andrews last month,
he received a question at his press conference about rumors that LIV
was pursuing him. Smith deflected.
"I just won the British Open and you're asking about that? I think
that's pretty not that good," Smith said at the time. "I don't know,
mate. My team around me worries about all that stuff. I'm here to
win golf tournaments."
As for Percy, he said the human rights element of the Saudi-backed
circuit weighed on him.
"The more and more you look into it, some people don't care, some
people have got a conscience and do care," he said. "It really comes
down to, you know, ‘They just executed 80 people this week, just
chopped their heads off.' They're not the nicest people in the
world.
"Do you just look past that and go, ‘Oh well, I'm
rich I don't really care'. It's a tough one, it really is."
Percy said a conversation with Adam Scott, who is on the record
saying he would consider a move to LIV Golf, helped open the eyes of
his fellow countrymen to the new tour. He also said the deals for
Smith and the 38-year-old Leishman, currently ranked No. 56 in the
world, are lucrative.
"(Scott) said he met with these guys (LIV reps) in 2017 -- they were
ready (to) do all this. So, the (PGA) Tour has known for a long time
that this stuff is in the works," Percy said.
Percy, 48, finished in the top 10 at last week's Wyndham
Championship, just ahead of the start of the FedEx Playoffs this
week.
--Field Level Media
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