Cameron Smith withdraws from WGC-Match Play, needs ‘little break’
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[March 18, 2022] After
wrapping up a victory at The Players Championship on Monday,
Australia's Cameron Smith withdrew from next week's WGC-Dell Match
Play Championship at Austin, Texas, to get some much-needed
downtime.
"We had a long extended week at The Players and I just needed a
little break," Smith said in a statement Wednesday. "I'm enjoying my
last week with Mum and my sister Mel prior to them departing home
for Australia."
Smith's mother and sister came to the U.S. to see him for the first
time in more than two years due to Australia's COVID-19 travel
restrictions. They made it just in time to see Smith earn the fifth
and biggest PGA Tour victory of his career. Smith's final-round 66
at the famed TPC Sawgrass course included 10 birdies as he won by
one shot over Anirban Lahiri of India.
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The tournament, considered by many golf's
unofficial fifth major, was delayed by heavy rain, leading to a
Monday finish.
Smith, 28, rose four spots to No. 6 in the Official World Golf
Ranking after the victory, his highest ranking ever. Smith is
expected to return at the Masters Tournament, April 7-10 at Augusta,
Ga.
The WGC-Match Play is the only World Golf Championship event on the
calendar this season. The WGC-HSBC Champions was canceled last
October for COVID-19 reasons. The other two previous WGC events, at
Mexico and Memphis, Tenn., were replaced with standard events in a
PGA Tour schedule shakeup.
--Field Level Media
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