Smith calls for resolution on ranking points after LIV win
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[September 19, 2022]
(Reuters) - Cameron Smith, who claimed
his maiden LIV Golf victory on Sunday, said a decision on whether he
and other competitors on the Saudi Arabia-backed series will receive
world rankings points needs to be made soon.
LIV Golf, which held its fifth event this week in Chicago, applied
for recognition in golf's world rankings - which play a key role in
deciding entry into golf's four majors - in July and their file
remains under review.
Smith was one of 12 major champions in the 48-player LIV Golf field
this week at Rich Harvest Farms where he secured a three-shot win.
"I suppose there's a lot on the line with the ranking points,
getting into majors, stuff like that," Smith, who earned exemption
into golf's four majors for at least the next five years with his
win at the British Open in July.
"There needs to be (a resolution) quite soon, I think. The field
here is strong enough and deep enough to where it warrants that, and
hopefully it's soon."
LIV Golf has lured players away from the PGA Tour with staggering
sums of money but the financial windfall could come at a cost for
those still looking to compete in the Masters, PGA Championship,
U.S. Open and British Open.
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Cameron Smith poses with the trophy after finishing with a -13 to
win the Invitational Chicago LIV Golf tournament at Rich Harvest
Farms. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports
Organisers of the majors have not changed their
qualifying rules but Smith, who earned $4 million for his LIV Golf
win and is ranked third in the world, could one day find himself on
the outside looking in as, for now, he can no longer earn world
ranking points.
Smith won two of the biggest events on the PGA Tour schedule in 2022
having triumphed at the Players Championship and British Open and
the Australian acknowledged he felt pressure to deliver early in his
LIV Golf career.
"I feel as though I needed to prove to myself and probably more so
to other people that just because I've changed tours doesn't mean
I'm a worse player for it," said Smith.
"I'm still out here to win. That's what we're all here for.
Hopefully we can keep this going."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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