Smith headlines LIV Golf absentees at The Players Championship
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[March 08, 2023]
(Reuters) - There will be some notable absences at The
Players Championship this week but none more than defending champion
Cameron Smith, who is ineligible for the PGA Tour's flagship event
after he joined the Saudi-funded LIV Golf circuit last year.
World number five Smith is the first player to miss a title defence
at TPC Sawgrass for non-injury reasons and his absence was a common
theme ahead of Thursday's opening round in Ponte Vedra Beach,
Florida.
"To answer your question directly, yes, it's awkward," PGA Tour
Commissioner Jay Monahan told reporters on Tuesday when asked about
Smith not being part of the 144-player field.
"But you know, ultimately that's a decision he made, and we've got
an unbelievable field here this week and a history and tradition
that one of these 144 is going to go seek to get."
Like all golfers who joined LIV Golf, which is bankrolled by Saudi
Arabia's Public Investment Fund, Smith has been banned indefinitely
from participating in any PGA Tour events.
Five of last year's top-10 finishers at TPC Sawgrass have since fled
to LIV Golf, a group that in addition to Smith consists of runner-up
Anirban Lahiri, Dustin Johnson, Paul Casey and Harold Varner III.
While world number one Jon Rahm feels the winner of any event
deserves the right to defend their title he was not about to lobby
for Smith to be in this week's field.
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Oct 30, 2022; Miami, Florida, USA;
Cameron Smith putts on the 18th green during the final round of the
season finale of the LIV Golf series at Trump National Doral.
Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
"We're talking about different circumstances right
now," said Rahm. "Some players made a choice of going to a different
golf league knowing that they weren't going to be allowed to play
here. And yes, this is a massive event. It is very close to major
quality event, but it's still a PGA Tour event.
"So with that regard, no... I don't think just him should be allowed
to be here."
Four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, who has been an outspoken
critic of LIV Golf -- where every golfer in a 48-player field is
guaranteed a payday in no-cut events -- was also asked to weigh in
on Smith's absence.
"Would it be better if the defending champion was here this week?
Absolutely," said McIlroy. "But he made a decision that he felt was
the best thing for him, and he knew that decision was going to come
with consequences, and one of the consequences is right now not
being able to play on the PGA Tour."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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