the aussie cameron smith achieved this sunday his second title on the LIV Golf circuitand the first of this season, by winning the Centurion Club in London, the scene of the ninth tournament of the year.
Cameron Smith, 29, and 2022 British Open champion, won in London with 15 under par in the three daysand a one stroke advantage over American Patrick Reed and fellow Australian Marc Leishman, who shared second place.
The Australian, who takes home a check of 20,000,000 dollars, joins this victory to the one achieved in September last year in Chicago.
By teams, Reed’s ‘4 Aces GC’ won, as he already did in the tournament in Adelaide (Australia), and that complete their compatriots Dustin Johnson (5th with -10), Pat Perez (6th with -9) and Peter Uhlein (17th with -7). In total, the team accumulates seven wins: five in 2022 and two in 2023.
The ‘4 Aces GC’ won with -34, one less than the ‘Ripper GC’ of Cameron Smith himself and Marc Leishman and their compatriots Matt Jones (31st) and Jediah Morgan (39th); and five of margin on the ‘Stinger GC’ of the South Africans Louis Oosthuizen (4th alone with -12), Charl Schwartzel (31st), Branden Grace (21st) and Dean Burmester (17th).
Between the best Spanish was Sergio Garcia, twenty-first with -6 in the total. Eugenio Chacarra was twenty-sixth with -5, and David Puig, fortieth with +1 overall.
