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Smith hoped his Sony Open victory would bring “a bit of joy to Australia”

TOUR NEWS

Cameron Smith won his first individual PGA Tour event at the Sony Open in Hawaii, with a par on the opening hole of a play-off securing victory against American Brendan Steele. The win was all the more significant for the Australian given the deadly bushfires

that have been ravaging his home country for months. Speaking at the trophy ceremony, Smith talked emotionally about what it meant to him: “I might tear up here, but I just hope this brings a bit of joy to Australia. I know we’re going through some tough times, but keep in there. We’re all trying to raise money for you. We all love you.”

GOOD MONTH/BAD MONTH Sandy Lyle The former Open and Masters Champion received the 2019 PGA Recognition Award for his outstanding contribution to golf.

Catriona Matthew The 2019 Solheim Cup-winning captain was awarded an OBE in the New Year’s Honours List. She will captain the European side again in 2021.

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Jordan Spieth Looking to kick off 2020 in style, Spieth had to withdrew from the Sony Open in Hawaii because of illness. Martin Trainer Since winning in Puerto Rico in 2019, Trainer has missed 18 cuts from 23 events. He finished last at the Tournament of Champions, where there was no cut. He shot 18-over-par for the four rounds.

The 26-year-old’s family has been greatly impacted by the fires. His uncle, Warren, recently re-visited his evacuated property to find only a shed standing. Smith joined several other Australian players including Marc Leishman and Matt Jones in donating money to the cause. The International Presidents Cup team also contributed $125,000 to the relief effort. Speaking in Hawaii, Leishman said: “I want to thank the rest of the International Team for their contributions to the cause and I know all of Australia – and particularly the victims – will be very grateful. But the scale of the destruction is huge and it will continue to take a team effort from every corner of the globe as we look to the future.” In a time of devastation and tragedy, it’s good to see the world of golf coming together to give something back.

Words: Sam Tremlett Photography: Getty Images

Emotional Aussie Smith wins in Hawaii to aid bushfire relief effort


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