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2022 British Open champion Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman reportedly join LIV Golf: 'Yeah, they’re gone'

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. LIV Golf’s membership continues to grow despite the fallout between the Saudi-backed circuit and the PGA Tour, but the latest defector will surely send shock waves throughout the golf world.

Six-time PGA Tour winner and defending British Open champion Cameron Smith is the latest player rumored to have joined LIV Golf after fellow Aussie Cameron Percy revealed during a radio appearance on Tuesday that Smith and Marc Leishman have already joined the league.

Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman look on during a pro-am prior to the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana on April 20, 2022 in Avondale, Louisiana.  (Chris Graythen/Getty Images) "Unfortunately, yeah they’re gone," Percy told RSN Radio, according to multiple reports.  PGA TOUR LOOKS TO BLOCK LIV GOLFERS FROM COMPETING IN FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS, FILES MOTION IN COURT  Smith, currently ranked No.

2 in the world, made eight birdies on the final day of the British Open to win the claret jug trophy last month, but reporters seemed more interested in rumors that he might soon be heading to LIV.  "I just won the British Open, and you’re asking about that?" Smith said at the time, adding that his team "worries about all that stuff." Cameron Smith of Australia looks at the Claret Jug trophy during a press conference following his one stroke victory in the final round of The 150th Open Championship on The Old Course at St Andrews on July 17, 2022 in St.

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Rory McIlroy has said there would be no bad blood between himself and Cameron Smith should the Australian choose to defect to LIV Golf. Open champion Smith has been strongly linked with a move to the Saudi-funded league, and he has done nothing to dampen the flames by refusing to comment on the reports in recent press conferences. Ad It has been suggested Smith’s move to LIV could be confirmed next week following the conclusion of the Tour Championship.
World number two Cameron Smith confirmed on Thursday he will headline Australia's two top golf tournaments later this year, saying he was "so excited" to be heading home.

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