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Cameron Smith and Dustin Rhodes lead 48-player field at LIV Golf’s Asia debut in Thailand

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BANGKOK: LIV Golf Invitational Chicago champion Cameron Smith and Invitational Boston winner Dustin Johnson will compete amongst an all-star 48-player field for the $25 million Bangkok title, the series’ Asian debut at Stonehill taking place from Oct.

7 to 9. The strong lineup for the sixth event of this year’s LIV Golf Invitational Series includes four former world No. 1s and 12 major champions, including multiple major winners Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Johnson and Martin Kaymer, as well as 13 Olympians, and 20 players with 10 or more professional wins to their names. “The LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok marks a significant step for LIV Golf in Asia, a massive market with incredible passion for the sport,” said Greg Norman, CEO and commissioner of LIV Golf. “Our investment in the Asian Tour with The International Series has already begun to create new opportunities in golf.

This tournament in Thailand is further proof of LIV Golf’s commitment to showcasing top competition amongst the best golfers on the planet while connecting with new audiences around the world.

Excitement continues to build with each event, and we can’t wait to deliver a memorable tournament at Stonehill, a one-of-a-kind venue.” In Bangkok, players will once again compete for a purse of $25 million and the chance to become LIV Golf’s sixth individual and team champions, earning points toward the season-long individual competition.

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Cameron Smith hopes his debut win on LIV Golf demonstrates to the sport that he is still a force on the biggest stage. Smith turned his back on the PGA Tour following his win at the Open Championship, joining LIV after being handed a contract worth a reported $140 million. Ad One of the biggest criticisms of LIV from the established tours is the players are handed huge riches before even teeing it up, meaning the incentive to compete is lessened.
Dustin Johnson has won $18m (£16.2m) after securing the individual title in the LIV Series with a 16th-place finish at the latest tournament in Bangkok.

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