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'I am still here to play' - Cameron Smith driven to win on biggest stage despite LIV Golf move

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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.

Ryder CupMeet Dave Sampson: The man behind the Ryder Cup course design16 HOURS AGO Smith has dismissed the notion that the 48-player, 54-hole, no-cut scenario is an exhibition event, claiming the competition on the circuit is fierce. «You only have to look at the quality of the field — there's 50 percent of the major winners the last five or six years,» Smith said following the latest event in Bangkok.

Smith finished down the field in Bangkok, but won on his second appearance in Chicago and hopes it served notice to the rest of the golfing world that he has not moved into retirement.

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