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Cameron Smith calls 'BS' on critics' claims LIV golfers 'don't play real golf anymore'

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With the start of the 2023 Masters Tournament less than a week away, the focus will turn to LIV golfers who will be teeing it up at Augusta. 

Eighteen players who made the jump to LIV and were subsequently suspended by the PGA Tour will compete for the green jacket starting Thursday. 

A flag with the Masters logo at Augusta National. (Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

One of those players is the winner of the 2022 Open Championship, Cameron Smith. 

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Smith made the move to the LIV shortly after winning his first major at The Old Course in Scotland. He is playing in his fourth tournament of the year this weekend at LIV Orlando. 

LIV golfers have faced criticism for the format they play — 54-hole, no-cut tournaments — as well as the number of tournaments LIV will play this year, but Smith said the "chatter" around the format is motivation for him to play well at the Masters. 

Cameron Smith of Australia plays his tee shot on the 17th hole at the PIF Saudi International at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club Feb. 3, 2023, in Al Murooj, Saudi Arabia.  (Luke Walker/WME IMG/WME IMG via Getty Images)

"Obviously, first and foremost for me, I'm trying to go there and play the best golf I can," Smith told reporters Thursday, according to ESPN. "I think it is important for us to go there, really show a high standard of golf, which we know we're all capable of.

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"Most of us will get four cracks at it this year [in the majors], and hopefully we get maybe a win out of it. Maybe we just show a

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