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Cameron Smith secures first win since LIV Golf move as he gets better of Dustin Johnson duel in Chicago

LIV Golf got the win it craved for its big fish, as Cameron Smith got the better of a duel with Dustin Johnson to secure victory in its fifth event in Chicago. While LIV has spent hundreds of millions on recruiting star talent, Smith’s capture was arguably its biggest to date. Ad And he justified his reported $140 million contract by claiming his first victory in the Saudi-funded series.

Fortinet ChampionshipWillett collapses on final hole to gift victory to Homa in Fortinet Championship2 HOURS AGO “I think I had to prove to myself and other people that I am still a great player and am still out here to win golf tournaments,” Smith said. “I am proud about how I hung in today. «I did not have my best stuff, the first eight or nine holes, but stuck it tough and made some good putts coming in.” The current Open champion made his debut in the previous event in Boston and came up short as Johnson secured victory in a play-off.

Johnson was in contention once again, after playing superbly in the opening round. But the American faltered in the second and in the third and final round on Sunday, Smith had his measure. Smith started the day at the Rich Harvest Farms Golf Club with a two-shot lead, but swiftly extended that to four as he birdied the second after Johnson had bogeyed the first.

Final Leaderboard 1. Cameron Smith, 13-under T2. Dustin Johnson, 10-under T2.

Peter Uihlein, 10-under T4. Joaquin Niemann, eight-under T4. Sergio Garcia, eight-under T6.

Charl Schwartzel, seven-under T6. Louis Oosthuizen, seven-under Johnson cut the deficit to one after Smith had bogeyed four and six, but the Australian dealt a huge psychological blow on seven. MacIntyre bounces back from poor spell to beat Fitzpatrick in play-off Sainz in awe

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