Smith: It was mine to win | 'Cool to get win for family'
Cameron Smith admitted he was not surprised by his victory at The Players Championship after feeling confident in his ability ahead of the tournament.
The Australian knows the layout well at TPC Sawgrass as he lives locally and he used his knowledge during a rollercoaster final round which featured 10 birdies and four bogeys, with his four pars in his 66 equalling the fewest number of pars in a winning round on the PGA Tour over the last 40 years.
After a scare at the last, when he found water with his second shot as he made a bogey to finish on 13 under, Smith eventually finished one clear of India's Anirban Lahiri to secure his fifth PGA Tour success.
"I felt as though one of these big ones was the next step for me," Smith said. "I've knocked on the door a few times and I just felt like it was my time. I hit a lot of quality golf shots and didn't really back down and just kept trying to make birdies.
"I felt really comfortable on the range with my irons, and I knew if I could somehow get it in the fairway, I felt it was mine to win from the start.
"I feel really comfortable on the greens around here, so I just needed to get it on the fairway, and if I could do that, then I knew I had a red-hot chance. Was able to do that a little bit on the front nine at least, and then kind of got a bit wavy there at the end."
Smith appeared to be cruising to victory when a brilliant birdie at the par-three 17th took him three strokes clear, only to bogey the final hole and face an anxious wait to see whether he had done enough to win the tournament.
"The 18th is a hole for me that doesn't really suit my eye," Smith added. "I like to work the ball left to right off the tee. That's where I feel comfortable, and I feel as though I


