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Smith's LIV switch puts another Aussie Cameron in Presidents Cup frame

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MELBOURNE : World number two Cameron Smith had hoped to be the linchpin of the Internationals' Presidents Cup campaign but his decision to join the LIV Golf series has instead paved the way for a surprise debut for fellow Australian Cameron Davis.

Sydney man Davis, world number 67 and a one-time winner on the U.S. PGA Tour, was named among Trevor Immelman's six captain's picks for the Sept. 22-25 event at Quail Hollow against the United States.

With the PGA Tour banning players who have signed up to the Saudi-backed LIV circuit, it will be a much-reduced Internationals team bidding to end a long losing streak since the drawn 2003 tournament in South Africa.

Apart from British Open champion Smith, Immelman had to look past a slew of LIV players including Chile's world number 19 Joaquin Niemann, South African major winner Louis Oosthuizen and Mexico's Abraham Ancer.

Even with those omissions Davis was surprised by his call-up, with higher-ranked players like Australian Lucas Herbert and New Zealander Ryan Fox missing out.

"It feels awesome to be part of a team I've looked up towards my entire career and before that as a junior golfer," the lanky 27-year-old told reporters.

"But it was a call that I can't say I was expecting. It was a quietly-hopeful-for. And if it (came it would be) a good surprise. Otherwise I would have understood why not."

Including Davis, five of Immelman's captain's picks are Presidents Cup debutants.

Only Australian Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama and Im Sung-jae remain on the team that came close to breaking the Americans' winning streak at the last tournament at Royal Melbourne three years ago.

The LIV issue had hung over the Presidents Cup selections

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