After playing alongside Richie McCaw on Wednesday, Cameron Smith is set for a watershed Australian Open triumph in Sydney, eager to rebound from the worst week of his illustrious career. Smith missed the cut at the Australian PGA Championship, a cherished event he has won three times, and maintained that he is confident that he can easily turn things around. Despite losing confidence with a subpar performance, Smith is optimistic about contending for Open glory. He is determined to focus on the positives and is working relentlessly with his coach to improve his game.
Despite dropping to 20th in the world rankings, Smith remains the highest-ranked player in the Australian Open field. With a strong field of participants, including Min Woo Lee and Adrian Meronk, Smith is looking forward to the challenge.
His evident determination to win this tournament stems from his childhood dream of winning his national open. As a child, he was fortunate to witness the event live, which has been a great learning opportunity for him. Despite his failures, Smith is optimistic about his chances in the tournament and is working hard to fine-tune his game.
The Australian Open is an event that holds personal significance for Smith, and he is looking forward to competing. He is committed to putting his best foot forward and is confident in his ability to do so. With the prize money on offer, Smith is motivated to give his best and take a shot at winning the Open.