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All-Australian Ripper squad captures LIV Golf team crown

Michael Taylor by Michael Taylor
September 25, 2024
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Ripper captain Cameron Smith led his all-Australian squad to victory in the LIV Golf Team Championship. ©AFP

Washington (AFP) – Cam Smith’s Ripper won the LIV Golf Team Championship on Sunday, the all-Australian squad defeating Dustin Johnson’s all-American 4Aces and Iron Heads by three strokes. Smith, the 2022 British Open champion, birdied three of the last six holes to fire a four-under par 68 at Maridoe Golf Club in suburban Dallas. That gave Ripper a team total of 11-under par 277, with 4Aces and Kevin Na’s Iron Heads sharing second on 280 and Legion XIII, playing without captain Jon Rahm, fourth on 282. The Aussies denied 4Aces a second team title in three seasons and doomed a worst-to-first bid for Iron Heads, who finished last in the LIV season team standings.

Justin Herbert birdied four of his last five holes to shoot 69 for Ripper, with Marc Leishman and Matt Jones both on 70. “It’s so good …not only great golfers but they’re better people and I think that’s what being a Ripper is all about,” Smith said shortly after his teammates doused him in champagne on the 18th green. “To have those guys out there today to lean on, there was something telling me that we were going to be all right.”

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The stroke-play final saw the scores of all four players counting to the team total after a shotgun start. Ripper, 4Aces, and Iron Heads were tied for the lead at 8-under as the captains’ final group, which began at the first hole, reached the 16th tee. Jones birdied the par-5 second to lift Ripper one ahead at 9-under while Na made bogey at 16, and Scott Vincent closed with a birdie at the third to keep the Iron Heads one adrift.

Harold Varner III closed with a long birdie putt at the first to lift 4Aces level with Ripper, but Herbert answered on the same hole moments later with an eight-foot birdie to put Ripper back on top at 10-under. Smith birdied the par-5 17th to give the Aussies a two-stroke lead, and when Johnson found the water off the 18th tee, the outcome was all-but settled. Smith finished off the triumph with a par minutes later.

Johnson, the 2016 US Open and 2020 Masters champion, closed with a bogey to shoot 69. The 40-year-old Johnson, who won a LIV individual title at Las Vegas in February, shared his team’s low score with birdie-free Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters winner. Iron Heads, the 13th and last seeds, ousted defending champion Crushers in a Saturday semi-final. They were led by Na and Japan’s Jinichiro Kozuma on 69.

Legion XIII, usually led by season individual LIV champion Rahm, was without the two-time major winner from Spain after he withdrew Saturday with flu symptoms. Saudi-backed LIV’s third campaign closes with merger negotiations ongoing between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). LIV has announced four events to start the 2025 season, including Riyadh and Adelaide in February, plus Hong Kong and Singapore in March.

© 2024 AFP

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