Smith seeking history at Australian PGA Championship

Twice defending champion Cameron Smith is bidding to create history at this week's Australian PGA Championship title as he seeks a third consecutive victory

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Cameron Smith (Picture Credit - Getty Images)

Dec 18, 2019: Twice-defending champion Cameron Smith is bidding to create history this week as he seeks a third consecutive Australian PGA Championship title.

The Australian defeated Jordan Zunic in a play-off in 2017 and finished two strokes ahead of Marc Leishman last year, setting up an historic second title defence at RACV Royal Pines Resort as he bids for a third victory at his national PGA Championship.

Not since Dan Soutar won the first three editions of this historic championship, from 1905-1907, has a player won three consecutive Joe Kirkwood Cups, with the 26-year-old hoping to back up his strong performance at last week’s Presidents Cup with another successful defence on the Gold Coast.

The Australian earned one and a half points for the International side’s cause, including a victory over Major Champion Justin Thomas in the Sunday singles at Royal Melbourne.

The last player to successfully win a European Tour event in three successive years was Tiger Woods, who won the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational from 2005 to 2007, while Ernie Els was the last player to win a non-Major or WGC event three years running at the Heineken Classic from 2002-2004.

Seeking to put a stop to Smith’s dominance at this event over the last two years is his Presidents Cup teammate and compatriot Adam Scott, who won this event in 2013 – the same year as his Masters triumph.

Scott returned to the top 20 on the Official World Golf Ranking this year for the first time since 2017, but has not won since the 2016 WGC-Cadillac Championship. The 39-year-old earned two and a half points from five matches at last week’s Presidents Cup

 

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