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Smith: 'Important' for LIV Golf players to compete for Masters title
Cameron Smith believes it is crucial for the LIV Golf Invitational Series to have players capable of competing for the title at Augusta.
The Masters starts on Thursday, with the world's best players flocking to Georgia for the first major of the year.
That includes those still registered with the PGA Tour, and the LIV Golf rebels who joined the Saudi Arabia-backed breakaway tournament.
Smith, who won The Open in 2022, was among them. The Australian heads into the Masters in sixth in the world rankings, making him the highest-ranked LIV Golf player.
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But having any LIV Golf representative battling it out for the green jacket will mark a success for the tour, according to Smith.
"I think it's just important for LIV guys to be up there because I think we need to be up there," he told reporters while acknowledging the competition in the LIV events is not always as strong as those on the PGA Tour.
"I think there's a lot of chatter about 'these guys don't play real golf; these guys don't play real golf courses'.
"For sure, I'll be the first one to say, the fields aren't as strong. I'm the first one to say that.
"But we've still got a lot of guys up there that can play some really serious golf, and we compete against each other hard week-in and week-out and we're trying to do the same things that we did six months ago.
"It's nice. It's a good feeling to have that competition. I think we just need a good, strong finish."