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WASHINGTON (AFP) — British Open winner Cameron Smith of Australia stayed silent Tuesday on reports he will jump from the US PGA Tour to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series.
World number two Smith spoke on other topics in Memphis at the St. Jude Championship, the opening FedEx Cup playoff event that tees off Thursday at TPC Southwind.
But asked about reports that fellow Aussie Cameron Percy had said both Smith and Australian Marc Leishman were making the move, Smith kept his focus on the playoff chase.
"My goal here is to win the FedExCup playoffs. That's all I'm here for," Smith said. "If there's something I need to say regarding the PGA Tour or LIV, it will come from Cameron Smith, not Cameron Percy."
"I'm a man of my word and whenever you guys need to know anything, it'll be said by me."
Another report that Smith had already signed his deal with LIV drew more talk about something else.
"I have no comment to that," Smith said. "Like I said, I'm here to play the FedEx Cup playoffs. That has been my focus the last week and a half, that's what I'm here to do."
Smith said he intends to play in next month's Presidents Cup when a group of non-European Internationals will face the United States at Quail Hollow in a PGA Tour-organized event.
"Absolutely, yeah. That's something that we've been looking forward to for the last three years," Smith said. "We missed a year because of Covid and that's something that I look forward to being a part of."