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Marc to let Cam Smith off the ‘leish’ with World Cup nod


Australia’s Marc Leishman will partner with debutant Cameron Smith when Australia takes on the world at the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf this November.

Australia’s Marc Leishman will partner with debutant Cameron Smith when Australia takes on the world at the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf this November.

"MarcThe 2018 ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf will be contested at The Metropolitan Golf Club in Melbourne from 21-25 November, 2018. The 59th staging of the event will see the 56-player field vie for the largest prize-money purse in Australian golf, with $US7 million on offer.

One other partnership was also made official, with two-time PGA TOUR winner Kyle Stanley, the committed player from the United States, selecting seven-time PGA TOUR champion Matt Kuchar. Kuchar was a member of the victorious United States team in the 2011 World Cup of Golf, when he paired with Gary Woodland to win their country’s 24th World Cup of Golf title.

Defending World Cup of Golf champions Denmark return, with Thorbjørn Olesen a committed starter.  Olesen partnered with Soren Kjeldsen to capture a four-shot win in 2016 and has until next Thursday to confirm his playing partner for a title defense in 2018.

Spots in the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf field go to the highest ranked available players from the top 28 nations and with Australia’s ranking leader Jason Day (world No. 11) unavailable due to the impending birth of a third child, Marc Leishman (No.22) takes up the captains’ spot.

The lure of a World Cup position sparked a down-to-the-wire battle between former World Cup of Golf champion Adam Scott and Smith, whose late season surge made for a tough choice for Leishman, who said he’d wait till the final deadline to see who came out on top of the rankings.  Smith’s three-week surge ending at world No. 33 ahead of Scott who exited the FedExCup Playoffs ranked No. 41 in the world.

And in true captains’ style, Leishman called Smith and 2016 teammate Scott personally to deliver the news.

“I told Cam he’s in this morning and Scotty he’s not, tough call!,” Leishman said.

Smith, 24, has been in red-hot form in the past month and will lead the Australian charge along with Leishman and Day at the season ending TOUR Championship in Atlanta next week after a late-season charge that will see the Queenslander make his debut in the final chase for the FedExCup.

“It’s been one of my biggest goals all year to play my way onto the team and represent Australia in the World Cup,” Smith said. “I’m looking forward to playing with Marc and hope we can bring home our country’s sixth title.”

Smith, who captured a debut PGA TOUR win at the Zurich Classic last year and tied for fifth at the Masters in April this year, has rocketed up the world rankings following two third place finishes in the opening two playoff events and enters the finale in 10th spot in the 30-man TOUR Championship field.

Leishman will make his second appearance in the unique team event after coming off another successful season on the PGA TOUR that will be highlighted by his third trip to the TOUR Championship.

“I’m extremely excited and honored to be representing Australia in this year’s World Cup of Golf,” Leishman said. “Having the opportunity to play in Australia is always a treat but to represent Australia against some of the best players from around the globe is truly special. Playing in the World Cup in 2016 was an incredible experience in Melbourne and I can’t wait to get back to play in this year’s event at Metro.”

Australia has won the World Cup of Golf five times, with Scott and Day the most recent winners in 2013 at Royal Melbourne with Leishman and Scott finishing tied for ninth at Kingston Heath in 2016.

The committed player list from each of the top 28 countries has been confirmed with each player having until 5 p.m. USA eastern time on Thursday, 20 September to choose his partner for the ISPS HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf. The field of 56 players will be final as of 20 September.

Leishman and South Africa’s Branden Grace are among a group of five players who competed on the International Team at the 2017 Presidents Cup. Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, Canada’s Adam Hadwin and Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas round out the list.

Other notable committed players include two-time major champion and former world No. 1 Martin Kaymer as well as World Golf Championships winner Shane Lowry.

ISPA HANDA Melbourne World Cup of Golf

Committed Player list as at Friday 14 September 2018

Rank Country Committed Player(s)
1 Australia Marc Leishman / Cameron Smith
2 England Tyrrell Hatton
3 United States Kyle Stanley / Matt Kuchar
4 Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat
5 South Africa Branden Grace
6 Denmark Thorbjorn Olesen
7 Japan Satoshi Kodaira
8 Korea Byeong Hun An
9 China Hoatong Li
10 Argentina Emiliano Grillo
11 Canada Adam Hadwin
12 Scotland Russell Knox
13 Belgium Thomas Pieters
14 Sweden Alexander Bjork
15 New Zealand Ryan Fox
16 Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas
17 Spain Adrian Otaegui
18 Ireland Shane Lowry
19 France Alexander Levy
20 Austria Bernd Wiesberger
21 India Shubhankar Sharma
22 Netherlands Joost Luiten
23 Finland Mikko Korhonen
24 Mexico Abraham Ancer
25 Germany Martin Kaymer
26 Italy Andrea Pavin
27 Zimbabwe Scott Vincent
28 Malaysia Gavin Green

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