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SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS - SEPTEMBER 18: Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC poses with the trophy after winning the individual title during Day Three of the LIV Golf Invitational - Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 18, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Chicago Final Round Recap

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 17: Jason Derulo performs a concert during Day Two of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 17, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

SUGAR GROVE, Ill. – When Cameron Smith joined LIV Golf, he already had won three times in 2022, including the Open Championship, and had become one of the world’s top golfers. And yet he felt that skeptics remained because of his career decision.

In making his inaugural start in Boston, Smith called it “the most pressure I’ve been under all year inside of an event. I feel as though I needed to prove to myself and probably more so to other people that just because I’ve changed tours doesn’t mean I’m a worse player for it. I’m still out here to win.”

On Sunday at the LIV Golf Invitational Chicago, that’s exactly what the 29-year-old Australian did, claiming the individual trophy at Rich Harvest Farms by three strokes over Peter Uihlein and Dustin Johnson.

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 18: Peter Uihlein of Smash GC plays his shot from the 17th tee during Day Three of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 18, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Smith shot a final-round 3-under 69 to finish at 13 under, with Uihlein also shooting 69 to claim second place in points via tiebreaker ahead of Johnson.

Johnson, however, did get to celebrate with his 4 Aces GC team, which won for the fourth consecutive time, completing the sweep of the U.S. regular-season events before the Invitational Series heads overseas to Thailand and Saudi Arabia for the next two tournaments. Patrick Reed’s 68 – which included two chip-ins, one for eagle and one for birdie – and Pat Perez’ 69 led the way on Sunday, with Johnson supplying a 70.

Even though Johnson, the individual winner in Boston, rarely put heat on Smith on the back nine, the 4 Aces captain delivered the winning birdie on the par-5 18th for the $3 million first-place team prize. Uihlein’s Smash GC, captained by Brooks Koepka, made its first appearance on the team podium this season and will split second-place prize money of $1.5 million.

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 18: Team Captain Dustin Johnson of 4 Aces GC plays his shot from the fifth tee during Day Three of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 18, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

“I knew we were one shot ahead,” Johnson said. “Playing with Pete and Cam, I knew I needed to at least tie Pete on the last hole for us to get the win. Great day, though. Really proud of the guys. It was really nice to get that fourth victory in a row.”

As for Smith, his birdie on the 18th hole also impacted the team standings, even though he had safely sewn up with the individual result. By making birdie, the captain of Punch GC moved his team into a third-place tie with Phil Mickelson’s Hy Flyers GC.

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 13: Phil Mickelson during a practice round prior to the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 13, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/LIV Golf/via Getty Images)

“I said to Sam, my caddie, we need to drain this one for the boys,” Smith said. “It was nice to get that done because I know it means a lot for those boys, but also the team standings for the end-of-the-year event.”

Smith, who finished one stroke out of the three-man playoff won by Johnson in Boston, suffered a couple of early bogeys before bouncing back with three birdies in a five-hole stretch midway through his round. The key moment came in response to Johnson’s birdie at the par-5 7th to momentarily grab a share of the lead. Smith then drained his own birdie putt on top of Johnson’s to reacquire the lead, then followed with another birdie at the 8th to extend it.

“I think it was quite frustrating at the start of the day,” said Smith, who won $4 million in individual prize earnings. “My warmup wasn’t fantastic. I didn’t feel like I was striking the ball as well as I had the first couple of days. I just kind of stuck in there.”

Uihlein had a roller-coaster back with four birdies and two bogeys but was glad he could stay within striking distance of Smith. “I don’t feel like he just coasted coming in,” said Uihlein, who now has two top five finishes in LIV Golf this season. “He’s the best player in the world for a reason. I’m really proud of the way I played.”

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 15: (L-R) Scottie Pippen and Team Captain Sergio Garcia of Fireballs GC look on during the pro-am prior to the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 15, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Uihlein and Chase Koepka were instrumental in helping Smash GC apply the pressure on the 4 Aces. Chase Koepka shot a 5-under 67 to lead his team while finishing ninth overall, with his brother adding a 70. “Chase kind of led us all day,” Brooks said.

Mickelson produced the low round of the day and his best round in LIV Golf this season, a 6-under 66 to lead his team. But it was Cameron Tringale’s late birdie that elevated Hy Flyers into third place.

“It was a big day for our team getting a little bit of momentum heading into the last three events,” Mickelson said. “And it was a big thing for me to have a big round because I haven’t played well starting out and I feel it’s starting to turn and starting to change. I just needed it to click.”

The 4 Aces have been clicking for four consecutive events, but Johnson said any talk of a dynasty is way too early.

“It doesn’t matter how many in a row we get,” he said. “We need to do it multiple years in a row, then we can be a dynasty.”

81 FREE MULLETS AND $110K FOR CHARITY

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 17: Greg Norman, CEO and commissioner of LIV Golf, and Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC are seen at the LIV Gives mullet haircut booth during Day Two of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 17, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Inspired by Cameron Smith, the Mullets for Charity initiative being held at the pop-up barbershop in the Fan Village at LIV Golf Invitational Chicago was a huge success.

For every fan who volunteered to get their hair styled into a mullet, a $1,000 donation was made through LIV to Give, LIV Golf’s charitable giving platform.

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 14: James Piot of Niblicks GC and Sam Horsfield of conduct a youth clinic athe LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 14, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

In addition, a $30,000 donation was made after LIV Golf Commissioner and CEO Greg Norman received his mullet. That brought the overall total charitable amount to $110,000.

Smith had shears in hand after Saturday’s second round to start the haircut on Norman before the regular haircutters finished the job.

“Talking about nerves,” Smith said. “I was so nervous to cut Greg’s hair. I didn’t really want to stuff it up. I know he doesn’t have a lot left, so if I had have stuffed it up, it would have taken him a while to bring that back.”


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PAT PEREZ JUST NEEDED TO WEAR SHORTS

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 18: (L-R) Team Captain Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed, and Talor Gooch of 4 Aces GC are interviewed after winning the team title during Day Three of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 18, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Compared to the other members of the dominant 4 Aces GC, Pat Perez had supplied the fewest counting rounds. He wanted to increase his contributions, and this weekend he may have uncovered the secret – wearing shorts.

Prior to the second round in Boston two weeks ago, LIV Golf announced that players now have the option to wear shorts during competition days. But because the 4 Aces have played so well, captain Dustin Johnson didn’t want to tempt fate by altering their look. So all 4 Aces continued to wear pants the final two rounds in Boston, as well as the Friday’s first round in Chicago.

But with Perez coming off a 4-over 76, he made the request to wear shorts. Johnson obliged.

“We had a team dinner on Friday night after the first round, and yeah, we told Pat to just do Pat,” Johnson said. “Just wear shorts, do whatever you want, hat backwards, whatever. Just play better.”

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 17: Greg Norman, CEO and commissioner of LIV Golf, and Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC are seen at the LIV Gives mullet haircut booth during Day Two of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 17, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Charles Laberge/LIV Golf via Getty Images )

Perez wore shorts for both weekend rounds, and his scores were markedly improved. He shot a 1-under 71 on Saturday and a 3-under 69 on Sunday, with both scores counting for his team.

“I was shooting amateur scores, so I figured I’d wear shorts,” Perez said. “But I had to change something up, and the last two days were good. Plus it was hot. I had to go with shorts.”

TEAM LEADERBOARD

In addition to the individual stroke-play competition, players are also competing as four-man teams during LIV Golf events. The best two scores in Round 1, the best two scores in Round 2, and the best three scores in Round 3 will combine to produce the team score.

The total team prize money for each event is $5 million, with the winning team dividing $3 million, second place dividing $1.5 million and third place dividing $500,000 among its four team members. With Hy Flyers GC and Punch GC tying at 17 under, each team will receive $250,000, to be split equally among their four players. Hy Flyers receives points for third place in the season team point standings due to tiebreakers.

Here is the points leaderboard and Sunday’s counting scores in the final round at Rich Harvest Farms:

TEAM FINISH

COUNTING SCORES

1. 4 Aces GC, 24 under

Patrick Reed 68
Pat Perez 69
Dustin Johnson 70

2. Smash GC, 23 under

Chase Koepka 67
Peter Uihlein 69
Brooks Koepka 70

3. Hy Flyers GC, 17 under

Phil Mickelson 66
Cameron Tringale 68
Matthew Wolff 72

4. Punch GC, 17 under

Cameron Smith 69
Matt Jones 72
Wade Ormsby 72

5. Stinger GC, 16 under

Louis Oosthuizen 69
Branden Grace 71
Charl Schwartzel 71

6. Crushers GC, 15 under

Paul Casey 69
Anirban Lahiri 71
Bryson DeChambeau 71

7. Torque GC, 14 under

Joaquin Niemann 68
Scott Vincent 70
Jediah Morgan 71

8. Fireballs GC, 14 under

Sergio Garcia 67
Abraham Ancer 71
Eugenio Chacarra 71

9. Cleeks GC, 8 under

Richard Bland 71
Laurie Canter 72
Graeme McDowell 74

10. Majesticks GC, 7 under

Lee Westwood 72
Henrik Stenson 74
Ian Poulter 74

11. Iron Heads GC, 1 under

Kevin Na 70
Phachara Khongwatmai 72
Sihwan Kim 74

12. Niblicks GC, 1 under

Harold Varner III 72
James Piot 72
Turk Pettit 74


PLAYER QUOTEBOARD

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 16: Team Captain Cameron Smith of Punch GC reacts after chipping onto the 15th green during Day One of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 16, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Cameron Smith (on winning in LIV Golf’s inaugural season):

I think for sure there is a history aspect that is for certain missing, but it doesn’t mean that the tournament is a bad tournament because of it. There’s 48 of the best guys out here trying to compete and trying to win. In 10, 20 years’ time, these could be the biggest events in the world. We’re just not there yet.

Patrick Reed (on his 68):

I knew coming in, especially with the way I played the first day, that I needed to go out and get off to a fast start and try to help out the team as much as I can and kind of rally these guys. I really couldn’t ask for really a better start with two chip-ins and a couple made birdie putts.

Pat Perez (on the 4 Aces win):

I think it is cool, though, that the WNBA Aces won today and we won. I think it’s pretty cool because you don’t get too teams named Aces that win on a Sunday too often, so I think that was pretty cool. It came on my phone. I knew it. I was watching it all day. I had the Aces.

PERFORMANCE STATS

SUGAR GROVE, ILLINOIS – SEPTEMBER 18: Team Captain Joaquin Niemann of Torque GC plays a shot on the 17th hole during Day Three of the LIV Golf Invitational – Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms on September 18, 2022 in Sugar Grove, Illinois. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

Driving accuracy – Sergio Garcia, Scott Vincent, Pat Perez, 85% (12 of 14 fairways)

Driving distance – Jediah Morgan, 334.8-yard average

Greens in regulation – Joaquin Niemann, 89% (16 of 18 greens)

Fewest putts – Patrick Reed, 23 putts

Most birdies – Phil Mickelson, 9

HOLE STATS

Easiest hole – 522-yard par-5 18th, which played to a stroke average of 4.396.

Hardest hole –451-yard par-4 10th, which played to a stroke average of 4.313.

Course stroke average: Rd. 1 (71.188). Rd. 2 (71.771). Rd. 3 (71.5). Par is 72.

Written by LIV Golf Staff

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