Cameron Smith is an Australian golfer from Brisbane, ranked approximately world number 18, and the 2022 Open Championship winner. With a distinctive mullet, a flat cap, and the best short game in professional golf, Smith has become one of the most recognizable and talented players in the sport.
Smith’s greatest weapon is his short game, which is widely regarded as the finest on any professional tour in the world. His putting, chipping, and bunker play are consistently elite, and he has the ability to get up and down from positions that other players would consider impossible. Around the greens, he displays a creativity and touch that recall the artistry of Seve Ballesteros and Phil Mickelson, manufacturing shots that no coaching manual could teach. His course management is aggressive but intelligent: he attacks when the risk-reward is favorable and plays percentage shots when the situation demands patience. He is a scorer, the kind of player who goes low when he smells the leaderboard.
The 2022 Open Championship at St Andrews was Smith’s masterpiece and one of the great final rounds in Open history. Trailing Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young entering the final round on the Old Course, Smith shot a 64, birdieing five of his last six holes to seize the Claret Jug. The birdie putt on the 18th, in front of the R&A clubhouse with the ancient town behind him, was the defining moment of his career. He joined LIV Golf shortly after, but his eligibility for major championships continues. His Players Championship victory earlier in 2022, with a final-round 66 that included a legendary stretch of birdies, further cemented his reputation as one of the most lethal closers in the game.
In 2026, Smith’s short game makes him dangerous at every venue. Augusta National’s treacherous greens reward the kind of putting and chipping mastery that he possesses. Royal Birkdale’s links challenge, with its run-off areas and firm greens, should suit a player with his imagination around the putting surface. For Australian fans, the timezone challenge is real: EDT events start at 04:00 AEST, while BST events at Royal Birkdale start at a more manageable 23:00 AEST. He is eligible for all four: The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship. Australian fans can follow in Australia time.