
Cameron Smith has high expectations when it comes to the BMW Australian PGA Championship. Given that he is playing in a domestic tournament, the public has already focused its expectations on him, and even though he has been absent from the PGA Tour for several years, Smith is a golfer who attracts attention.
This tournament will feature some of his compatriots, such as Min Woo Lee and Geoff Ogilvy, as well as several other Australians.
This golfer's ambitions are to win a trophy, and the presence of his son could motivate him further.
Cameron Smith said it would be great if he could pull off his feat with his son in attendance, but admitted that tournaments like these require concentration and he enjoys playing in them.
"Yeah that would be cool.
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I havent really thought about that because Ive been playing like cp but that would be awesome and maybe thats a good thing to think about and get me amped up for this week.
Im looking forward to [the Australian PGA and Open]. I feel like the games in a good enough spot to compete. Obviously, Royal Queensland is a course that I love and have played well at.
I think just being at home brings that [playfulness] back a little bit as well, and obviously having success here at RQ probably helps. Im trying to go out there and not worry about it so much.
Cameron Smith shares his expectations
Cameron Smith has not excelled this season and it seems that he does not have much optimism before this tournament. The Australian golfer revealed that he doesn't have high expectations, while being aware that he doesn't have too much to lose.
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Cameron is solely focused on getting out on the court, being calm and trying to use the good memories from last year as a strong motivation.