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Cameron Smith was dragged into a bizarre rules drama which resulted in a playing partner taking almost 15 minutes for a shot as Australia’s top-ranked golfer narrowly missed another victory before returning home.
Smith, the British Open champion from 2022, surrendered a late lead as he tried to keep Australia’s great record in the Hong Kong Open before a one-shot defeat in the Asian Tour event on Sunday.
But it didn’t come without major controversy when Smith’s playing partner, Thailand’s world No.261 Phachara Khongwatmai, was involved in a debate with Smith and eventual winner, New Zealand’s Ben Campbell, about addressing a ball on the 16th hole of the final round. Khongwatmai had skewed his tee shot into thick bushes, and took an inordinate amount of time to assess whether he had a swing for his second.
Having called a rules official to help with the situation, Campbell and then Smith protested Khongwatmai and his caddie’s traipsing through the dense scrub was affecting a branch on a tree which was connected to the undergrowth. Clearly frustrated with Khongwatmai’s treatment of the area and explanation from the rules official, Campbell even quipped: “I think we need to get another rules official.”
Khongwatmai (-17), who had a one-shot lead at the time, couldn’t scrap his ball out of the bushes on his first attempt. He was forced to get down on his knees to muscle his third shot only a few metres onto the nearby rough.
He eventually signed for a double-bogey six and surrendered his lead after the controversy, but Khongwatmai and Campbell both made birdie on the 17th hole to ensure a three-way tie heading down the last.
After leaking his drive right, Smith was forced to pitch back onto the fairway and then almost holed his third from just inside 100 metres.
Smith (-18) eventually rolled in the par putt, but it mattered little as 32-year-old Campbell (-19) made birdie to win the event, the first time he had held the lead at any stage throughout the tournament.
Khongwatmai and Smith were tied for the 54-hole lead and the Australian was shooting for his seventh worldwide win in the past two years.
But his closing two-under 68 came up just short with Campbell signing for 66.
Cameron Smith will return to Australia on Monday ahead of the local season.Credit: Getty
Former world No.2 Smith, one of Greg Norman’s LIV Golf’s major signings, will return to Brisbane on Monday before defending his Australian PGA title and then heading to Sydney in a bid to win his maiden Australian Open.
He has dropped to 20th in the world despite two top-10 finishes in the majors this year with LIV still blocked from earning world rankings points.
Former NSW Open winner and newly-minted professional Harrison Crowe (-14) posted a three-under 67 in his final round to finish tied-eighth.
Australians have had an enviable record at the Hong Kong Golf Club with Wade Ormsby (2017 and 2019), Sam Brazel (2016) and Scott Hend (2014) having won the event in the past decade.
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