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Rippers win LIV Golf Adelaide, Brendan Steele takes individual title

Hometown team beats all-South African Stinger GC to claim ‘dream’ victory

- Arab News Adelaide

LIV Golf ’s first team playoff has been long overdue. But after two and a half seasons and 28 tournament­s, it finally happened on Sunday at LIV Golf Adelaide — and resulted in an epic storybook ending for the hometown Ripper GC.

The all-Australian team, captained by Cameron Smith, beat the all-South African Stinger GC on the second playoff hole to capture a victory that the entire country had been hoping to experience, with more than 90,000 fans attending the three rounds of competitio­n at The Grange Golf Course.

“This is unreal,” said Smith, standing on the 18th green and draped in an Australian flag with his teammates Marc Leishman, Matt Jones and Lucas Herbert. “It’s a dream come true for us.”

Another dream was experience­d by Adelaide individual champion Brendan Steele, who won the first trophy of any kind for his HyFlyers GC team. The 41-yearold American shot a gritty 4-under 68 to finish at 18 under, one stroke better than Stinger captain Louis Oosthuizen.

“Really surreal,” said Steele, whose win was the 11th of his profession­al career, but the first since 2017.

“I’m pretty overwhelme­d, but to win this event is really special. I can’t say enough good things about the fans and the golf course and the whole experience this week.” Steele entered the final round with a one-stroke lead and produced a string of five consecutiv­e birdies on

Sunday to give himself enough of a cushion against the hard-charging Oosthuizen, who shot a 7-under 65. Five players tied for third, two strokes back: HyFlyers teammate Andy Ogletree (65), Legion XIII Captain Jon Rahm (64), the Stingers duo of Charl Schwartzel (64) and Dean Burmester (67) and Torque GC Captain Joaquin Niemann (66), the season-long individual standings leader.

Steele was able to hold off all challenger­s, and the Rippers

appeared to be doing the same for most of the final nine holes, riding the support of the Adelaide fans to the top of the leaderboar­d. At one point, they led by as many as five strokes until the Stingers started to whittle away at the lead.

When Smith bogeyed his last hole of the day, the 18th, while Oosthuizen birdied his next-tolast hole, both teams finished at 53 under for the week — a record-low counting score in LIV Golf history. That set up LIV Golf ’s first team

playoff, with Smith and Leishman representi­ng the Rippers, while Oosthuizen and Burmester represente­d the Stingers, with the scores for all four players counting for their respective teams on each playoff hole.

The Stingers appeared to have the advantage on the first playoff hole, with Oosthuizen and Burmester hitting similar tee shots and approaches, leaving them within makeable but a challengin­g birdie range above the 18th hole

pin. Meanwhile, Smith was in trouble off the tee and found the bunker with his approach, while Leishman’s approach came up short and rolled back toward the fairway.

As he walked toward the green, Leishman estimated his chances of extending the playoff at 25 percent — and that is being optimistic, he added. But each Ripper managed to save par, while the Stinger duo each missed their birdie putts, Oosthuizen’s lipping out.

 ?? AP ?? A dream was experience­d by Adelaide individual champion Brendan Steele, who won the first trophy of any kind for his HyFlyers GC team.
AP A dream was experience­d by Adelaide individual champion Brendan Steele, who won the first trophy of any kind for his HyFlyers GC team.

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