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Cameron Smith, only player to miss all four major cuts in 2025, will return to Adelaide with LIV in February

As Cam Smith’s ugly major efforts in 2025 were laid bare, a date for his return home was confirmed with more good vibes to roll in Adelaide.

Cameron Smith could be playing for much-needed ranking points when LIV returns to Adelaide in 2026, with a February date locked in for the second year after a timeslot shift in 2025 proved a monster success.

More than 100,000 people attended The Grange this year after the tournament was moved from April and is so far the only confirmed schedule stop for the Saudi-backed tour.

It could be too long to wait for Smith to feel some good Aussie vibes, however, with his 2025 in freefall after missing the cut at The Open at Royal Portrush.

The 2022 Open champion became the only player to miss the cut in all four majors in 2025 after failing to reach the weekend and has now missed five major cuts in a row.

Once No.2 in the world, Smith’s ranking has dropped to 206, with questions being asked about the impact of his move to LIV, for which he was paid a reported $140m.

Cameron Smith battled at The Open. Picture: AP Photo/Peter Morrison
Cameron Smith battled at The Open. Picture: AP Photo/Peter Morrison

His LIV teammate and great friend, Marc Leishman, jumped more than 50 places after being the only Australian to make the cut in Northern Ireland.

The appearances of the LIV stars at The Open came amid revelations officials had put in a second application for world ranking points in the hope their players could get more access to the majors.

It could also help players like Smith put himself in the frame for a Presidents Cup return as well as help American and European players get back on to Ryder Cup teams.

Smith conceded 2025 had been “frustrating” without a LIV win, or a podium finish, but was adamant he had been putting in the work and his best was “coming”.

“It’s such a weird game sometimes,” he said.

“I feel like I’ve been playing really good and not really getting much out of my golf, which is quite the opposite to how I normally play golf, so it’s been a really frustrating year. “Everything feels good, particularly on the range, on the putting green and stuff like that. I just have struggled to take it to the course and I feel like it’s coming out.

“I feel like I’m getting more confidence and committing to more shots and maybe hitting the shot that I don’t necessarily feel comfortable with, but the right shot.

“So that’s when I play my best and, yeah, it’s coming.”

Cam Smith draws a crowd in Adelaide (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
Cam Smith draws a crowd in Adelaide (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Smith tasted success in Adelaide in 2024, taking the team title, which helped elevate the event.

“Adelaide has been our pinnacle event with LIV Golf for the past few years, and it’s always special going home and having our Aussie crowd behind us – they’ve been great to us, he said.

“The event keeps getting better every year and we are so excited to know we’ll be coming back for many years to come. We can’t wait for this year’s event in Adelaide, which I’m sure next year will be even bigger.”

Originally published as Cameron Smith, only player to miss all four major cuts in 2025, will return to Adelaide with LIV in February

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