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Four of Australia’s top five players now committed to Australian Open and PGA

Just one more player needs to commit to a return home to ensure every Australian ranked in the world top 50 is playing in our flagship events.

Cameron Davis is back for another crack at The Australian Open. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images
Cameron Davis is back for another crack at The Australian Open. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images

Both the Australian Open and PGA will have at least four players in the world top 50 in their fields after world No.44 Cam Davis, the 2017 Open champion, locked in his commitment to end a stellar year at home.

There are five Aussies in the world top 50 and only Jason Day, who is ranked 23, is yet to commit to a return home, with Cameron Smith (14), Adam Scott (41), Min Woo Lee (47) and now Davis confirmed for the flagship events of the Australian summer.

Australian golf officials have spoken to the resurgent Day, who climbed from as deep as 150 on the rankings to back inside the top 25 this year on the back of his first win since 2018, and remain hopeful he could return

Day, who was also runner-up at the British Open in July, hasn’t played in the Australia Open since 2017.

Jason Day finished in a tie for second at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in July. Picture: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
Jason Day finished in a tie for second at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in July. Picture: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Lucas Herbert, just outside the top 50 at 57, has also vowed to bring his best to the two tournaments, declaring he’s yet to produce his best in an Australian Open with a rankings lift also front of mind.

“I want to come over here and obviously play well in our events. I feel like I just haven’t played to my ability in the Aussie events over the last few years,” he said this week.

“Obviously, Covid got in the way as well, but I really want to play well there and I’d love to get back in the top 50 in the world to get some of those bigger events next year.”

Davis, who was just 22 and ranked outside the top 1000 in the world when he took down Day to win the Australian Open in 2017, enjoyed a brilliant year despite not winning on the US PGA Tour.

He had seven top-10 finishes, including a tie for fourth at the US PGA Championship, his best finish in his young major championship career to date, and made the end-of-season FedEx Cup playoffs.

Cameron Davis won the 2107 Australian Open. Picture: Jason McCawley/R&A/R&A via Getty Images
Cameron Davis won the 2107 Australian Open. Picture: Jason McCawley/R&A/R&A via Getty Images

Davis confirmed on Thursday that he would contest the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland from November 23-26 before heading home to Sydney for a shot at a second Australian Open title at The Australian and The Lakes golf clubs from November 30-December 3.

“It’s always enjoyable to come back home and to be part of the Summer of Golf in Australia,” Davis said.

“I have great memories of The Australian and going back there, as well as The Lakes, for the Open is something I’m very much looking forward to.

“Last year’s PGA Championship at Royal Queensland had great crowds with a huge vibe. I’m sure with the field that’s being assembled, it’ll be a fun event to be part of again in November.”

The Australian Open will again be a dual-gender event, with The Australian and The Lakes co-hosting after Victoria and Kingston Heath shared the inaugural mixed Open last year.

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Russell Gould
Russell Gould Sports editor

Russell Gould is a senior sportswriter with nearly 20 years' experience across a wide variety of sports including AFL, cricket, golf, rugby league, rugby and horse racing. Starting as a sports reporter at MX, then the Herald Sun, he has written news and in-depth features as well as covering major events in both Melbourne and around the world, from the 2003 rugby World Cup, though to the 2019 Ashes in England, two US Masters at Augusta and every Boxing Day Test since 2010. Having also spent four years as the Herald Sun sports chief of staff, he is now the founding sports editor of NCA NewsWire.

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