Reigning Open and Players champ Cameron Smith headlines a group of six PGA Tour players expected to leave for LIV Golf, according to a Golf Channel report.
Smith ascended to world No. 2 after his dramatic win at St. Andrews, and he has appeared likely to switch circuits given his tepid responses to any LIV-related questions since. According to the GolfChannel.com report, Smith is expected to be joined in the field at next week’s LIV event in Boston by Cameron Tringale, Marc Leishman and Harold Varner III. Chileans Joaquin Niemann and Mito Pereira were both listed as expected defections, although they may not be in the 48-man field next week. Should the changes come to fruition, it would mean a significant blow to the International Team at next month’s Presidents Cup as Smith, Niemann and Pereira were among eight automatic qualifiers and Leishman, a four-time participant, appeared in position to be one of captain Trevor Immelman’s top selections. Should Niemann or Pereira delay their departure until after the Sept. 22-25 event they would likely be able to participate at Quail Hollow, but players teeing it up next week in Boston are expected to be barred from the PGA Tour-sanctioned team competition. Tringale, who did not qualify for the U.S. Team, confirmed Sunday that he has resigned his PGA Tour membership and will join LIV.