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Cam Smith Falls Short in Valderrama LIV Victory Bid

Australian Cam Smith has fallen short in his bid for his first win since 2023 as Tyrrell Hatton lifted the LIV Golf Andalucia title at Valderrama.
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Cam Smith falls short in Valderrama LIV victory bid

Australian Cam Smith has fallen short in his bid for his first win since 2023 as Tyrrell Hatton lifted the LIV Golf Andalucia title at Valderrama.

·City of Perth, Australia
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If it was the last LIV tournament in Valderrama, it will be remembered as a glorious holiday end. A wonderful and vibrant golf day crowned the English Tyrrell Hatton (-11) in the appointment of the Saudi league in Andalusia with two strokes of advantage over Jon Rahm (-9), three over the Mexican Abraham Ancer (-8) and four over Sergio García (-7). David Puig completed the Spanish triplet among the top five with -5, the festive brooch to a wonder…

·Spain
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There are coming decisive weeks for the future of LIV Golf and it was mandatory to leave a great image before the stop of almost two months that will be in the world league after the cancellation of the event of New Orleans. LIV Golf Andalusia was the tournament that needed the circuit to project everything that it presumes: good atmosphere, great fields and, above all, sports show.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The LIV Golf Andalusia lived a great final day and a spectacular outcome in the race at Golf Valderrama where only one Spanish player lacked the victory, with Castellonense Sergio García and Basque Jon Rahm putting all the pressure of the world to English Tyrrell Hatton, who knew how to cape it to take his second victory at the LIV Golf.Hatton overcame a tense final round on Sunday at the LIV Golf Andalusia, including the challenge of his own ca…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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