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American 41-year-old Brendan Steele won the second edition of LIV Golf Adelaide, holding off challenges from as many as eight other golfers in today’s final round in front of 35,000 at the Grange Golf Club.
In eighteen previous starts since joining Liv Golf in early 2023 Steele had yet to win and, in fact, his form in five starts this season had resulted in a best of 19th but a chat with Phil Mickelson over breakfast on Saturday morning gave Steele the confidence and self-belief to produce weekend rounds of 64 and 68 to win by one over a fast finishing Louis Oosthuizen with another shot back to Charl Schwartzel, Jon Rahm, Dean Burmester, Andy Ogletree and Joaquin Niemann.
“Yeah, I lean on Phil pretty hard with everything, with how to hit shots around the green, how to approach things,” said Steele.
“He’s one of the best players ever, and he can give me advice. If he’s going to give me advice, I’m going to take it. I definitely want to listen to him, and he’s helped me a ton with everything from wedge play, short game, mental game. Just instilling confidence in myself, and he’s a big reason I’m sitting up here.
“Just for him to have that belief in me is really great. He’s the reason that I’m here and the reason that I’m improving. To be honest, I’m 41 years old and I’m getting better, and it’s mostly because of him. It’s really great.”
Steele began the final round one ahead of Danny Lee and after an early bogey, he almost immediately responded with five consecutive birdies to take a lead which he would hold all day.
Matt Jones was the leading Australian in a share of 9th place at 14 under and one shot clear of Lucas Herbert, Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman.
Although the dream result for the huge crowds that flocked to Adelaide and the Grange Golf Club would have seen an Australian win the individual title, the battle for the team event provided them with plenty of excitement as the Ripper Team of Smith, Leishman, Jones and Herbert took out that title, each member earning US$750,000 of the total US$5 million purse for that particular contest.
With both the Ripper and Stinger (South African) teams locked at 53 under for the 54 holes they were forced into a dramatic playoff which resulted in the Rippers (Smith and Leishman as the chosen participants) winning their first team title by both parring the second extra hole after superb par save by both at the first.
“I am flabbergasted actually,” said Smith. “I think we’re all flabbergasted. I think we’re all exhausted. It’s been a very long week, and for it to end the way it did was, like you said, a storybook ending. It was so cool.
“All the boys played really well. I think we all finished in the top 12 or 13 or something, which is something we probably haven’t done as a team before, so that’s pretty cool, as well, for everyone to show up at our home event and play really solid golf.
“I think we’re all ready for a beer and a long sleep.”
As to how the two to tackle the playoff were selected Smith responded; “It wasn’t easy. Not an easy decision. I had just made bogey on 18, and we kind of all talked about it. We had a good chat. Obviously Leish and Herby shot a really good score today, so they were kind of on fire.
“Yeah, I mean, in the end it was the right decision. Do I think it would have mattered? Probably not. I think any one of these guys could have stepped up there and got the job done.
“I think today for myself it was about digging deep. I didn’t really have my best stuff out there, but we did it in that first playoff hole. We both made pretty good pars and kept us in the golf tournament.
“Yeah, I think it could have gone either way. I think either one of us could have done it.”
The Adelaide version of the event has once again proven to be the most supported of the LIV events. Crowds of 35,000 were on-course each day, providing not only evidence of its popularity with Australian golf fans but given the percentage of the crowds that were from interstate then a windfall for the city of Adelaide.
This writer is not a great fan of the division LIV Golf’s introduction has created in world golf but it is hard to argue with the success of the Adelaide event.
Liv Golf now heads to Singapore for the LIV Golf Singapore event starting on Friday.
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The successful Ripper Team