Cameron Smith’s approach makes him man to beat

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — All of the attention, understandably, was fixated on Tiger Woods. 

The eventual winner of the green jacket in this week’s 86th Masters, however, very well may have been playing one group ahead of Woods in Thursday’s opening round at jam-packed and buzzing Augusta National. 

Beware of Cam Smith, the 28-year-old Australian with the scraggly blond mullet and pencil mustache, straight out of the cast of the movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High.’’ 

He’s hot, having just won the Players Championship last month, he’s had success at the Masters (a runner-up in 2020 and a tie for 10th in 2021), he has one of the best short games of any player on the planet, which happens to be very helpful at Augusta National, where creativity and execution win the day, and he’s fearless. 

Smith, for a while on Thursday looked like he was about to run away from the field. Of course, no major championship is won on a Thursday, but after a double bogey on his opening hole, Smith went on a heater, playing holes No. 2 through 17 in 8-under par. 

He got to the 18th hole at 6-under for the round, but took double bogey to fall back to 4-under and bring a lot of other players — including Woods at 1-under — back into it. 

By day’s end, Smith was one shot behind Sungjae Im. That, however, doesn’t make Smith any less dangerous for the next three days. 

Cameron Smith lines up a shot at the Masters.
Cameron Smith lines up a shot at the Masters.
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Smith’s dodgy start obviously didn’t bother him, because he went on to card eight birdies after the double-bogey slap in the face right out of the box. 

And you can bet his double on 18 isn’t going to negatively affect him when he stands on the first tee Friday afternoon for his second round. 

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