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WATCH: Cameron Smith cracks open a beer while hilariously caddying for fellow Ripper GC teammates

Australian professional golfer Cameron Smith has been a part of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour since 2022. In his next outing on the tour, Smith will be seen playing at LIV Golf Chicago which will take place from September 22nd to September 24th at the Bolingbrook Golf Club.

Ahead of this outing, Cameron Smith was spotted sharing a light moment with his Ripper GC Teammates. On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the official handle of Ripper GC shared a video in which Smith was spotted having some beer and being a caddie for his teammates.

You can check the video of Cameron and his teammates having fun below:

In the video, Smith was seen wearing a bib and directing his teammates about how they should approach their tee shots and putts. While doing so, Smith had a beer bottle and later a can in his hand, and he made sure to keep the mood light as his team members seemed to find success by following his advice.

Cameron Smith will be heading into LIV Golf Chicago after a decent performance at LIV Golf Greenbrier, where he tied for 8th place after three rounds of golf.


How much did Cameron Smith earn at LIV Golf Greenbrier?

The LIV Golf Greenbrier event which was held at The Greenbrier in West Virginia had a purse of $25,000,000. Cameron Smith earned $457,500 for finishing T8, whereas the largest chunk of the share went to tournament winner Brooks Koepka who earned $4,000,000.

Here is a detailed look at the payout at LIV Golf Greenbrier for both the individual event as well as the team event:

  • 1 Brooks Koepka -19 $4,000,000
  • 2 Jon Rahm -19 $2,250,000
  • 3 Jason Kokrak -18 $1,500,000
  • T4 Marc Leishman -17 $900,000
  • T4 Richard Bland -17 $900,000
  • T6 Sebastian Munoz -15 $650,000
  • T6 Lucas Herbert -15 $650,000
  • T8 Louis Oosthuizen -14 $457,500
  • T8 Sergio Garcia -14 $457,500
  • T8 Cameron Smith -14 $457,500
  • T11 Cameron Tringale -13 $370,000
  • T11 Talor Gooch -13 $370,000
  • T13 David Puig -12 $330,000
  • T13 Abraham Ancer -12 $330,000
  • T15 Patrick Reed -11 $273,000
  • T15 Danny Lee -11 $273,000
  • T15 JoaquĆ­n Niemann -11 $273,000
  • T15 Bryson DeChambeau -11 $273,000
  • T15 Caleb Surratt -11 $273,000
  • T20 Thomas Pieters -10 $220,000
  • T20 Branden Grace -10 $220,000
  • T20 Peter Uihlein -10 $220,000
  • T20 Jinichiro Kozuma -10 $220,000
  • T20 Matt Jones -10 $220,000
  • T25 Brendan Steele -9 $190,000
  • T25 Scott Vincent -9 $190,000
  • T25 Tyrrell Hatton -9 $190,000
  • T28 Bubba Watson -8 $170,000
  • T28 Paul Casey -8 $170,000
  • T28 Eugenio Chacarra -8 $170,000
  • T28 Henrik Stenson -8 $170,000
  • T28 Mito Pereira -8 $170,000
  • T33 Dustin Johnson -7 $151,000
  • T33 Andy Ogletree -7 $151,000
  • T33 Matthew Wolff -7 $151,000
  • 36 Anthony Kim -6 $145,000
  • T37 Kieran Vincent -5 $137,800
  • T37 John Catlin -5 $137,800
  • T37 Ben Campbell -5 $137,800
  • T37 Dean Burmester -5 $137,800
  • T37 Charles Howell III -5 $137,800
  • T42 Anirban Lahiri -4 $127,200
  • T42 Martin Kaymer -4 $127,200
  • T42 Adrian Meronk -4 $127,200
  • T42 Pat Perez -4 $127,200
  • T42 Carlos Ortiz -4 $127,200
  • T47 Harold Varner III -3 $121,500
  • T47 Lee Westwood -3 $121,500
  • 49 Kevin Na -2 $60,000
  • 50 Phil Mickelson E $60,000
  • 51 Charl Schwartzel +1 $60,000
  • 52 Ian Poulter +2 $50,000
  • 53 Kalle Samooja +4 $50,000
  • 54 Hudson Swafford +8 $50,000

Teams:

  • 1 Smash GC -53 $3,000,000
  • 2 Ripper GC -50 $1,500,000
  • 3 Legion XIII -42 $500,000
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