Cam Smith was the NSW Open’s star attraction. His LIV Golf teammate stole the show

Cam Smith was the NSW Open’s star attraction. His LIV Golf teammate stole the show

Lucas Herbert has reeled in his superstar LIV Golf teammate Cameron Smith to secure his maiden professional win on home soil at the NSW Open on the Murray River.

In a thrilling finale, Herbert closed with a day’s best four-under-par 67 to deny Smith a drought-breaking triumph after 15 months without a victory for the 2022 British Open champion.

Smith

SmithCredit: Golf NSW/Scott Campbell

Born two hours down the road across the Victorian border in Bendigo, Herbert prevailed with a 15-under 269 total in front of a posse of family and friends at Murray Downs Golf and Country Club, near Swan Hill.

After starting Sunday four shots behind Smith, Herbert wound up winning by two strokes after the third-round leader disappointed with a closing three-over 74.

After backing up his tie for third at the Queensland PGA Championship with a runners-up showing, Smith continues to trend nicely ahead of his crack at a fourth Australian PGA crown next week at Royal Queensland.

But the former world No.2 will lament letting the Kel Nagle Cup slip from his grasp and having to settle for a share of the runner-up spoils with unheralded NSW pair Corey Lamb and 41-year-old Alexander Simpson.

Lucas Herbert with the Kel Nagle Cup.

Lucas Herbert with the Kel Nagle Cup.Credit: Golf NSW

After opening the marquee $800,000 event with a course-record 64, Smith appeared in control after wrestling back the halfway lead from Herbert on Saturday.

But with two bogeys and no birdies in his first eight holes, Smith watched his overnight four-stroke buffer over Herbert disappear before he even reached the turn on Sunday.

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