Rebel golf tour set for shock Australian debut

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The LIV Golf Tour and Australian superstar Cameron Smith, could beryllium coming down nether sooner alternatively than later, with Adelaide the reported spot for an lawsuit successful 2023.

9News Adelaide reported that the South Australian authorities had "all but done" a woody with LIV to bring an lawsuit to Grange Golf Club successful April.

"We've made it wide that we deliberation that play needs a spot of a shingle up, peculiarly successful an Australian context, and that's thing we support an oculus on," Premier Peter Malinauskas said connected Friday.

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But erstwhile asked if an announcement was imminent replied "we'll spot however that plays out".

According to the report, Greg Norman is set to alert into Australia adjacent week to corroborate the tourney is taking place.

Greg Norman and Cameron Smith. (Getty)

LIV volition big 14 events betwixt February and September of adjacent year, with 48 contracted players taking part.

A greater absorption volition beryllium placed connected squad contention with the summation of a franchised league to tally wrong the tour.

Australians volition person the accidental to ticker Smith and chap Aussie Marc Leishman - arsenic good arsenic American superstars similar Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, and Bryson DeChambeau.

The circuit is led by Norman arsenic CEO, and is financially backed by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, which besides ain English Premier League broadside Newcastle United, which they purchased successful 2021.

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