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Rippers roll in Adelaide as LIV lands Down Under

Reuters
LIV Golf arrives in Australia for the first time
LIV Golf arrives in Australia for the first timeProfimedia
After falling short in their bid to gatecrash the Masters, the stars of LIV Golf break fresh ground in Adelaide this weekend when they take the rebel tour to Australia for the first time.

Eighteen of the circuit's 48 players teed it up at Augusta two weeks ago with Brooks Koepka (32) and Phil Mickelson (52) coming closest to landing a blow for the Saudi-backed LIV circuit when they shared second place behind PGA Tour loyalist Jon Rahm (28).

The American duo, winners of 10 majors between them, will again be in competition at The Grange starting on Friday with Koepka the skipper of "Smash" and Mickelson leading "Hyflyers" in the hybrid individual-team competition.

The fourth of the 14 events on the schedule in the second season of LIV Golf was all but guaranteed a warm reception Down Under, despite concerns in some quarters that its Saudi backers are engaged in "sportswashing".

Australian golf fans have rarely had the chance to see more than one big-name foreign player each year over the last decade and the COVID pandemic cut off even that paltry supply.

Ground passes have sold out for all three days of the 54-hole tournament, with the packed galleries likely to be giving enthusiastic backing to the "Ripper" team captained by Australia's most recent major champion, Cameron Smith (29).

"Obviously we're going there to win," said the world number six, who defected to LIV for a reported $140 million after his British Open triumph last year.

"It'll be awesome if we could be up there at the end of the week and really give it a show."

Former world number one and twice major champion Martin Kaymer (38) will make his return after six months on the sidelines recovering from a wrist injury as captain of "Cleeks".