Cameron Smith Eyes Redemption at Australian Open Amid Cutless Streak Challenges
December 3, 2025
Cameron Smith is chasing a 36-hole cutless streak this year, targeting seven non-LIV events including four majors, after recent misses at the Dunhill Links Championship, Saudi International, and the Australian PGA Championship.
Smith has repeatedly missed cuts lately and posted a 75 after a 69 start at Royal Queensland, underscoring his current struggles.
Heading into the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, Smith aims to end a persistent missed-cut streak across seven non-LIV events this year, including the four majors.
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Smith expresses immediate frustration and a sense of defeat, feeling he’s close to improvement but not yet producing results.
Smith stresses the need for patience and hard work to regain form and return to his previous level of play.
Note: the Australian Open will move to Kingston Heath in 2026 after this year’s Royal Melbourne event; McIlroy has a two-year commitment to play the Australian Open (2025-2026), with other golf updates summarized.
The Australian Open is framed as a pivotal moment for Smith to convert near-misses into strong performance on his home course.
At the time of reporting, no final results were available as the event had yet to conclude, making this a developing story.
Smith cites a mental block and ongoing inconsistent form, acknowledging mental pressure and bad shots as contributors to his struggles.
The Crown Australian Open at Royal Melbourne (early December) offers a key opportunity for redemption and a potential turning point in Smith’s season.
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Golf Channel • Dec 2, 2025
Cameron Smith at Australian Open trying to end missed-cut streak - Golf Channel
EssentiallySports • Dec 2, 2025
Cameron Smith Feels Defeated as Pressure Mounts Ahead of 2025 Australian Open