
Joaquin Niemann and Cameron Smith target more success at season-opening LIV Golf Riyadh
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The Chilean star landed the LIV Golf Jeddah title in the third event of the 2024 LIV Golf season, a month after lifting the LIV Golf Mayakoba trophy.
While the venue for the tournament in Saudi Arabia has moved to Riyadh this year, Niemann knows how to win there too. Only last month, he claimed victory at the PIF Saudi International powered by Softbank Investment Advisors at Riyadh Golf Club, the 10th and final International Series event of 2024, where he beat Cameron Smith in a dramatic playoff.
Arab News spoke to the two players in the run-up to this year's event.
AN: Looking ahead to 2025, how are you preparing to defend your title in Saudi Arabia, and what's your mindset going into LIV Golf's first event in Riyadh?
JN: 'I'm pretty excited. I played there for the Saudi International back in December, so we were able to see the course and what it was going to be like. I think it's going to be similar weather, too, so I'm excited to go back. There were good crowds, so it's going to be a fun week.'
AN: What did the victory in Riyadh at the International Series event in December signify for you, and what does it feel like to have twice won in Saudi now?
JN: 'It was pretty special. I feel like it was an interesting week because I was playing great, I felt like I had a great chance and I was almost getting it done on the last couple of holes but then it got a little bit complicated, Cam was playing great. It was a good experience. I played great on those playoff holes. I struggled on a few short putts but that's part of it. It was great.'
AN: Having claimed two titles in Saudi, you've built a strong connection with the region, what do you enjoy most about playing and competing in Saudi — both on and off the course?
JN: 'I've been playing great in Saudi. I don't know… I just like Saudi, I think.
Australia's Cameron Smith, meanwhile, returns to Riyadh Golf Club determined to go one better after his near miss at the event in December. The 2022 Open Champion led Ripper GC to Team Championship glory last season and is seeking a strong start to their title defense.
AN: Heading into LIV Golf Riyadh having finished as runner-up in the recent PIF Saudi International at Riyadh Golf Club, do you feel there's any unfinished business to see to?
CS: 'I really wasn't expecting to finish where I finished on that last day, I had a great last day. It was such a blur, and I wasn't expecting it. I like the golf course, it's a golf course that lends itself well to me. There are plenty of wedges and plenty of birdie opportunities, so hopefully I can get back there and start the season off well and walk away with the trophy.'
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