Cameron Smith closed with a 68 to reach 14-under and win his third Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.
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The Australian started the day with a three-shot lead but lost it after two delays due to lightning. He recovered with three birdies on the back nine.
“I really didn’t think I had it in me at the start of the week.
“I was a bit scratchy and the game has got better and better as the week went on, other than the front nine today.
“You are in the mojo a little and for it to be stopped not once but twice was a little frustrating but I just held on and played really solid those last eight holes.”
Fellow Australian Jason Scrivener closed with a 67 for a share of second place at 11-under alongside Japan‘s Ryu Hisatsune (65).
Australian Min Woo Lee (69) tied for fourth at 9-under alongside England‘s John Parry (65).
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