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Elvis Smylie produces clutch putts on the back nine to win Australian PGA Championship

Elvis Smylie produces clutch putts on the back nine to win Australian PGA Championship

Elvis Smylie has stared down Cameron Smith at his pet event to win the Australian PGA Championship and book a return to the European tour.

The 22-year-old from the Gold Coast, son of former tennis star Liz Smylie, produced a string of clutch par saves and dodged Smith’s last desperate swings in a bogey-free Sunday at Royal Queensland.

His 14 under total (65, 67, 67) left him two clear of three-time winner Smith (67, 65, 69), who was level with Smylie to begin Sunday but again stuttered on the final day after blowing a final-round lead at the NSW Open last weekend.

“It’s a dream come true … I won’t forget this day playing with Cam and Leish,” Smylie said.

“My short game was great; I definitely saved myself.”

Smylie and Smith traded birdies to begin their rounds but it was the protege — Smylie won former world number two Smith’s scholarship in 2019 — who produced down the stretch with four gutsy par saves despite missing fairways and greens.

LIV Golf star Smith kept swinging, though, a birdie on the 15th and a brilliant chip-in birdie from behind the 17th party hole green getting him within two shots with one hole to play.

A wayward drive meant he had to curl his second shot from behind a tree, but Smylie kept his cool again to get up and down from the greenside bunker to ice the win.

Smylie had a one-shot lead after the first round before rain scrapped all play on Friday and the event was reduced to a 54-hole spectacle.

Smith was on-song when he carded a six-under 65 on Saturday but Smylie rallied to ensure they shared the lead overnight.

Anthony Quayle came from the clouds with a final-round 63 to finish third at 11 under alongside Marc Leishman, who added another top-five finish with a round of 69 full of near misses.

Smylie was a prodigious amateur who battled on his first season in Europe before COVID-19 hit, the left-hander overhauling his team and finding joy with a professional breakthrough victory at last month’s WA Open.

Smylie will get another crack in Europe, his $323,000 cheque coming with a two-year exemption on the European Tour.

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