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    Cameron Smith putting Masters behind at RBC Heritage

    HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA (AP) – Cameron Smith has put his bad swing at the 12th hole in the final round of the Masters last week behind him and is ready to continue a strong season at the RBC Heritage.

    Smith was in contention much of the way at Augusta National and was in the final group alongside winner Scottie Scheffler last Sunday.

    But he put his tee-shot in the water in front of the challenging and usually fateful par-3, leading to a triple-bogey six that blunted any chance of catching Scheffler.

    After a couple of days of rest – and no golf – Smith is anxious to get back to work this week at Harbour Town Golf Links.

    “I don’t think I was down in the dumps,” he said on Wednesday. “I was just frustrated. I feel as though I was one really good swing away from really contending and that’s just how golf is.”

    Smith tied for third at the Masters, five shots behind Scheffler. It was another strong showing in a season full of them for Smith, who has won the Tournament of Champions last January and The Players Championship last month.

    Cameron Smith of Australia tips his hat to the crowd on the 18th green after finishing his round during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. PHOTO: AFP

    He’s up to fifth in the world rankings and believes he can climb higher as long as he stays true to his process. It has worked for him at Harbour Town in recent years. Half of his 20 career rounds have been in the 60s, including a opening-round 62 a year ago.

    “I think if you had asked me at the start of the year that I would have been here I probably would have been a little bit surprised,” Smith said.

    “But the last couple of months, I’ve felt really good with my game, I feel as though I’m playing the best golf of my life.”

    Usually, several Masters contenders skip this week because of the mental and physical toll of playing Augusta National. Not this week. While green jacket winner Scottie Scheffler and runner up Rory McIlroy are absent, the RBC Heritage features 14 of the next 21 golfers on last week’s leaderboard including fifth-place Collin Morikawa, eighth-place Justin Thomas and 12th-place Dustin Johnson.

    “Seeing what Scottie’s doing over the past couple of months, it’s really cool to watch that, but I want to be there as well,” said Morikawa, a two-time major champion whose last of five career victories came at the British Open last summer.

    Harbour Town’s tight fairways and small greens suit Morikawa’s game. “So we’re looking for that one little spark and this is a course I love the past couple years,” he said.

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