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Aussies Tee Off: Golf Scores Sink as Cricket Focus Peaks
15 Dec
Summary
- Australian cricketers played poorly in a golf competition.
- Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, and Marnus Labuschagne struggled.
- This golf performance contrasts with England's criticized prep.

Australian cricket stars Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, and Marnus Labuschagne participated in a golf competition at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide. Their performance was notably poor, with scores placing them in the lower echelons of the tournament. Smith scored 25 points, finishing 96th, while Starc also managed 25 points, landing in 98th. Labuschagne fared even worse with 22 points, securing 102nd place.
These low scores offer a stark contrast to the scrutiny England's cricketers have faced regarding their golf preparations during the Ashes series. While England has been criticized for perceived time spent on the fairway, the struggles of Smith, Starc, and Labuschagne suggest a different focus for the Australian team. The challenging Kooyonga course and soaring temperatures may have contributed to the difficult rounds.
England's captain, Ben Stokes, has previously dismissed claims that his team prioritizes golf over training. However, past instances show players like Stokes, Ollie Pope, and Matthew Potts have been seen golfing before key matches. The article implies that the Australian team's poor golf performance could be interpreted positively by their supporters as a sign of dedicated cricket preparation.




