Cameron Smith, a former major winner and world number two, has joined the field for the $800,000 championship, which will be held this year at the Murray Downs Golf and Country Club in Swan Hill.
“Cameron Smith will bring an extra level of prestige and excitement to the NSW Open,” said Swan Hill Rural City Council Mayor Cr Stuart King.
“His presence is expected to draw many golf enthusiasts, fans, and media attention, putting our region firmly on the map.”
Smith claimed his maiden major in the 2022 Open Championship at St Andrews.
He was also one of the more prominent faces to split away from the PGA tour for the Greg Norman headed LIV Golf.
The two brands were initially at odds, with players signed to LIV, including Smith, ineligible for PGA events.
However, they have since reconciled and announced their intentions for a merger.
“I love supporting Australian golf and when the opportunity arises to play, I want to be there,” Smith told Golf NSW.
“I try to get back home as much as I can.
“The NSW Open is growing into a major event and I’m excited to be able to play in the tournament this year, which will be part of a great summer of Australian golf.
“It’s fantastic it is being played in a regional area and I can’t wait to see how many fans are at Murray Downs.
Golf NSW chief operating officer Graeme Phillipson is thrilled with Smith's inclusion at the Open.
“Cam’s participation is a massive boost for the NSW Open, he said.
“His presence will undoubtedly elevate the level of competition and create an incredible atmosphere for all attendees.
“We were anticipating large crowds this year, but the numbers will be massive thanks to his star power.”
Last year’s NSW Open was held at the Rich River Golf Club in Moama with David Micheluzzi taking the title.
The 2024 iteration of the NSW Open, an event with a history dating back to 1931, will take place from November 14-17.