Americans take lead at Presidents Cup as Canada's Conners, Pendrith make debuts
The United States has taken a 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup.
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The United States has taken a 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina: The United States Presidents Cup blowout many feared was taking shape at steamy Quail Hollow Club on Thursday (Sep 22) as the Americans led the Internationals in all five matches of the opening foursomes.
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CHARLOTTE: On the 12th hole at Quail Hollow on Wednesday during his final practice round for the Presidents Cup, 20-year-old South Korean star Kim Joo-hyung botched a math calculation.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. : Former Masters champions Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama will lead an inexperienced International team into battle after they were paired together on Wednesday for the Presidents Cup's opening foursome against the United States partnership of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele.
PGA players at the Presidents Cup pushed back on Tuesday on a call by Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series players for world ranking points, saying they must wait and make major changes.
Team golf is in focus this week, as the United States and the Internationals do battle at Quail Hollow for the Presidents Cup. There’s no doubt both sides have been weakened by the defections to LIV Golf, with no players from the Saudi-funded series considered for selection. Ad Trevor Immelman’s International’s have been harder hit, with the likes of Cameron Smith, Abraham Ancer, Joaqun Niemann and Louis Oosthuizen — to name only four — unavailable.
Internationals captain Trevor Immelman says losing several top players to LIV Golf has deepened the determination of the players who will compete against the United States at the Presidents Cup.