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Conners, Hughes, Pendrith to be Canada's 1st trio to play in same Presidents Cup

This year's Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club will be the most Canadian version of the international men's golf event, ever.

Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor Pendrith were named to the International Team on Tuesday for the upcoming best-on-best tournament that sees 12 players from around the world, excluding Europe, face 12 golfers from the United States in match-play competition. It's the first time three Canadians have played in the prestigious international event at the same time.

Canadian golf legend Mike Weir used three of his six captain's selections on Pendrith, Conners and Hughes. He also picked South Africa's Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Korea's Si Woo Kim and Australia's Min Woo Lee to be on his team.

Weir, who is from Brights Grove, Ont., said it was a nice bonus to have the most-ever Canadians on the International Team when Royal Montreal hosts the Presidents Cup from Sept. 24-29, but the decision was based purely on putting forward the most competitive team possible.

"You have to be fair to the whole international community. I think I was very justified on the three [Canadian] picks," said Weir after practice with the captain's picks at Royal Montreal. "I think it just shows the state of Canadian golf that we can pick three for five or six guys that were in the mix.

"You do want the Canadian fans. I think they're going to be very engaged with all our International players but having some Canadians on there brings a little bit more juice, so to speak, to our team."

Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, Korea's Sungjae Im and Byeong Hun An, as well as Australia's Adam Scott and Jason Day had already been automatically selected as the top six golfers on the International Team rankings following the

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