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Tom Kim the Presidents Cup ‘secret weapon’ for Internationals

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.

“Is that college math?” teased Internationals assistant captain Geoff Ogilvy.

“Dude, I didn’t even graduate from high school,” Kim said.

The world No. 22 and youngest player on the global squad has been a joker to keep the locker room lighthearted as the Internationals prepare to face the US, who lead the rivalry 11-1-1 after eight consecutive triumphs.

Kim, nicknamed Tom for his youthful love of Thomas the Tank Engine, is the Seoul-born son of a teaching professional who grew up in Australia, the Philippines and Thailand and turned pro in May 2018 at age 15.

He finished third in last year’s Scottish Open, earned PGA playing rights for this past season and won his first PGA title last month in nearby Greensboro.

“Tom could be our little secret weapon,” said teammate Adam Scott. “He’s a confident young kid. He has won on the PGA Tour and this is the next challenge in his career. He’s obviously good enough to do it on the big stage. This is his first real opportunity.”

Kim, one of a record four South Koreans on the squad, accepts his role as a motivator with aplomb.

“I’m the youngest guy on the team and I’m a big jokester, so playing that role, I feel like I can bring good energy and enlightenment to the team,” he said. “When things get tough, I feel I can bring people up. That’s going to be my role.”

Compatriot Im Sung-jae, who delivered 3.5 points for the Internationals in 2019, is fine with the “baby” antics.

“He has got a great sense of humor, brings a lot of positive energy and obviously he’s the youngest player, so he’s kind

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