Hadwin happy to represent Canada on Presidents Cup international team
Although Adam Hadwin still hasn’t come to grips with being Canada’s top-ranked male golfer, he’s happy to be part of the international team for the upcoming Presidents Cup.
Hadwin earned the 10th and final automatic berth on the team made up of golfers from outside Europe who will take on a team of Americans at the biennial competition. The 2017 event is slated for Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, N.J.
The 29-year-old Hadwin captured his first PGA Tour win last March at the Valspar Championship. He locked up his Presidents Cup berth last week by finishing in a tie for 13th at the Dell Technologies Championship.
“It never really left my mind this year,” Hadwin said of the Presidents Cup.
He admitted he was glad his spot didn’t come down to a captain’s pick — Canadian Mike Weir is one of the assistants to International captain Nick Price — and was pleased to make the team on merit.
“I have my place on this team,” Hadwin said. “It was nice to go out and have a great week when I needed it.”
Hadwin played Liberty National for the first time last month and liked what he saw. The par-71 course is 7,328 yards long.
“It’s an incredible piece of property. I think it’s going to be a great match-play golf course,” he said. “There are a few places where bombers can let go, but I’m not sure if it suits any specific type of player. There’s a little bit of everything.”
Hadwin said that since he’s rather reserved on the course, being paired with someone like Australia’s Marc Leishman might make sense during the competition, which features three days of team play before a final day of one-on-one matchups.
“Personality-wise I think we’re very similar,” Hadwin said of the two-time PGA Tour winner. “You think back to 2013 when Graham (DeLaet) was paired with Jason Day, and they’re both very fiery and get very pumped up. There were a lot of fist pumps and screaming and yelling.”