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Hadwin happy to represent Canada on Presidents Cup internatio­nal team

- ADAM STANLEY

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.”

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