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Fowler expects Big Apple to energise Presidents Cup

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JERSEY CITY: The Presidents Cup has never quite roused the passion of golf ’s Ryder Cup, but Rickie Fowler thinks this might change when the biennial event between US and Internatio­nal teams hits the Big Apple this week.

With New York’s vociferous fans sure to amp up the atmosphere, and the Internatio­nal team desperate to end a six-event losing streak dating back to 2005, Fowler is hoping for a competitiv­e week.

“The Presidents Cup has a little bit more of a laid-back feel, but I think this one will have more of a Ryder Cup feel,” said Fowler, who will be playing on the American team.

“It’ll be a little different feeling being in New York. There’s going to be plenty of pressure on players of both sides.”

The Presidents Cup, a match play event pitting a 12-man American team against an Internatio­nal side comprised of players from outside Europe, has been a bit of a snooze since its creation in 1994, particular­ly when played in the United States, where the home team have never lost.

But Fowler will not be making any assumption­s as he prepares for the showdown at Liberty National in New Jersey.

“The Internatio­nal team are getting better and better,” he said.

This will be Fowler’s second Presidents Cup.

The 28-year-old has participat­ed in three Ryder Cups, dating back to 2010, so experience in team competitio­n is not an issue, but until this year he had not done enough in odd-numbered years to qualify for the Presidents Cup.

He had a mediocre 1-3-0 record in the 2015 event in South Korea, while in Ryder Cup he has gone 2-45, including 1-1-1 in singles.

Fowler qualified for this year’s US team in style by finishing fourth in the points standings, thanks to one victory on the PGA Tour this year, and a string of close calls. — Reuters

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