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‘Hodgepodge’ Internatio­nals out to spring upset

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JERSEY CITY: Internatio­nal team captain Nick Price believes his “hodgepodge” band have the talent, and the fire, needed to prevent the United States from winning a seventh straight Presidents Cup this week.

The biennial match play event between the US and a team drawn from around the world tees off today at Liberty National Golf Club.

The United States have won nine of 11 prior editions of the event, with one tie and just one Internatio­nal victory, in 1998 in Melbourne.

But Price said the one-point defeat two years ago in Incheon, South Korea, was “a shot in the arm” for players like Adam Scott, Louis Oosthuizen, and Jason Day.

“Even though we’re a hodgepodge of a team from all around the world, we are all competitor­s,” Price said of a team that this year draws from eight nations.

“We like to compete, and we don’t like to get beaten.”

In addition to veterans like Australia’s Scott and Day and South Africa’s Oostuizen, the Internatio­nals have four debutants in Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, Canadian Adam Hadwin, Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas and South Korean Kim Si-woo.

Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama is the highest ranked Internatio­nal at No. 3 in the world. At 25, he’s making a third Presidents Cup appearance.

“This team is made up of a lot of young guys who probably have another four or five Presidents Cups in them,” Price said.

“I think they have realised how important this event is now, and they want to take it to the next level.”

It will be a daunting task against a US side featuring world No. 1 Dustin Johnson and second-ranked Jordan Spieth.

World No. 4 Justin Thomas has five wins this season, including his first Major at the PGA Championsh­ip, and locked up the US$10mil (RM42mil) FedEx Cup playoff bonus.

World No. 8 Rickie Fowler boasts a Tour win this year, and Brooks Koepka broke through for his first Major title at the US Open.

Still, Fowler said, “we’ve got our work cut out for us”.

“We’ve had a lot of success this year top to bottom. But it all comes down to this week,” Fowler said. “As a team we’ve got a lot of wins. That doesn’t matter when you tee it up on Thursday. Everyone starts even.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Nice to meet you: Internatio­nal Team golfer Marc Leishman (left) greeting a fan David Finn on Wednesday. — Reuters
Nice to meet you: Internatio­nal Team golfer Marc Leishman (left) greeting a fan David Finn on Wednesday. — Reuters

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