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WE CAN MAKE SA PROUD

Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut embracing underdog tag ahead of Presidents Cup

- MICHAEL SHERMAN IN CENTURION

AS THE ONLY South African representa­tive among the players on the internatio­nal team in the Presidents Cup starting in North Carolina on Thursday, much expectatio­n will rest on the shoulders of Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut.

The Presidents Cup rookie will play under countryman and internatio­nal captain Trevor Immelman, and Bezuidenho­ut believes he is ready to perform at the highest stage of team competitio­n in golf.

“As soon as we found out that Trevor is going to be the captain of the internatio­nal team, that was definitely one of my biggest goals of the season was to make this team, and to represent my country with Trevor being our captain this week,” Bezuidenho­ut said on Wednesday.

“So hopefully we can make South Africa proud this week.”

The US team, though, are highly favoured as only Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim on the internatio­nal team have played in the Presidents Cup before. In fact, every player on the US team is ranked higher in the world golf rankings, except for three players on the internatio­nal team.

The Presidents Cup is also missing a number of top players who are ineligible after defecting to the LIV Golf tour. One such player who will be sorely missed is SA’S Louis Oosthuizen. Oosthuizen had played in the last four editions of the Presidents Cup, and his absence will have come as a massive blow for the team.

Embracing their underdog tag, Bezuidenho­ut, the 2020 SA Open champion, expected the competitio­n to be fierce.

“I haven't been part of a Presidents Cup yet, but just speaking to the other guys that have been part of it and been in this environmen­t, guys like Hideki, Adam

Scott, that hasn't won it yet, and you can just see they want to tick this box off the list.

“So, yeah, it would mean a lot for the internatio­nal team. As well playing under the shield for the second time now, we came together as a unit. So I’m sure all of us that's playing this week would love to lift the cup.”

The 28-year-old Bezuidenho­ut was not in action during yesterday’s action, with only 10 of the 12 players on either team in action on day one foursomes (alternate shot).

 ?? Picture: Erik S Lesser, EPA ?? Internatio­nal team member Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut
of South Africa on the 16th hole during the final
practice round for the 2022 Presidents Cup golf
tournament at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Picture: Erik S Lesser, EPA Internatio­nal team member Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut of South Africa on the 16th hole during the final practice round for the 2022 Presidents Cup golf tournament at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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