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Kim helps mesh Internatio­nals

- Adam Woodard NELL REDMOND/USA TODAY SPORTS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Remember that feeling you got as a kid during the holidays or a birthday where you just couldn’t wait to open your presents? Trevor Immelman equated that same emotion to the vibe around his Internatio­nal team ahead of the 2022 Presidents Cup this week.

“It’s kind of like Christmas morning when you can’t wait to open your presents up. That’s what I’m seeing from these kids walking into the team room for the first time (Monday night),” said Immelman on Tuesday at Quail Hollow Club. “So that’s what’s fun for guys like me and (Adam Scott) and the captains, (Hideki Matsuyama), that have been here before. It’s good to see that excitement out of them.”

Like the six captains to come before him, the South African has been tasked with meshing together a team of 12 players – eight of which are rookies – from seven different countries for one week of play.

“He’s been passionate about us being as prepared as possible. To the dinners we’ve had, to the trip we had out here a couple weeks ago, to just even earlier this week the last couple of days, it’s just been eyes forward,” said rookie Cam Davis of how Immelman has prepared the squad for the week. “We’ve got a job to do. We’ve got the best chance we’ve ever had to do it with the preparatio­n we’ve got and the strategy we’ve got in place to try to make it all work.”

“It’s one of the areas that’s been quite a hurdle for us over the years, trying to make sure that everybody is comfortabl­e together,” explained Immelman. “Like you’re blending seven or eight cultures and trying to get everybody in their sweet spot.”

The Internatio­nal squad is starting to see the results of that culture being built, especially with regard to Joohyung “Tom” Kim. The 20-year-old from Seoul, South Korea, is making his debut for the Internatio­nals in their biennial bout with the Americans after a PGA Tour season last year that featured 10 made cuts in 11 starts with six top-25 finishes and a win at the 2022 Wyndham Championsh­ip last month. Kim’s youthful exuberance has been key for the Internatio­nals, who are looking to win on foreign soil for the first time in the 28-year history.

“And for a guy like Tom Kim to be able to be hanging out with Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama in the team room last night, I mean, I wish you could have seen the kid’s face,” Immelman said. “It was just pure joy and excitement and anticipati­on for the week.”

“I wouldn’t say I’m a big trash talker. I’m a jokester with the guys I’m close with. And the whole team, I feel like I have a really good relationsh­ip with,” said Kim of his role on the team. “So I just, as the youngest team member, you know, I just like to joke around a lot. I’m lucky enough that they don’t give me (expletive) for it.”

The captain wasn’t the only member of the team to single out Kim’s efforts so far in helping the team jell together.

“He’s got a great sense of humor. Brings a lot of positive energy,” said Sungjae Im. “He’s obviously the youngest player on the team, so he’s kind of the baby. But brings a lot of positive energy and a lot of humors to keep the energy very light and lightheart­ed.”

“There’s definitely different identities, cultures, likes, dislikes. This year, we’ve done a great job,” added Sebastian Munoz. “I feel like it’s always been kind of tough to integrate the Koreans with us, but I feel like having Tom on the team, he’s super fluent and super funny so he really helps the whole team kind of mesh in that aspect.”

“I think, if anything, a lot of the guys on this team have been traditiona­lly pretty reserved, and it’s great having a young guy on the team,” said Davis of Kim.

 ?? ?? Joohyung “Tom” Kim is a Presidents Cup rookie.
Joohyung “Tom” Kim is a Presidents Cup rookie.

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