The International team challenged the U.S. with a couple of big early Sunday wins, but the Americans' depth came through in winning the 14th Presidents Cup.
4, and Tony Finau defeated Canada's Taylor Pendrith, 3 and 1, in the sixth pairing. Spieth, who won all of his team matches with Thomas, became the sixth player in Presidents Cup history to go 5-0-0, and he won his first singles match in either this competiton or the Ryder Cup. Patrick Cantlay, who went 3-1 for the week, dominated Aussie veteran Adam Scott, 3 and 2, in Match No. [The Americans won the singles session 6½-5½, and in addition to Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, Tony Finau, Collin Morikawa and Max Homa scored victories. Nearly 5½ hours after play began, Xander Schauffele closed out his 1-up victory over Canada's Corey Connors with a par, and the Americans had the 15½ points they needed to secure their 12th victory in the biennial competition that was first played in 1994. South Korea's Si Woo Kim made a birdie on 18 to beat the new “Captain America,” Justin Thomas, 1 up in Match No.
Davis Love III's side were pre-tournament favourites to continue their winning streak in the biennial contest and dominated the first two days at Quail Hollow, ...
Tony Finau recovered from being two behind to lead against Taylor Pendrith, with back-to-back birdies from the 16th sealing a 3&1 win, with Schauffele bouncing back from losing three consecutive holes late in his match to defeat Corey Conners on the final hole and earn the winning point. Kim won the first two holes of the back nine and moved back ahead with a birdie at the par-five 16th, where Thomas failed to get up and down from the greenside bunker, with the International Team player then responding to an American birdie at the 17th by holing a 10-foot birdie to win the last. Spieth recovered from losing his opening two holes to make back-to-back birdies from the fourth, with the three-time major champion cancelling out Cam Davis winning the eighth by taking five of the next six holes on his way to a 4&3 win.
U.S. Presidents Cup Captain Davis Love III trusted that his 12-man team would deliver in Sunday singles.
“When you consider that we were 8-2 down on Friday evening, this team is no joke, and I’m sick and tired of it being spoken of as a joke,” International team captain Trevor Immelman said. “This young kid has burst onto the scene in the last six months,” International team captain Trevor Immelman said. The U.S. And I had to make it, and I made it,” said Kim, who was a team-best 3-0-1, of his putt to tie the 15th hole. Nevertheless, the International side made a valiant comeback on Saturday. team featured six of the top 10 in the world, while Hideki Matsuyama, who tied Sam Burns on Sunday, was the top-ranked international player at No. Love front-loaded his lineup with several of the top players in the world to attempt to put a sea of red on the scoreboard early: Justin Thomas in the leadoff spot followed by Jordan Spieth, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay and World No. Spieth secured his first-ever victory in singles and notched a perfect record of 5-0, the first player from either team to do so since South African Branden Grace in 2015. Missing from the International side was World No. “Just luck of the draw, you know what I mean?” Schauffele said. – After watching his team lose both sessions on Saturday and its lead heading into the final day trimmed to four points, U.S. needed just four points to retain the Presidents Cup and continue its domination in its biennial match, winning 17 ½-12 ½.
The United States have clinched their ninth consecutive Presidents Cup as Xander Schauffele beat Canada's Corey Conners 1-up in the singles to register the ...
No one was more aware of the dangers lurking than U.S. Spieth made putts from all over Quail Hollow to beat Davis as he became only the sixth player to win all five matches in the Presidents Cup, winning all four of his team matches with Thomas. Needing 4-1/2 points from 12 singles matches to reach the winning total of 15-1/2, the US got the job done early with five contests still to be completed and the party well underway as 40,000 mostly American supporters celebrated at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte on Sunday.
The U.S. Cup veteran collected a perfect record at Quail Hollow to help his team win, but can he do what others have done and use it as momentum toward a ...
"I used my example in here of the 2014 Ryder Cup and the 2015 season," he said, referring to his success with Patrick Reed at Gleneagles, and winning two majors the following year. If he thinks the 5-0 run at Quail Hollow can vault him to a solid 2023, then it's a good bet it will come true. If Spieth does inherit the Cup Bounce mojo from Scheffler, what might that look like? It wasn't just the wins, either; it was the quality of his play, marked by the litany of long putts he hit, one after another, on Sunday. It came at a critical time, too; with Thomas losing his first match in the No. that kind of maybe catapulted me a little bit for sure.”
“This team is no joke,” said Trevor Immelman, the captain of the International team and the 2008 Masters champion, “and I'm sick and tired of it being spoken of ...
“I think a lot of these younger guys are trying to get as many experiences as we can and this was just a massive steppingstone.” “A big difference I’ve felt in the last couple years,” said Adam Scott of Australia, the 2013 Masters champion, “is what’s going on in our team room.” He concluded, “I think good things are really starting to happen in that environment.” He added, “A cup is coming our way soon.” “I kind of say this week is sort of the benchmark in terms of high-pressure situations” and “something we haven’t quite experienced,” he said. “I think I played some of my best golf of the year, which was really cool.” The results of Sunday’s 12 singles matches started coming in just after 3:30 when Jordan Spieth, the monster of the U.S. 18 struck the flagstick and came to a rest one foot off. bandanna to the understated U.S. flag on the red cap to the overstated U.S. with a six-foot putt he studied for a good while and then beat Corey Conners of Canada, 1 up, well, Schauffele said, “What you saw was a big sigh of relief.” flags tucked into caps to the U.S. gear, from the singlet with suspenders to the U.S. team won, 17½-12½, against an International team hamstrung by poaching from the LIV Golf circuit, but the margin wound up shy of the neighborhood of infinity — not so bad after a Friday night when the Americans led 8-2 and the forecast looked yucky.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – While Davis Love III may never make it public, Kevin Kisner knows that he was 13th man on Team USA, a last-minute Captain's pick that ...
And in the perfect ending to the press conference he added, “That’s why they picked me. But Sunday night that was of little consequence to Kisner, who stole the show again in the post-victory press conference. There is nothing that any of these (guys) can do that can hang with me tonight, I promise you.”
The United States have clinched their ninth consecutive Presidents Cup victory when Olympic champion Xander Schauffele beat Canada's...
"I think you're seeing a lot of guys here who will be returning on the next one. So it's been unreal." A Cup is coming our way soon." "I mean we all want to be a part of this in the future because this was probably one of the most enjoyable experiences of our lives. Man, they were fighting," said International captain Trevor Immelman. "They were fighting.
The U.S. team captured the Presidents Cup again, taking down the International team 17½ to 12½ at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday.
It'll get one after Ryder Cup veterans [Paul Casey](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/72/paul-casey), [Ian Poulter](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/619/ian-poulter), [Lee Westwood](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/455/lee-westwood) and [Sergio Garcia](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/158/sergio-garcia) joined LIV Golf. [Will Zalatoris](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/9877/will-zalatoris), the No. [Rory McIlroy](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/3470/rory-mcilroy), the No. 2 player in the world, and Spain's [Jon Rahm](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/9780/jon-rahm), who is No. Italy's [Guido Migliozzi](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/9474/guido-migliozzi) and Denmark's Nicolai and Rasmus Hojgaard are young but talented. England's [Tyrrell Hatton](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/5553/tyrrell-hatton) and [Tommy Fleetwood](http://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/5539/tommy-fleetwood) are capable of playing great golf. 1 [Scottie Scheffler](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/9478/scottie-scheffler) and Sam Burns. Lee](http://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/7083/kh-lee) to take down world No. That afternoon, Kim and [Si Woo Kim](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/7081/si-woo-kim) stunned the seemingly unbeatable tandem of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele in four-ball competition. [Max Homa](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/8973/max-homa), a five-time winner on the PGA Tour, mentioned that he wasn't particularly close to anyone else on the U.S. South Korea's [Tom Kim](https://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/460267/tom-kim) became a household name, and the International team showed a lot of heart in competing better than expected. But when Homa said it again during a news conference after Sunday's victory, [Sam Burns](http://www.espn.com/golf/player/_/id/9938/sam-burns) quipped, "Love you, Max."
Tom Kim inspired a fightback from the Internationals at the Presidents Cup, reducing the US Teams lead to 11-7 on Saturday at Quail Hollow.
But what I've learned about his personality and his heart and what he stands for this week, man, I am a huge fan." But the 20-year-old crushed a 2-iron to ten feet and made the putt for an unlikely 1up victory over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Shauffele. First, Kim teamed up with fellow countryman Lee Kyoung-hoon in the morning foursomes to defeat world number one Scottie Sheffler and Sam Burns 2&1.
Quail Hollow of Charlotte NC proved a good host for Presidents Cup, PGA Tour again, meeting and exceeding expectations like U.S. Team vs.
Tom Kim and Adam Scott starred for the International team, winning both of the matches they played Saturday. Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, paired together in ...
The American duo was trying to improve to 3-0 overall. 18 to clinch the victory for he and his partner, Si Woo Kim, in their 1-up four-ball win over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. The US team leads 11-7 heading into Sunday’s singles.
Our 2022 Presidents Cup Sunday singles picks and predictions have Team USA winning big at Quail Hollow.
ET: Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Intl.) vs. ET: Mito Pereira (Intl.) vs. ET: Tom Kim (Intl.) vs. Lee (Intl.) vs. ET: Sungjae Im (Intl.) vs. ET: Corey Conners (Intl.) vs. ET: Taylor Pendrith (Intl.) vs. ET: Sebastian Munoz (Intl.) vs. ET: Adam Scott (Intl.) vs. ET: Hideki Matsuyama (Intl.) vs. ET: Cam Davis (Intl.) vs. ET: Si Woo Kim (Intl.) vs.
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina—The day started out with memories of 2017 at Liberty National, where the Americans dominated so thoroughly they nearly clinched ...
On the next hole, Davis drilled a 15-foot birdie putt for the first lead of the match. Davis made a third straight birdie, another point for the International team, more momentum for Sunday. Davis holed a 12-foot eagle putt on the 16th to square the match. Si Woo Kim also made a 5-foot par putt to stay tied on the 17th, a putt that had Tom Kim so nervous he covered his eyes and peeked through his fingers. And on the final hole, he made a 10-foot birdie putt in a 1-up victory over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. It was enough to cut into a big deficit, enough to give the underdogs hope.