Els' preparation has primed us for
Presidents Cup success: Scott
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[December 11, 2019]
(Reuters) - Captain Ernie Els'
thorough preparation has renewed optimism in the International Team
that they can end 21 years of disappointment and claim only their
second Presidents Cup, Australian Adam Scott said on Wednesday.
The United States have dominated the biennial competition since it
began in 1994 and Scott said the 50-year-old Els had done his
homework so the International Team could get to grips with the
par-71 course at Royal Melbourne.
"Ernie, the assistants and the guys who have played here have really
settled our first timers to Royal Melbourne nicely. I'm very
optimistic," Scott told a news conference.
"Ernie has done a lot of the prep work for us and kind of laid the
foundations. I've had a good feeling for the last couple months
about the way our team shaped up.
"I feel a very, very strong energy, which certainly over some of the
past Cups we've been lacking. It's not a lot of fun getting beaten
all the time."
South African Els, part of the International Team's only win in the
tournament's 25-year history in 1998 at Royal Melbourne, said on
Wednesday he had been crunching the numbers to see which golfers
were compatible with each other.
The preparation did not start there though, with Scott adding that
Els looked to bring together team members playing at the same
tournament on the PGA Tour for practice rounds.
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South Africa's Ernie Els during the second round REUTERS/Ian Walton
"He'd see who is playing the tournament and he'd try and get guys
together," Scott added. "He's been very proactive with the whole
thing. It shows how much it really means to him to be leading us.
"He's done a lot of things behind the scenes, including creating a
new logo or emblem for our team to play under, something for us to
get behind.
"It's early days but it's something that can grow for the future.
There's a long-term approach to it as well, which I like."
The Presidents Cup tees off on Thursday with the fourballs where
Scott is paired with South Korea's An Byeong-hun to take on Bryson
DeChambeau and Tony Finau.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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