Scheffler, who won the Masters in April, booked his spot in the
Davis Love III-captained American team on Sunday, with the
automatic qualifiers for both teams being finalised after the
BMW Championship.
Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas and Tony Finau
are among the players in the American team with prior experience
of the Presidents Cup, a biennial event that pits a 12-man team
from the U.S. against international players from outside Europe.
Sam Burns was the only other rookie to make it onto the U.S.
team for the Sept. 22-25 tournament at Quail Hollow in
Charlotte, North Carolina.
"In 2022, we've seen (Scheffler's) true potential shine as he's
ascended to the number one player in the world, but also has
cemented himself as a guy who has earned the respect of his
peers and teammates," Love said.
"This will certainly be the first of many Presidents Cups for
him."
Internationals captain Trevor Immelman could be without
Australian world number two Smith, who has consistently been
linked in media reports with a switch to the LIV Series since he
won last month's British Open.
A report in Britain's Telegraph on Saturday said the Australian
was one of seven new player signings set to be announced by the
Saudi-backed tour. The report added that he is expected to play
at LIV's event in Boston in September.
Players participating in LIV Golf events have been suspended by
the PGA Tour, which owns the Presidents Cup.
Australian Adam Scott and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama will be
making their 10th and fifth appearances in the tournament
respectively.
"We've got a hard task every time we go out to beat an American
team that's just stacked full of great players," Scott said.
"But I really believe we're on the right path now, and I'm
optimistic."
Im Sung-jae and Joaquin Niemann, both of whom participated in
the 2019 edition, also made the team, while Kim Joo-hyung, Corey
Conners and Mito Pereira will make their debuts.
Immelman and Love will announce their captain's selections in
early September to complete the 12-man teams.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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