Lack of putting not fight has Internationals in hole, says captain
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[September 24, 2022]
By Steve Keating
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - A lack of clutch putting not fight says
International captain Trevor Immelman has put his team in the hole
they will try to climb out of on Saturday to keep the United States
from bringing the Presidents Cup to an early conclusion.
Hammered 4-1 in both the opening foursomes (alternate shot) and
fourball (best ball) sessions the Internationals trail the rampaging
U.S. 8-2 after two days and must quickly find a way to slow the
American juggernaut.
The U.S. have dominated the biennial competition with an 11-1-1
record and are in position to register a Presidents Cup first -
clinching the golden trophy on Saturday and making Sunday's 12
singles matches nothing more than a victory lap for the hosts.
With two sessions scheduled for a marathon Saturday (foursomes and
fourballs) the Americans will be targeting the 15 1/2 total points
needed to lift the Cup for a 12th time and extend their unbeaten run
on home soil.
"We've just got to keep fighting," said Immelman. "Keep putting one
foot in front of the other.
"We feel like we've played some pretty good golf, some solid golf
tee-to-green, particularly the last
couple of days, but we have absolutely been out-putted.
"Hat's off to the Americans with the way they've putted.
"We feel like that's been the difference right now.
"Back's up against the wall. Going to have to dig deep, but it's
going to have to start with making some putts for sure."
A pivotal Saturday will start with foursomes and Immelman sending
four of the same pairs that were humbled in a disappointing opening
round.
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International Team captain Trevor Immelman watches on the 12th green
during the four-ball match play of the Presidents Cup golf
tournament at Quail Hollow Club. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA
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Despite seeing his two most experienced players
Adam Scott and Hideki Matusyama brushed aside 6&5 in the opening
foursomes Immelman showed faith in the two struggling veterans
reuniting them take on Collin Morikawa and Cameron Young.
Australian Cam Davis and South Korean Kim Si-woo,
who have earned the Internationals only full point with a victory
over the American all-star pairing of world number one Scottie
Scheffler and Sam Burns, will this time take on Tony Finau and Max
Homa.
U.S. captain Davis Love III has also kept the faith with Scheffler
and Burns, who remain a partnership despite having yet to win a
match following up their loss in the foursomes followed by a tie and
half-point in the fourball.
Scheffler and Burns will when they meet the Korean duo of Tom Kim
and K.H. Lee.
Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, winners of both their matches so
far, will look to improve 3-0-0 when they face Canadian Corey
Conners and South Korean Im Sung-jae.
"Trevor's right, there's a whole lot of points left," cautioned
Love. "We've seen a lot of big leads lost.
"We're going to try to be motivated to play tomorrow and not really
talk about the outcome till the end.
"It's far from over."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Charlotte; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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