Davis, Kim avert shutout
‘For them to finish strong like that to eke out a point for us really is big psychologically,’ Internationals captain Trevor Immelman said.
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AUSTRALIAN Cam Davis and Korean Si Woo Kim after securing Team International’s lone point in the 2022 Presidents Cup Thursday. | Rob Carr/Agence France-Presse
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CHARLOTTE (AFP) — Australia's Cameron Davis and South Korean Kim Si-woo swept the last four holes to produce an emotional Presidents Cup comeback victory for the Internationals on Thursday at Quail Hollow.
Kim and Davis stunned top-ranked Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns 2-up to avert a US sweep on the opening day of competition.
It's the sort of morale boost that could inspire an underdog team to bare its teeth against the heavily favored Americans, who seized a 4-1 lead after the opening foursomes (alternate shot) matches.
"For them to finish strong like that to eke out a point for us really is big psychologically," Internationals captain Trevor Immelman said.
"If we got whitewashed, it would have been a tough pill to swallow. We've got our work cut out for us, but we'll keep going until they ring the bell."
Players gathered at the 18th green to pass along encouragement after four of the five matches were battles into the last two holes.
"Everyone is super pumped. We can do this, you know," Davis said of the upset bid.
"Everyone on our team is capable of the golf we played coming down the stretch. If we can all bring it out at the same time this week, we can really get things going. So I'm excited to see what we've got coming up next couple of days."
The Americans own an 11-1-1 edge in the all-time rivalry and have never lost on home soil, having captured their past eight meetings with the global lineup.
"We're going to keep fighting, Immelman said. "It's what we do. It's the team has. We'll regroup. We got off to a poor start. We'll need to adjust for that, make a few putts. Long way to go."
Kim felt nervous on the first hole and it didn't help when the US duo led 3-up after seven holes.