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Love feels Presidents Cup timing perfect for US team
George, South Africa, Nov 20: Holders the United States are determined to win this week`s Presidents Cup team competition against the internationals on behalf of their non-playing captain Jack Nicklaus.
George, South Africa, Nov 20: Holders the United States are determined to win this week's Presidents Cup team competition against the internationals on behalf of their non-playing captain Jack Nicklaus.
Although the US have won three of the four editions of the Ryder Cup-style event, they were crushed by the internationals in Australia five years ago when Nicklaus made his debut as skipper.
''We want to make up for that,'' Davis Love III told a news conference Tuesday after the first official practice rounds by both teams at Fancourt's links course.
''We felt like we left something on the table there (in Melbourne). It is disappointing for Jack to not have gotten a win in this event.''
The US have won on all the three occasions that the Presidents Cup has been held on American soil, but the internationals tasted victory the first time the event was moved abroad --- to Australia, in December 1998.
With Australian Peter Thomson back at the helm as non-playing captain for the internationals, the host team hammered the Nicklaus-led Americans by 20-1/2 points to 11-1/2, giving the competition a much-needed shot in the arm.
However Love, the 1997 US PGA champion, believes the American cause was not helped at Royal Melbourne Golf Club by the timing of the 1998 showdown.
''This time it's closer to our golfing season,'' he said. ''(In 1998) we were a little removed from our golf season in Australia (that year's Presidents Cup took place from December 11-13).
''But here in South Africa we're only a week away from the (season-ending) tour championship. Hopefully we can do a lot better here at Fancourt -- we owe it to Jack.''
Bureau Report
Although the US have won three of the four editions of the Ryder Cup-style event, they were crushed by the internationals in Australia five years ago when Nicklaus made his debut as skipper.
''We want to make up for that,'' Davis Love III told a news conference Tuesday after the first official practice rounds by both teams at Fancourt's links course.
''We felt like we left something on the table there (in Melbourne). It is disappointing for Jack to not have gotten a win in this event.''
The US have won on all the three occasions that the Presidents Cup has been held on American soil, but the internationals tasted victory the first time the event was moved abroad --- to Australia, in December 1998.
With Australian Peter Thomson back at the helm as non-playing captain for the internationals, the host team hammered the Nicklaus-led Americans by 20-1/2 points to 11-1/2, giving the competition a much-needed shot in the arm.
However Love, the 1997 US PGA champion, believes the American cause was not helped at Royal Melbourne Golf Club by the timing of the 1998 showdown.
''This time it's closer to our golfing season,'' he said. ''(In 1998) we were a little removed from our golf season in Australia (that year's Presidents Cup took place from December 11-13).
''But here in South Africa we're only a week away from the (season-ending) tour championship. Hopefully we can do a lot better here at Fancourt -- we owe it to Jack.''
Bureau Report