CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The first round of matches at the 2022 Presidents Cup feature some fan-favorites and a slew of rookies.
Ten players will make their debut on Thursday in the biennial bout at Quail Hollow Club as the Internationals look to win on American soil for the first time. The U.S. has dominated the foursomes sessions in the past with a 73-39-21 record, and if our predictions are accurate, history will repeat itself once again on Thursday afternoon.
Golfweek’s Adam Schupak and Adam Woodard are on the scene this week and made picks for the first round of matches. Spoiler alert: the rout is on.
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Hideki Matsuyama and Adam Scott (Intl.) vs Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele (USA)
AS: Neither captain was messing around, bringing out some of their big guns for what should be a terrific matchup. Scott ended the FedEx Cup playoffs on a hot streak while Matsuyama has dealt with a neck injury of late. But they are going up against the dynamic duo of Cantlay-Schauffele, who can finish each other’s sentences and live to play together.
USA wins, 3 and 2.
Sungjae Im-Corey Conners (Intl.) vs Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas (USA)
Tom Kim-K.H. Lee (Intl.) vs Cameron Young-Collin Morikawa (USA)
Si Woo Kim-Cam Davis (Intl) vs Scottie Scheffler-Sam Burns (USA)
AS: Scheffler-Burns has the makings of a go-to pairing for Team USA. I like them to roll to victory.
USA wins, 5 and 4.
AW: Couldn’t agree more with the other Adam on this one, but I think it’ll be a bit closer while still a comfortable American win.
USA wins, 3 and 2.
Taylor Pendrith-Mito Pereira (Intl) vs Tony Finau-Max Homa (USA)
AS: I think this has the potential for an upset, but the U.S. side is on too much of a roll: Finau shot 60 last week in a practice round in Utah while Homa won the Fortinet Championship. The U.S. has too much firepower. The rout is on.
USA wins, 2 and 1. | USA wins session, 5-0.
AW: International assistant captain Mike Weir said his fellow Canadian Pendrith will be one for fans to watch this week, and if Pereira can keep pace, I like the Internationals to keep this one close.