Mike Weir Adds Three Canadians to International Presidents Cup Team

International Presidents Cup captain Mike Weir is counting on home advantage and national pride as he gears up for this month’s matches at Royal Montreal. In a strategic move, Weir has selected three Canadians—Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes—as captain’s picks, joining an already strong International squad.

Mike Weir’s Key Picks: Canadian Talent Bolsters International Team

Conners, ranked seventh in the points standings, is eager to improve on his debut in the 2022 Presidents Cup, where he went winless at 0-4. Pendrith, who claimed his first PGA Tour victory earlier this year at the Byron Nelson, also returns after a tough 2022 performance. Hughes, known for his remarkable putting skills (No. 4 on Tour), will make his Presidents Cup debut, an addition that Mike Weir believes will be crucial.

“Canadian golf fans have followed Mackenzie’s career for nearly two decades,” Weir said, “and it’s incredible to know he’s going to make his Presidents Cup debut in his home country.”

Among Weir’s selections are Min Woo Lee, who has been a runner-up twice this season and brings vitality to the squad due to his youthfulness. Additionally, Si Woo Kim is an experienced ball-striker making his third consecutive appearance in the Presidents Cup while Christiaan Bezuidenhout comes off of his most successful season thus far.

Earlier this week, the International team got their first glimpse of Royal Montreal. Alongside big names like Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im and Adam Scott, they’re aiming to clinch a Presidents Cup win for the first time since 1998.

Mike Weir’s squad, combining seasoned expertise and locally nurtured skills, is in a position to contest the supremacy of the American team on Canadian terrain.

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