Experts: International team needs fast start to end skid at Presidents Cup
L’ÎLE-BIZARD–SAINTE-GENEVIÈVE, Que. — It has been 26 long years since the International team last won the Presidents Cup, but, according to a pair of golf experts, there is a road map to ending that drought at Royal Montreal Golf Club this week.
Jim (Bones) Mackay and John Wood are broadcasting partners for NBC Sports who have also caddied at the highest levels of men’s golf. They agreed on Wednesday that if the Internationals are going to beat the United States in the best-on-best match-play tournament, they need a good showing in the first round.
“Get off to a fast start,” said Mackay at Royal Montreal. “I just think that in terms of firing up the crowds and getting them that much more behind the team, and getting a little boisterous out there, getting off to a fast start would be nice. I think that’s key.”
The first Presidents Cup was held in 1994, when the U.S. beat the International team 20-12 at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainseville, Va.