I Am A Believer
Well done for the International team on day 3.
Tom Kim and Cam Davis brought in the heat and they did not disappoint. As S.W. Kim was struggling a bit, Tom Kim elevated his game to the stratosphere and delivered probably one of the best golf I have seen in years.
Adam Scott was a delight to watch, it was vintage Scott at every level. Cam Davis, birdie, eagle, birdie, finish to win their match was fun to watch.
As any team competition, motivation and heart are necessary to succeed, especially when one is deemed the underdog with zero chance of success.
The International team brought both to the table on Saturday. Tom Kim’s final putt at the 18th hole for birdie to win the match was one for the ages. His and his team’s reaction was amazing and genuine.
As Paul Azinger and Dan Hicks, the dynamic duo of dreadful commentary, were making fun of Bryson DeChambeau, who was not even there, the International team was giving the Americans a run for their money.
Nothing would make me happier than to see the International team beat the United States.
After everything the little man Jay Monahan has done to ensure the game was rig in favor of the Americans, it would be something else if the International team could pull it off.
11-7 going into Sunday’s singles is a tough mountain to climb, but it has been done before.
A victory by the International team may mean the survival and future relevancy of the Presidents Cup.