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Presidents Cup grades: American pair with A+ weeks; two obtain D’s

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The fifteenth Presidents Cup is within the books, so it’s time handy out some participant grades.

Bearing in mind gamers’ information, strokes-gained statistics and different intangible components, here’s a willpower of who handed and who failed at Royal Montreal:

A+

Patrick Cantlay (U.S.): Overcame some driving struggles and rode stellar method play to a 4-1 report. His birdie putt on the final on Saturday evening to win his foursomes match towards Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim was maybe essentially the most pivotal second of the week.

Xander Schauffele (U.S.): Capped a 4-1 week of his personal with a beatdown of Jason Day. His standing because the Individuals’ fearless chief was additional solidified.


A

Russell Henley (U.S.): What a debut for the 35-year-old rookie, who paired properly with Scottie Scheffler and was the very best putter on both group (+3.87 strokes gained) en path to a 3-1 exhibiting.

Collin Morikawa (U.S.): The third U.S. participant to go 4-1. Morikawa could have misplaced over 2.5 strokes on the greens, however he made up for it tee to inexperienced.


A-

Keegan Bradley (U.S.): Solely obtained the decision for 3 matches, although gained two of them. The putter was stable, and he held on to earn the clinching level.

Max Homa (U.S.): Regardless of his 1-2 report, Homa completed third in complete strokes gained for the week whereas main the sector in strokes gained method (+6.25). Had he had one other foursomes associate apart from Brian Harman, Homa may’ve simply been 3-0.

Si Woo Kim (Int.): He and Tom Kim nearly single handedly saved the Internationals’ spirits excessive. Si Woo went 2-2, pouring in huge putt after huge putt, and chipping in late in his Saturday foursomes match. Nonetheless, he bumped into Bradley in singles in what was a must-win match.


B+

Sam Burns (U.S.): Misplaced strokes for the week, primarily due to his irons (-5.99), however he obtained essentially the most out of his sport, posting a 3-0-1 report.

Corey Conners (Int.): He will get Most Priceless Canadian, as he performed in all 5 classes and went 2-3.


B

Tom Kim (Int.): Went 1-2-1, capped by a tie with Sam Burns in singles, and teamed with Si Woo Kim to supply some nice moments. However a few of his feedback have been both distracting or gasoline for the Individuals – or each.

Scottie Scheffler (U.S.): The world No. 1 earned extra factors this week than he had in his earlier three cups mixed, and his 2-5-3 report coming into the week improved to 5-7-3. However he missed some essential putts and dropped his singles match towards an inconsistent Hideki Matsuyama.


B-

Sungjae Im (Int.): Statistically, he was the second-worst participant in Thursday foursomes, however he was among the many Internationals’ finest for the rest of group play, a stretch that was highlighted by he and Hideki Matsuyama’s 7-and-6 drubbing for Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. The 1-4 report most likely ought to’ve been higher.

Adam Scott (Int.): Went 2-3, and although he handed Ernie Els for many profession factors amongst Worldwide gamers, he’s nonetheless one match win in need of tying Els’ report for many profession match wins.


C+

Wyndham Clark (U.S.): His 1-2-1 week was so-so, however Clark clearly obtained beneath a number of the Worldwide gamers’ skins (see Ben An’s now-deleted tweet), which most likely counts for one thing.

Jason Day (Int.): We’ll keep in mind that up-and-down at No. 18 to win his foursomes match on Friday, however Day disappeared after that, not taking part in in any respect on Saturday after which getting blown out by Xander Schauffele in singles.


C

Sahith Theegala (U.S.): Went 1-1-1 in his cup debut, capped by a tie with Ben An. Made simply 5 birdies all week, although 4 of these got here towards An.


C-

Mackenzie Hughes (Int.): Sat out the primary season after which went 1-3 whereas taking part in the remainder of the way in which. He misplaced 1.18 pictures on the greens regardless of being picked largely due to his placing.

Byeong Hun An (Int.): The 1-1-1 report shouldn’t be horrible, however his fast Twitter fingers actually weren’t useful on Saturday evening – and that now-deleted remark most likely gave Wyndham Clark somewhat additional motivation on Sunday.

Hideki Matsuyama (Int.): He seemed nice on Friday alongside Sungjae Im, and he did beat the world No. 1 in singles to cap a 2-3 week. However within the different three classes, he was actually dangerous.


D+

Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Int.): The one Worldwide with a profitable report, although he was statistically the fourth worst participant of your entire competitors. He misplaced strokes in each aspect, and he was benched all day Saturday.

Tony Finau (U.S.): He misplaced practically 5 pictures with the putter, although managed to complete at 2-2.

Taylor Pendrith (Int.): Gutted out a 2-3 report, however the method participant, particularly the wedges, put his group in powerful positions.


D

Brian Harman (U.S.): No participant misplaced extra strokes this week than Harman (-8.54). He went 0-3, one in all simply two gamers on both facet to go point-less.

Min Woo Lee (Int.): Performed simply twice, and at 0-1-1, he most actually didn’t prepare dinner.


Greatest and worst

In response to strokes-gained information from DataGolf.com

Greatest total: Xander Schauffele (U.S.), +8.89
Worst total: Brian Harman (U.S.), -8.54

Greatest putter: Russell Henley (U.S.), +3.87
Worst putter: Tony Finau (U.S.), -4.53

Greatest across the inexperienced: Si Woo Kim (Int.), +2.94
Worst across the inexperienced: Hideki Matsuyama (Int.), -4.97

Greatest on method: Max Homa (U.S.), +6.25
Worst on method: Sam Burns (U.S.), -5.99

Greatest off the tee: Collin Morikawa (U.S.), +3.06
Worst off the tee: Jason Day (Int.), -3.86

Greatest in foursomes: Si Woo Kim (Int.)
Worst in foursomes: Brian Harman (U.S.)

Greatest in four-balls: Xander Schauffele (U.S.)
Worst in four-balls: Hideki Matsuyama (Int.)

Greatest in singles: Xander Schauffele (U.S.), +4.76
Worst in singles: Tony Finau (U.S.), -4.45



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