4. Will the real Scottie Scheffler please stand up? It has obviously been a dream year for Scheffler -- one of the best we have seen in the last few decades -- but that means, especially in the absence of Spieth and J.T., that he will be relied upon more than ever at this event. His record at Ryder Cups and Presidents Cups is a putrid 2-5-4, and it's even worse over the last two team events he entered as the No. 1 player in the world: 0-5-3. Does Scheffler need to play great to validate his status as a great player? No ... but he might need to show up and lead (perhaps even carry?) his American teammates.
5. Who will step for the International team? Who becomes the guy or the guys for Weir's squad? Who do they send out against Scheffler and/or Schauffele? Will it be Adam Scott? Hideki Matsuyama? Jason Day? Those are the three players with experience, but are they going to be the guy on this team? What about somebody younger like Sungjae Im or the enigmatic Si Woo Kim? Maybe a rookie like Min Woo Lee or Mackenzie Hughs? Tom Kim was electric in the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow, but he's cooled off as of late, and I'm not sure he's ready to take on the U.S. team's heavyweights.
For the International team to have a real chance to win, Weir will likely need to identify a player (or players) who is performing the best early in the week and has the ability to galvanize everyone around the team as the event unfolds. It's an intriguing subplot for Weir's squad as it tries to notch its first Presidents Cup victory in over 25 years.
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