Kevin Kisner Presidents Cup record explored as the USA wins for the ninth consecutive time
Kevin Kisner Presidents Cup record explored as the USA wins for the ninth consecutive time × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Golf Presidents Cup Feature
The #USTeam has won the @PresidentsCup.4595664Kings in the Queen City The #USTeam has won the @PresidentsCup. https://t.co/wp9t3dwjwd Speaking of impressive records, Kevin Kisner was expected to be the 13th man on the team, but was picked at the last minute by the team's captain, Davis Love III, after Will Zalatoris sustained an injury. Despite being the 15th-ranked player in the US Presidents Cup rankings, he was selected for the major event. This was Kisner's second appearance at the Presidents Cup since 2017. He finished the 2017 Presidents Cup with 3 points, scoring 2–0–2. He won a four-ball match and foursomes match with Phil Mickelson and leveled with Anirban Lahiri in the singles. The 38-year-old tallied a record of 0-2-1 at the 2022 Presidents Cup, which included a Sunday loss to Christiaan Bezuidenhout in the finals' last singles. Fortunately, the points did not matter as the US team had already registered a win by then. His teammates affectionately referred to Kevin as a 'grandpa', but in the end, his experience says it all. During the press conference, he summed up his role in the team and put forth a message to his much younger teammates: "My experience can ultimately win in this scenario. There is nothing that any of these can do that can hang with me tonight, I promise you. I have never seen a better display of golfers and a worse display of partiers, and I am the best partier on this board. Amen. That's why they picked me. I got half a point, but I brought the fun."
Kevin Kisner Presidents Cup record explored as the USA wins for the ninth consecutive time
By Anushree Dinesh Burad Modified 26 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Kevin Kisner at the 2022 Presidents Cup (Image source: Getty) Alongside Kevin Kisner, the United States sent out an incredible team to defend its 2022 Presidents Cup title with a solid score of 17.5 to 12.5, marking the nation's ninth consecutive title since 2005. It's no surprise that the Americans have dominated the biennial event since its inception, winning 12 out of the 14 editions held so far. PGA TOUR@PGATOURKings in the Queen CityThe #USTeam has won the @PresidentsCup.4595664Kings in the Queen City The #USTeam has won the @PresidentsCup. https://t.co/wp9t3dwjwd Speaking of impressive records, Kevin Kisner was expected to be the 13th man on the team, but was picked at the last minute by the team's captain, Davis Love III, after Will Zalatoris sustained an injury. Despite being the 15th-ranked player in the US Presidents Cup rankings, he was selected for the major event. This was Kisner's second appearance at the Presidents Cup since 2017. He finished the 2017 Presidents Cup with 3 points, scoring 2–0–2. He won a four-ball match and foursomes match with Phil Mickelson and leveled with Anirban Lahiri in the singles. The 38-year-old tallied a record of 0-2-1 at the 2022 Presidents Cup, which included a Sunday loss to Christiaan Bezuidenhout in the finals' last singles. Fortunately, the points did not matter as the US team had already registered a win by then. His teammates affectionately referred to Kevin as a 'grandpa', but in the end, his experience says it all. During the press conference, he summed up his role in the team and put forth a message to his much younger teammates: "My experience can ultimately win in this scenario. There is nothing that any of these can do that can hang with me tonight, I promise you. I have never seen a better display of golfers and a worse display of partiers, and I am the best partier on this board. Amen. That's why they picked me. I got half a point, but I brought the fun."