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Presidents Cup US team penpix

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Penpix of the United States team to contest the Presidents Cup golf at Royal Melbourne from Thursday.

PATRICK CANTLAY. Picture: Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

UNITED STATES TEAM FOR PRESIDENTS CUP

Patrick Cantlay

Age: 27

Ranking: 7

PGA Tour wins: 2

Presidents Cup: debut

A former amateur world No.1, Cantlay has had a big 2019. He tied for third place at the PGA Championship, won in Ohio and then in October lost a playoff in Las Vegas.

Bryson DeChambeau

Age: 26

Ranking: 13

PGA Tour wins: 2

Presidents Cup: debut

DeChambeau has had success in Australia, finishing runner up at the 2015 Australian Masters while still an amateur. He plays with unique clubs - all cut to exactly the same length.

Tony Finau

Age: 30

Ranking: 16

PGA Tour wins: 1

Presidents Cup: debut

Finau is the first person of Tongan and Samoan descent to play on the PGA Tour and he has cousins in the NBA and NFL. A captain's pick, he impressed in the 2018 Ryder Cup despite the US loss.

Rickie Fowler

Age: 30

Ranking: 22

PGA Tour wins: 5

Presidents Cup: 2 (2015, 2017)

Drafted into the team to replace injured world No.1 Brooks Koepka, Fowler's impressive wedge game is a great fit for Royal Melbourne. He says he loves to play on a course where he has to think his way around.

Dustin Johnson

Age: 35

Ranking: 5

PGA Tour wins: 20

Presidents Cup: 3 ( 2011, 2015, 2017)

A former world No.1 and US Open champion, Johnson is under an injury cloud after knee surgery. He pulled out of Tiger's tournament to focus on rehab and insists he will be good to go.

Matt Kuchar

Age: 41

Ranking: 24

PGA Tour wins: 9

Presidents Cup: 4 (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017)

A consistent performer, Kuchar is the most experienced player in the US team apart from playing captain Woods. Kuchar was part of the 2011 US team that was victorious at Royal Melbourne.

Patrick Reed

Age: 29

Ranking: 12

PGA Tour wins: 7

Presidents Cup: 2 (2015, 2017)

Winner of the 2018 Masters and runner-up of the 2017 PGA Championship, Reed has the nickname "Captain America" for his success in the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup. But he was involved in a cheating scandal at the World Challenge last week when when television cameras captured him making improper swings in a waste bunker to improve his lie.

Xander Schauffele

Age: 26

Ranking: 9

PGA Tour wins: 4

Presidents Cup: debut

Making his debut, Schauffele loves the big stage. He finished behind champion Woods at this year's Masters and third in the US Open, which was his fifth top-10 finish from 11 majors.

Webb Simpson

Age: 34

Ranking: 11

PGA Tour wins: 5

Presidents Cup: 2 (2011, 2013)

Simpson was the youngest member of the triumphant 2011 team at Royal Melbourne. Winner of the 2012 US Open, Simpson tied for fifth in the 2019 Masters before making a late surge to win team selection.

Justin Thomas

Age: 26

Ranking: 4

PGA Tour wins: 11

Presidents Cup: 1 (2017)

Thomas is nicknamed Mr Go-Low - in six of his 11 wins on tour, he has shot one round of 63 or better. He's the winner of the 2017 PGA Championship and briefly reached world No.1 in 2018.

Gary Woodland

Age: 35

Ranking: 17

PGA Tour wins: 4

Presidents Cup: debut

A captain's pick and debutant, Woodland earned his call-up after taking home the 2019 US Open trophy while also enjoying some strong results in Asia.

Tiger Woods

Age: 43

Ranking: 6

PGA Tour wins: 82

Presidents Cup: 8 (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013)

The first playing captain at the Presidents Cup since Hale Irwin in 1994, Woods' record speaks for itself. Woods won the 2019 Masters, which was his first major championship win in 11 years after battling chronic back issues.