North Carolina - Thomson 158 Reuters https://thomson158reuters.servehalflife.com Latest News Updates Mon, 23 Sep 2024 23:24:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 From brink of exile to key man: Adam Scott’s stunning revival, recon mission for Presidents Cup https://thomson158reuters.servehalflife.com/from-brink-of-exile-to-key-man-adam-scotts-stunning-revival-recon-mission-for-presidents-cup/ https://thomson158reuters.servehalflife.com/from-brink-of-exile-to-key-man-adam-scotts-stunning-revival-recon-mission-for-presidents-cup/#respond Mon, 23 Sep 2024 23:24:00 +0000 https://thomson158reuters.servehalflife.com/from-brink-of-exile-to-key-man-adam-scotts-stunning-revival-recon-mission-for-presidents-cup/ As time has gone on, Adam Scott’s desire to fill the “huge hole” in his resume has only burned brighter. Ten consecutive Presidents Cup appearances for the International team for nine straight defeats after a tie on debut makes for sorry reading for the 44-year-old. He could be forgiven for losing hope, or his passion […]

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As time has gone on, Adam Scott’s desire to fill the “huge hole” in his resume has only burned brighter.

Ten consecutive Presidents Cup appearances for the International team for nine straight defeats after a tie on debut makes for sorry reading for the 44-year-old.

He could be forgiven for losing hope, or his passion for fronting up in the biennial event, but that’s not how Australia’s only Masters champion operates.

Mid-year it seemed a historic 11th time suiting up for the International may be out of the question but a stunning run of form across the Scottish links and the Fed-Ex Cup playoff secured his place in Montreal via an automatic qualification place.

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Adam Scott during the 2019 Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Course.Source: Getty Images

That stretch included runner-up finishes at the Scottish Open and the BMW Championship as well a tie for 10th at The Open and fifth at the Tour Championship which arguably makes Scott the most in-form player on the International team.

The Queenslander is sure to play a key role in their bid to claim a second win in the event’s 30-year history and he understands that time is running out for him to finally taste victory.

“It seems longevity is a bit of a theme around me at the moment… but winning a Presidents Cup is a huge hole in my resume,” Scott told Australian Golf Digest.

“I don’t know if there will be anymore Presidents Cups or not. It’s getting to that point.”

It is not the first time Scott has expressed his fear of never experiencing the jubilation compatriots Greg Norman, Steve Elkington, Stuart Appleby and Craig Parry did at Royal Melbourne in 1998.

He made similar comments at the 2019 edition – which was also staged at Royal Melbourne – which ring true today.

“I think it (winning) would probably mean a lot more to me than I’ve ever thought,” Scott said at the time.

“I see this event carrying on into the future and it will be incredibly disappointing if I played all these and never won a Presidents Cup.

“I feel I’d be missing something.”

Adam Scott looms as a key man from the Internationals.Source: AAP

The notion of an empty void in his glittering career – that has also included being world No.1 and racking up 40 professional wins – prompted Scott to undertake a reconnaissance mission last year.

For the first time in his life, he attended the Ryder Cup, and he soaked in the drama of the Saturday sessions which included Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay’s caddy Joe La Cava aggressively trading insults on the 18th green, and in the car park later that night.

Scott was at Marco Simone in Rome for sponsor commitments, but his mind was firmly focused on creating a scouting report for International team captain Mike Weir ahead of this week’s Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada.

“I planted some seeds with Mike for him to think about,” Scott said.

“You will have noticed like Corey (Conners), Min Woo (Lee) and Mac (Mackenzie) Hughes played (the PGA Tour’s Procore Championship) in Napa last week and played pretty well.

“We’re making sure our guys are really prepared and will show up at Montreal ready.”

Scott, Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An meanwhile teed it up on the other side of the Atlantic at the DP World Tour’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in England.

The Internationals have placed an emphasis on being battle-ready.

It was born from the idea that the Americans’ lack of tournament play in the five weeks between the PGA Tour’s Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup proved to be costly against a sharper European outfit.

Scott had been playing alongside the Europeans on the DP World Tour in the lead-up to the Ryder Cup and was captivated by the spotlight which shone on Europe’s representatives at those events which included the Irish Open and the BMW PGA Championship.

“The European Tour really embraced their Ryder Cup players during those two weeks,” Scott said.

“They put them on a pedestal and announced them as ‘Ryder Cuppers’ everywhere. Everyone bonded. Half the team ate breakfast together every morning at Wentworth.”

From witnessing the European preparations, Scott is ensuring that the team comes together for practice rounds and bonding sessions.

‘GOING TO FEEL LIKE A HOME GAME’

Banding together has been a constant challenge for the International team but since 2019, they have found unity through the symbolism of the shield which is proudly displayed on team shirts, jumpers and caps.

“It’s this shield, this shield that we have (that galvanises us),” Weir said.

“We are a culmination of guys coming from all over the world trying to come together for one week. We feel like we’re all part of the same team. (The shield) has brought us closer together.”

The fighting spirit brought to life by the shield will come in handy against yet another star-studded American team.

Five of the top ten players in the Official World Gold Rankings – including world number one Scottie Scheffler and two-time major winner this year Xander Schauffele – will be donning the red, white and blue.

The Internationals on the other hand only have 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama ranked inside the top ten in the world while Scott and fellow Australian Jason Day are the only other major winners on the International team compared to the USA boasting six major champions.

“There’s no doubt on paper, we’re the underdogs again, but our team is fairly good and there’s more depth than we have most years,” Scott said.

“I’m very positive.

“I played the Canadian Open this year up in Hamilton, and it was like a major. The Canada versus USA rivalry is a bit like Australia versus New Zealand.

“With Mike as captain and three Canadians playing, they’re going to make this feel like a home game for us.”

The USA team after their 2022 victory in Charlotte, North Carolina.Source: Getty Images

As for his own desperation to win, Scott is more focused on how it will benefit the Presidents Cup going forward than his own legacy.

Mesmerised by the vocal crowds and captivated by the drama in Rome last year, Scott – who has hinted that he is all but certain to captain the International team at Kingston Heath in Melbourne in 2028 – envisions the Presidents Cup one day matching the standing of the Ryder Cup within the world of golf.

“I would like to have a better record personally, and I’m keen to turn that around,” Scott – who has won 18, lost 25 and tied six matches for the Internationals to date – said.

“As far as the competition goes, we’re 30 years into the Presidents Cup and that sounds like a really long time, but we need to be more competitive.

“The Internationals need to win in Montreal, and then eventually we need to win in America, to really validate this competition to the level the Ryder Cup is.”

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Mark Robinson, lieutenant governor of North Carolina and candidate for governor, speaks prior to Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign event at Harrah’s Cherokee Center in Asheville, North Carolina, on Aug. 14, 2024.

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The political network largely funded by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch has been quietly touting North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson for his policy positions despite a litany of controversies, according to records uncovered by CNBC.

The Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity ran digital advertisements supporting Robinson as recently as this month. It’s also funded pro-Robinson door knocking, launched a website that encouraged voters to thank him for his work as lieutenant governor, interviewed him on a podcast and hosted him for an April event featuring Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C.

The digital ads began running Sept. 1 and continued to air through Sept. 14, according to AdImpact. The ads aired just days before CNN reported on racist and graphic comments Robinson allegedly posted on a porn forum over a decade ago.

Though Robinson has denied he wrote the scores of posts, at least four of his top aides from his North Carolina gubernatorial campaign resigned within days of the report’s publication. The National Review reported a total of eight staffers have resigned.

The September pro-Robinson ads funded by AFP feature a message of praise for the lieutenant governor’s advocacy to expand the state’s school voucher program, as well as a testimonial from Robinson himself. These types of voucher programs use taxpayer funds typically spent on public education to subsidize private school tuitions.

“Now today, thanks to lieutenant governor Robinson and leadership in the North Carolina general assembly, families across the state have access to the school that best fits their child’s needs,” a voiceover for the AFP ads says.

AFP says the “thank you” ads are not the same as an endorsement, but merely intended to reward elected officials who back policies the nonprofit supports.

That said, during an election year any positive ads will have the effect of boosting the candidate’s campaign, whether this is deliberate or not.

“We have not engaged in this race or endorsed Mark Robinson, but we routinely thank public officials when they do the right thing on policy — especially when it comes to an issue as important as education freedom,” AFP’s spokesman told CNBC.

As of Monday, Robinson had refused to withdraw from the governors’ race, where he is trailing Democrat Josh Stein by an average of 9.5 percentage points, according to a Real Clear Politics average.

The Republican Governors Association said Monday that it has no plans to make further ad buys on Robinson’s behalf in the state.

Americans for Prosperity ran supportive ads after many of Robinson’s controversial comments. In February, for instance, Robinson suggested that transgender women should be arrested if they used women’s bathrooms.

The move by Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, to back Robinson from a policy perspective surprised some North Carolina Republican strategists.

“We’ve seen for months this wasn’t going to be a close race, even before Labor Day,” said Jonathan Bridges, a state Republican strategist who previously worked for Robinson’s primary rival, former Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C. “Why would they still do anything after Labor Day? If I was in that position, I probably wouldn’t do that.”

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AFP’s effort to support Robinson represents a shift for the group, after the organization’s state office opted out of backing him during his initial run for lieutenant governor in 2018, according to Chris McCoy, who served as AFP’s North Carolina state director until 2022.

“They were superficial conversations and nothing deep,” McCoy said in describing the deliberations at AFP’s state level on whether it should back Robinson. “The concept was going to be dead before it got off the ground. I wouldn’t have even tried. Robinson is a polarizing character.”

Fast forward six years, however, and Robinson won the Republican gubernatorial primary in March, boosted by an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.

Since then, AFP has been knocking on doors with a thank you message tied to Robinson’s policy positions as lieutenant governor, a spokesman confirmed, adding that the group does not consider this work tantamount to an endorsement.

The majority of the door knocking was spent thanking other members of the state legislature besides Robinson, the spokesman said.

AFP also encourages those visiting its website to sign a letter thanking Robinson “for leading on the issues that matter in North Carolina.”

AFP’s support for Robinson didn’t stop with the two digital ads and a website.

The group hosted Robinson, Budd and other state officials in Greensboro, North Carolina, in April to take aim at President Joe Biden’s economic policies, according to social media posts about the event.

AFP also hosted Robinson on its podcast “American Potential” months after he first announced his campaign for governor.

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North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson speaks on stage on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 15, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson called himself a “black NAZI” and said “slavery is not bad” in years-old comments on an online pornographic forum, CNN reported Thursday.

Robinson, the controversial lieutenant governor of the key presidential battleground state, also posted graphic sexual content in dozens of messages on that forum through an account linked to him, according to CNN’s “KFile.”

The candidate, who has been praised by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump as recently as last month, referred to himself on that forum as a “perv” with an affinity for transgender porn, per CNN.

Reached for comment, Robinson’s campaign spokesman Michael Lonergan pointed CNBC to a video in which the Republican denies the report and accuses his Democratic opponent, state Attorney General Josh Stein, of leaking the story to CNN.

“Let me reassure you, the things that you will see in that story, those are not the words of Mark Robinson,” the candidate said in the straight-to-camera statement shared on X less than an hour before the report published.

Ahead of CNN’s bombshell, Robinson was under pressure from staff and members of the Trump campaign to drop out of the race, the Carolina Journal reported, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.

Robinson in Thursday’s video signaled he would not drop out of the race in North Carolina, where the first absentee ballots are set to be sent out Friday.

Recent polls of the race for North Carolina’s top job show Stein leading Robinson, at times by wide margins. The Democrat on Thursday launched a new “Republicans for Stein” initiative.

Robinson, who won his state’s GOP gubernatorial primary in March, has already been at the center of a series of controversies and scandals.

Among the most recent: a Sept. 3 report from North Carolina investigative outlet The Assembly, that Robinson frequented 24-hour porn shops’ private video booths as often as five nights a week in the 1990s and early 2000s.

His campaign spokesman denied that report and lashed out at the reporters, accusing them of being “degenerates.”

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Robinson has also previously been accused of antisemitism and Holocaust denial, partly due to his 2018 Facebook post that said, “This foolishness about Hitler disarming MILLIONS of Jews and then marching them off to concentration camps is a bunch of hogwash.”

He has denied being an antisemite.

Robinson, a staunch abortion opponent, also said during the 2024 campaign that his wife had an abortion 30 years earlier, calling it “a very difficult decision.”

The statement followed reports about Robinson’s 2019 comment that abortion “is not about protecting the lives of mothers … It is about killing the child because you weren’t responsible enough to keep your skirt down.”

Despite those and other divisive remarks, Robinson has repeatedly garnered praise from Trump.

In March, Trump compared Robinson to civil rights legend Martin Luther King Jr. “on steroids.” At an Aug. 21 campaign rally in Asheboro, North Carolina, Trump called Robinson a “good man” and said he’s “gotta win.”

Robinson spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in mid-July.

Trump is set to return to the Tar Heel state on Saturday for a rally focused on jobs, inflation and the economy.

This is a developing story, please check back for updates.

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