INCHEON, South Korea — Adam Scott has seven Presidents Cup logos on his bag to show how many teams he has made.
Except for one tie, those cups are empty.
No player symbolizes the futility of the International team more than Scott, simply because he has been around the longest. And no other player on the International team is more determined to end more than a decade of losing for the same reason.
"I'll speak for myself, but I feel I'm more invested than ever in this event," Scott said Wednesday after the final day of practice for the matches at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea.