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Obama again to serve as honourary Cup chairman
President Barack Obama has accepted an invitation to be honourary chairman of this year's Presidents Cup, the second time he will fulfil the role at the biennial team competition, the PGA Tour said on Friday. Read full article
Presidents Cup - team watch
For those of you who haven't been keeping a close eye on the Presidents Cup standings, SA golfers are dominating the potential International team with seven players in the top 12. Read full article
Darren dares to dream about Presidents Cup
While October is an eternity away in golfing terms, Darren Fichardt has been thinking about the Presidents Cup for a long time. Read full article
Scott urges overhaul of Presidents Cup
Australia's Adam Scott said on Wednesday the format of the Presidents Cup needed to be drastically overhauled or risk living forever in the shadow of the Ryder Cup. Read full article
'US domination bad for Presidents Cup'
The Presidents Cup falls short of the drama witnessed at the Ryder Cup due to the utter domination of the Americans and the weakness of their International Team opponents. Read full article
US look to Presidents Cup for redemption
Stung by an epic last-day collapse that cost them the Ryder Cup, America's top golfers are already looking ahead to next year's Presidents Cup matches for a measure of redemption. Read full article
President Cup aides named
Japan's Shigeki Maruyama, Zimbabweans Mark McNulty and Tony Johnstone and American Jay Haas were named assistant captains for the 2013 Presidents Cup matches on Tuesday. Read full article
Couples, Price the next Presidents Cup captains
The last time Nick Price took part in the Presidents Cup, he snapped a putter over his knee walking off the 18th green after losing a critical singles match in South Africa. Read full article
Els supports Presidents Cup change
Veteran South African golfer Ernie Els said on Wednesday that he supported the call for changes to the format of the Presidents Cup made by the International captain, Greg Norman. Read full article
US won fair and square - Couples
The United States team won the Presidents Cup because they were the better team, not because they were more accustomed to its format, captain Fred Couples said. Read full article
Ishikawa, Kim leave Presidents Cup as winners
Ryo Ishikawa and Kim Kyung-Tae waved the flag for Asia with impressive singles wins but it was not enough to prevent their International team from going down to the dominant USA in The Presidents Cup on Sunday. Read full article
'Americans kicked our butts!' - Norman
International team captain Greg Norman did not mince words after the United States clinched the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne on Sunday. Read full article
Woods seals winning point for US
Tiger Woods sealed the winning point as the experience of the United States staved off a stiff challenge by the Internationals to seal the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Club on Sunday. Read full article
Norman backs miracle turn-around
The Internationals face a Herculean task to prevent the United States from sealing their fourth successive Presidents Cup but captain Greg Norman backed his team to tear up the script in Sunday's singles. Read full article
'Nothing personal' as Koreans slow American tide
International team captain Greg Norman backed his South Korean players to hold back the American tide in the Saturday afternoon's four-ball matches. Read full article
Thomson wants ‘silly' foursomes scrapped
Foursomes, golf's alternate shot matchplay format, is a "very silly game" and should be dumped from the Presidents Cup, according to five-time British Open champion Peter Thomson. Read full article
Kim tames Tiger as US close in on Cup
Kyung-tae drained a clutch putt on the 18th hole to beat Tiger Woods in their four-ball match and give the Internationals a glimmer of hope with the Americans closing in on a seventh Presidents Cup victory. Read full article
Players praised after 'brutal' day
Fred Couples and Greg Norman showered their players with lavish praise after the United States and the Internationals battled against "brutal" conditions to earn an even split of Friday's four-ball matches. Read full article
Melbourne greens fuel fear and angst
The greens at Royal Melbourne Golf Club were "right on the edge" of being unplayable as a stiff northerly wind played havoc on Friday, according to International team assistant captain Frank Nobilo. Read full article
Baddeley rises from ashes to deny Woods
Greg Norman said Aaron Baddeley "took it pretty rough" on Thursday when he blew victory with a poor putt on the 17th and an inexplicably woeful three-wood off the 18th tee. Read full article
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