Internationals fight back at Pres Cup Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby crushed Americans Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk 5 & 4 in Friday's fourballs to spark a stirring comeback by the Internationals at the Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada. Read full article |
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Confusion reigns over crucial putt The most talked about putt of the Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada, was one that was never made during the opening day foursomes on Thursday. Read full article |
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Player pays tribute to US foursomes Internationals captain Gary Player paid tribute to the sparkling foursomes display by the United States after the Presidents Cup holders won five of the six opening matches in Montreal, Canada, on Thursday. Read full article |
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Weir delivers crowds but no victory Mike Weir delivered the support the International team wanted from the Canadian crowd but could not supply a victory as the US stormed to a 5 ½ to ½ lead at the Presidents Cup foursomes on Thursday. Read full article |
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Woods overcomes Howell's errant driver Tiger Woods and Charles Howell III overcame wayward driving by the latter to win their foursomes match against Internationals KJ Choi and Nick O'Hern 3&1 at the Presidents Cup in Montreal on Thursday. Read full article |
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Dominant US take charge in Montreal Steve Stricker and Hunter Mahan led the way as Presidents Cup holders the United States dominated Thursday's opening foursomes in Montreal, Canada, to lead the Internationals by 5-½ points to a half. Read full article |
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Presidents Cup will return to Melbourne Australia's Royal Melbourne Golf Club will host the Presidents Cup for a second time in 2011, PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem announced on Thursday. Read full article |
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Austin primed for explosive debut US captain Jack Nicklaus has urged his team to have fun at this week's Presidents Cup but it is something 43-year-old rookie Woody Austin is never likely to find easy on a golf course. Read full article |
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Cup touts sportsmanship ahead of rivalry On the eve of the seventh Presidents Cup, the US and International teams promised a vigorous contest but none of the bitter rivalry that has at times plagued the Ryder Cup. Read full article |
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Els offers simple Tiger advice to Weir Ernie Els has seven words of advice for Canadian Mike Weir, who is widely expected to play Tiger Woods in the last-day singles at this week's Presidents Cup. Read full article |
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Global stars wants cup for Asia, South America Hoping to increase golf's global growth, top Internationals players Ernie Els and Angel Cabrera pushed on Wednesday for the Presidents Cup to be staged in Asia and South America. Read full article |
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Mickelson expects no dope cheats US Presidents Cup veterans Phil Mickelson and Scott Verplank are glad to see golf officials start a doping test programme but doubt it will uncover a rash of cheats among the sport's global stars. Read full article |
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Internationals fly under Canadian flag Australian Ian Baker-Finch, assistant captain of the Internationals for this week's Presidents Cup against the United States, has called on Canadian fans to rally behind the home team. Read full article |
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Angel by Ernie's side, Woods with Howell World number one Tiger Woods has been paired with good friend Charles Howell III for Thursday's opening foursomes at the seventh Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada. Read full article |
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Nothing lost in Cup translation for Choi KJ Choi may need an interpreter to handle Presidents Cup news conferences but the South Korean has had no trouble getting his message across on the course this year. Read full article |
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Internationals need to perform - Appleby The Internationals need to live up to their heavyweight billing by winning this week's Presidents Cup, according to Australian Stuart Appleby. Read full article |
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Weir ready to be thrown to the Tiger US captain Jack Nicklaus is not sure who he would like to see Tiger Woods partnered with at the Presidents Cup but he knows who he would like to see the world number one play against. Read full article |
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Jack leaves it to Tiger to find his match US captain Jack Nicklaus has given up trying to find the perfect match for Tiger Woods after three Presidents Cups and he will leave it to the world number one to decide who he wants to partner. Read full article |
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Nicklaus, Player fight for underdog billing Rival captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player each tried to shed the favourites' tag on Tuesday in the build-up to this week's Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada. Read full article |
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'Low scoring likely at Presidents Cup' Retief Goosen predicts low scoring at this week's Presidents Cup with the small, contoured greens at Royal Montreal Golf Club likely to provide the biggest challenge. Read full article |