Strong putting memories for Woods Tiger Woods described it as the most nerve-racking moment of his career and will carry the memory into this week's Presidents Cup showdown at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Read full article |
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Australians to play key role at Cup The International team's hopes of coming out on top at this week's Presidents Cup in Virginia could well hinge on the players from Australia. Read full article |
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US bank on homeground advantage The United States go into this week's Presidents Cup against the Internationals banking on home advantage to lift them to their fourth triumph in six editions of the biennial competition. Read full article |
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Toms is fit to play David Toms, who was rushed to hospital with chest pains last week, declared himself fit for the Presidents Cup match between the US and an International team which starts on Thursday. Read full article |
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Woods, Couples team-up in first match Tiger Woods' wish was granted on Wednesday when he was partnered with Fred Couples for Thursday's opening series of foursomes at the Presidents Cup. They face Retief Goosen and Adam Scott. Read full article |
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Tiger likely to couple up with Fred Jack Nicklaus will try to solve a mystery that has befuddled US Presidents Cup captains for eight years when he unveils who will partner world number one Tiger Woods. Read full article |
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Player, Nicklaus exchange words Presidents Cup captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player engaged in an animated exchange over players signing autographs during practise rounds on Tuesday. Read full article |
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'Presidents Cup will outdo Ryder' With its global reach and stronger line-ups the Presidents Cup can replace the Ryder Cup as golf's most prestigious team competition, according to rival captains Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player. Read full article |
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Toms in, Els gone and Tiger well set Tiger Woods is likely to receive the Presidents Cup pairings he seeks this week with Jim Furyk and Fred Couples and David Toms is fit and ready to play, US captain Jack Nicklaus said on Tuesday. Read full article |
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US looking to continue winnings ways The sixth edition of the biennial golf showdown between US and International 12-man squads begins in Virginia on Thursday at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Read full article |
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Woods has open mind on pairings Tiger Woods, with a 'substitute' caddie on his bag for next week's Presidents Cup, does not mind who he partners in the biennial showdown between the United States and the Internationals. Read full article |
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Baker-Finch back as Player's deputy Australian Ian Baker-Finch will return as assistant captain of the International side for next month's Presidents Cup team competition against the US. Read full article |
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Immelman called up for Presidents Cup Jack Nicklaus favoured experience and Gary Player form in deciding their captain's picks on Monday for next month's Presidents Cup team competition at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Lake Manassas, Virginia. Read full article |
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Verplank, Hensby secure PC spots American Scott Verplank and Australia's Mark Hensby held on to the final spots to earn automatic selection for this year's Presidents Cup team competition after the 87th US PGA Championship on Monday. Read full article |
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Di Marco represents his country Chris DiMarco, who has had more bridesmaid finishes than he would have liked on this year's PGA Tour, was the only leading American player to gain Presidents Cup points last week. Read full article |
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Nicklaus, Player to renew Cup rivalry Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, two of golf's biggest names, have been appointed Presidents Cup captains for the second time running. Read full article |
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Presidents Cup money for SA golf A donation of over $200 000 handed over on Wednesday from last year's Presidents Cup participants and officials has given a huge boost to golf development in South Africa. Read full article |
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Cup thriller ends all square Chaotic scenes marred an otherwise thrilling day at the fifth Presidents Cup on Sunday as the US and International teams shared the honours after unbelievable scenes on the second green. Read full article |
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Woods, Els to clash in singles duel American world number one Tiger Woods and South African world number three Ernie Els meet in a long-awaited duel on Sunday at the Presidents Cup being played at The Links at Fancourt. Read full article |
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Today doesn't matter says Kelly US player Jerry Kelly remained positive despite his team surrendering six points to the Internationals after Saturday's fourballs at the Presidents Cup, played The Links at Fancourt. Read full article |