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  2. 2013 Presidents Cup - Wikipedia

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    Nicklaus has said that his involvement as tournament host for the 2013 Presidents Cup "probably will be my last involvement in anything significant in the game of golf". [1] Muirfield was the third U.S. course to host the tournament, and the first course in the world to host Presidents Cup, Ryder Cup, and Solheim Cup international team ...

  3. List of American Presidents Cup golfers - Wikipedia

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    Player Editions Woody Austin: 2007: Paul Azinger: 2000: Notah Begay III: 2000: Daniel Berger: 2017: Keegan Bradley: 2013, 2024: Mark Brooks: 1996: Sam Burns: 2022 ...

  4. Presidents Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Presidents Cup is a series of men's golf matches between a team representing the United States and an International Team representing the rest of the world except Europe as that continent competes against the United States in a similar but considerably older event, the Ryder Cup. The Presidents Cup has been held biennially since 1994. [1 ...

  5. Presidents Cup results: Year-by-year history of the biennial ...

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  7. ‘It got a little feisty’: Team USA powers to 10th straight ...

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    Despite dramatic point swings and bubbling tensions that threatened to spill over, the Presidents Cup ended as it always has for the last 19 years – in a Team USA triumph.. A Sunday flourish saw ...

  8. Template:2013 United States Presidents Cup team - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Presidents Cup records - Wikipedia

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    Youngest Presidents Cup captain: Tiger Woods – 43 years, 347 days in 2019; Youngest International team captain: Trevor Immelman – 42 years, 280 days in 2022; Youngest non-playing United States captain: Fred Couples – 50 years, 5 days in 2009; Oldest Presidents Cup captain: Gary Player – 71 years, 330 days in 2007