The Presidents Cup: Thursday Notebook
 
Sep. 27, 2007

Notes from Thursday's action at Royal Montreal:

Goosen's unbeaten streak ends at seven

Retief Goosen's unbeaten streak in The Presidents Cup ended at seven as he

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Jim Furyk

Furyk 5-0-2 in last seven matches

Jim Furyk now owns the longest unbeaten streak at The Presidents Cup at seven as he is 5-0-2 in his last seven matches after his 1-up win with David Toms over Angel Cabrera and Ernie Els.

With his win on Thursday, Furyk is T3 all-time in Presidents Cup wins at 11-6-2. Tiger Woods also won Thursday and is 11-9-1 overall in his Presidents Cup career.

Woods continues strong play in Foursomes

Tiger Woods, with his 3 and 1 win with Charles Howell III over K.J. Choi and Nick O'Hern, is now 6-2-1 in Foursome matches at the Presidents Cup.

The six wins in Foursomes are a Presidents Cup-best. Woods and Howell are now 3-2-0 when paired together at The Presidents Cup

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Tiger Woods

Woods looks to improve Four-Ball Record on Friday

Woods looks to improve his Four-Ball record of 2-6 on Friday at The Presidents Cup as he is paired with Jim Furyk vs. Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby. Furyk and Woods were 2-0-1 in 2005 at The Presidents Cup and 2-2 at the 2006 Ryder Cup.

Ironmen Singh and Mickelson

Vijay Singh, playing in his seventh Presidents Cup, played in his 31st match on Thursday and is 12-13-6 in his career. Phil Mickelson, also playing in his seventh Presidents Cup, is second in matches played with 29 and has compiled a record of 9-12-8.

Top Team Performances at The Presidents Cup

The 5 1/2-1/2 score after day one ranks among the top single-day team performances at The Presidents Cup:

Making History
Score Team Format Day Winning Squad
6-0 International Four-Ball Day Three Tie
5-0 United States Four-Ball Day Two United States
5-0 United States Foursome Day Two United States
5 1/2-1/2 United States Foursome Day One --
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Results Points
US TEAM 19.5
INTERNATIONAL TEAM 14.5
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