2011 Presidents Cup, U.S. team: Jim Furyk
Sep. 27, 2011
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| Jim Furyk |
| AGE: 41 |
BIRTHPLACE: West Chester, Pa. |
PGA TOUR WINS: 18 |
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| Presidents Cup history |
| All-time results (Win-Loss-Halve) |
| 15-10-3 |
6-5-0 |
5-3-3 |
4-2-0 |
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| Match history |
2009 Harding Park San Francisco Record: 2-2-1 |
Foursomes: Furyk/Leonard halved with Goosen/Yang Four-ball: Els/Weir def. Furyk/Kim, 2 up Foursomes: Leonard/Furyk def. Els/Scott, 4 and 2 Four-ball: Kim/Furyk def. Cabrera/Scott 2 up Singles: Cabrera def. Furyk, 4 and 3 |
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2007 Royal Montreal Montreal, Canada Record: 3-2-0 |
Foursomes: Toms/Furyk def. Els/Cabrera, 1 up Four-ball: Singh/Appleby def. Woods/Furyk, 5 and 4 Foursomes: Woods/Furyk def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3 Four-ball: Cink/Furyk def. Cabrera/Choi, 1 up Singles: Goosen def. Furyk, 2 and 1 |
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2005 Robert Trent Jones GC Prince William County, Va. Record: 3-0-2 |
Foursomes: Funk/Furyk halved with Singh/Hensby Four-ball: Woods/Furyk def. Appleby/Hensby, 3 and 2 Foursomes: Woods/Furyk halved with Singh/Appleby Four-ball: Woods/Furyk def. Singh/Appleby, 2 and 1 Singles: Furyk def. Scott, 3 and 2 |
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2003 Fancourt (Lions Course) George, South Africa Record: 3-2-0 |
Foursomes: Els/Scott def. Leonard/Furyk, 1 up Four-ball: Furyk/Haas def. Appleby/Scott, 6 and 5 Foursomes: Furyk/Leonard def. Singh/Weir, 5 and 4 Four-ball: Els/Clark def. Furyk/Haas, 3 and 2 Singles: Furyk def. Weir, 3 and 1 |
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2000 Robert Trent Jones GC Prince William County, Va. Record: 3-1-0 |
Foursomes: Sutton/Furyk def. Apple/Allenby, 1 up Four-ball: Price/Norman def. Furyk/Duval, 6 and 5< Four-ball: Sutton/Furyk def. Campbell/Norman, 6 and 5 Singles: Furyk def. Maruyama, 5 and 4 |
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1998 Royal Melbourne Melbourne, Australia Record: 1-3-0 |
Foursomes: Norman/Elkington def. Furyk/Huston, 2 up Four-ball: Norman/Elkington def. O'Meara/Furyk, 2 and 1 Foursomes: Els/Singh def. Hoch/Furyk, 6 and 4 Singles: Furyk def. Nobilo, 4 and 2 |
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| Other National Team appearances |
| RYDER CUP (7): 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 |
| WORLD CUP (1): 2003 |
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