The eighth Presidents Cup will be contested at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco in 2009. San Francisco is only the second U.S. city selected to host the event and the first location on the West Coast.
U.S. Team Captain Fred Couples and International Team Captain Greg Norman are both major championship winners and both have played in The Presidents Cup during their stellar careers, which is a first for captains in The Presidents Cup history.
Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia will host the event in 2011, becoming the first golf course outside the United States to host The Presidents Cup more than once.
The Presidents Cup was developed to give the world's best non-European players an opportunity to compete in international team match-play competition.
A biennial event, the first Presidents Cup was played September 16-18, 1994, at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. The U.S. Team, captained by Hale Irwin, defeated Captain David Graham's International side,20-12. The U.S. Team retained the cup in 1996, but the Internationals scored their only outright win in The Presidents Cup during the following staging, in 1998 in Australia. In 2000, the U.S. Team avenged the loss with an impressive 11-point victory over the Internationals, taking their record to 3-1-0.
The Presidents Cup 2003 was originally scheduled for November 2002, but was postponed one year in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. Played at The Links at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate in George, South Africa, the competition ended in a tie. After both teams completed regulation tied at 17 points, Ernie Else of the International Team and Tiger Woods of the U.S. were designated to represent their teams in a sudden-death playoff. After three playoff holes, and as darkness was descending, Captains Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, in the spirit of the competition, decided the two teams would share the Cup.
The Presidents Cup 2005, played for a fourth time at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Prince William County, VA, came down to the final hole. When American Chris DiMarco birdied the 18th hole in Sunday's singles to defeat Stuart Appleby, 1-up, he gave the Americans an 18 ½ - 15 ½ victory.
The U.S. wrapped up its fifth Presidents Cup in seven tries at Royal Montreal Golf Club in 2007 with a 19 ½ - 14 ½ victory, the U.S. Team's first at an international venue in 14 years of team competition. David Toms earned the most points for the U.S. Team, while Woody Austin earned several new nicknames after falling into the lake on hole 14 while attempting a shot. And while his team did not win, Canadian golf hero Mike Weir thrilled the crowds with a 1-up victory over World Number 1 Tiger Woods in Sunday's Singles Competition.
Former U.S. President Gerald Ford presided over the first Presidents Cup as Honorary Chairman. Former President George H.W. Bush, like Ford an avid golfer, served as Honorary Chairman for the Presidents Cup 1996. Australian Prime Minister John Howard was Honorary Chairman for the 1998 event. In 2000, President Bill Clinton made history when he became the first sitting president to serve as Honorary Chairman. In 2003, Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa, was Honorary Chairman. President George W. Bush served as the Honorary Chairman of The Presidents Cup 2005, and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was the 2007 Honorary Chairman. Honorary Chairman for The Presidents Cup 2009 is current President Barack Obama. The Honorary Co-Chairmen for 2009 are Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mayor Gavin Newsom.
The Presidents Cup follows the PGA TOUR creed of giving back. There is no purse for the players. Net revenues are divided into equal shares that the players and captains designate for charities or golf-related projects of their choice. The first seven Presidents Cups generated more than $17 million for charities worldwide, including a record $4.2 million donation from the 2007 event.
ELIGIBILITY
Members of the 2009 U.S. Team will be selected based on official earnings from the start of the 2008 season through the 2009 PGA Championship. International Team players for The Presidents Cup 2009 will be chosen on the basis of the Official World Golf Ranking and does not include players eligible for the European Ryder Cup Team.
The eligibility rankings are used to select 10 members for both squads. The 12-man teams are rounded out by two Captains' Choices per team.
STRUCTURE & SCORING
The Presidents Cup competition consists of 34 matches - 11 Foursomes (alternate shot) and 11 Four-ball (better ball) matches. There are 12 Singles matches involving all players on the final Sunday. All matches are worth one point each, for a total of 34 points. There are no playoffs for Foursomes or Fourball, with each side receiving ½ point if the match finishes all-square after 18 holes. Singles matches all square after 18 holes will go extra holes until a team winner is determined. In a change inspired by the events of the 2003 Presidents Cup, if the match is deadlocked at the end of Singles play, the competition will be deemed a tie and the teams will share The Presidents Cup.
2007 | 2005 | 2003 | 2000 | 1998 | 1996 | 1994
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 2007
THE ROYAL MONTREAL GC lle Bizard, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Par: 35-35-70 Yards: 7,171 September 27-30, 2007
Honorary Chairman: Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper
Captains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player
DAY ONE
Foursomes-United States 5½, International ½
Hunter Mahan/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Geoff Ogilvy/Adam Scott, 3 and 2
Phil Mickelson/Woody Austin (U.S.) halved with Vijay Singh/Mike Weir
Stewart Cink/Zach Johnson (U.S.) def. Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman, 1-up
David Toms/Jim Furyk (U.S) def. Ernie Els/Angel Cabrera, 1-up
Lucas Glover/Scott Verplank (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/Retief Goosen, 2-up
Tiger Woods/Charles Howell III (U.S.) def. K.J. Choi/Nick O'Hern, 3 and 1
DAY TWO
Four-Ball-International 4½, United States 1½
Cabrera/Goosen (Int.) def. Mickelson/Mahan, 1-up
Singh/Appleby (Int.) def. Woods/Furyk, 5 and 4
Els/Weir (Int.) def. Johnson/Howell III, 3 and 1
Stricker/Verplank (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 2 and 1
Ogilvy/O'Hern (Int.) def. Cink/Glover, 1-up
Austin/Toms (U.S.) halved with Immelman and Sabbatini
DAY THREE
Foursomes-United States 5, International 0
Stricker/Mahan (U.S.) def. Immelman/Sabbatini, 2-up
Mickelson/Austin (U.S.) def. Goosen/Appleby, 5 and 4
Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3.
Glover/Verplank (U.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 2 and 1
Johnson/Toms (U.S.) def. O'Hern/Ogilvy, 2 and 1
Four-Ball-United States 2½, International 2½
Cink/Furyk (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Choi, 2-up
Mickelson/Austin (U.S.) halved with Goosen/Scott
Weir/Els (Int.) def. Glover/Howell III, 4 and 2
Appleby/Vijay Singh (Int.) def. Stricker/Mahan, 1-up
Woods/Toms (Int.) def. O'Hern/Ogilvy, 5 and 3
DAY FOUR
Singles-International 7, United States 5
Verplank (U.S.) def. Sabbatini, 2 and 1
Els (Int.) def. Glover, 1-up
Mickelson (U.S.) def. Singh, 5 and 4
Weir (Int.) def. Woods, 1-up
Cabrera (Int.) def. Austin, 2 and 1
Scott (Int.) def. Johnson, 2 and 1
Toms (U.S.) def. Immelman, 2-up
Cink (U.S.) def. O'Hern, 6 and 4
Ogilvy (Int.) def. Stricker, 1-up
Choi (Int.) def. Mahan, 3 and 2
Howell III (U.S.) def. Appleby, 2 and 1
Goosen (Int.) def. Furyk, 2 and 1
Totals: United States 19½, International 14½
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 2005
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Prince William County, Va.
Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,315 September 20-25, 2005
Honorary Chairman: President George W. Bush
Captains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player
DAY ONE
Foursomes - International 3½, United States 2½
Adam Scott and Retief Goosen (Int.) def. Tiger Woods and Fred Couples, 4 and 3
Fred Funk and Jim Furyk halved with Vijay Singh and Mark Hensby
Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco (U.S.) def. Nick O'Hern and Tim Clark, 1 up
Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank (U.S.) def. Peter Lonard and Stuart Appleby, 4 and 2
Michael Campbell and Angel Cabrera (Int.) def. Davis Love III and Kenny Perry
2 and 1
Trevor Immelman and Mike Weir (Int.) def. Stewart Cink and David Toms, 6 and 5
DAY TWO
Four-Ball - International 3, United States 3
Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco halved with Michael Campbell and Angel Cabrera
Adam Scott and Retief Goosen (Int.) def. Fred Couples and David Toms, 3 and 1
Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank (U.S.) def. Trevor Immelman and Mike Weir, 2 and 1
Fred Funk and Stewart Cink halved with Vijay Singh and Tim Clark
Peter Lonard and Nick O'Hern (Int.) def. Davis Love III and Kenny Perry, 3 and 2
Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby and Mark Hensby, 3 and 2
Totals: International 6½, United States 5½
DAY THREE
Foursomes - United States 3, International 2
Retief Goosen and Adam Scott halved with Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank
Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco (U.S.) def. Michael Campbell and Angel Cabrera,
5 and 3
Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby halved with Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk
Tim Clark and Nick O'Hern (Int.) def. Fred Funk and David Toms, 2 and 1
Davis Love III and Stewart Cink (U.S.) def. Trevor Immelman and Mike Weir, 1 up
Totals: United States 8½, International 8½
Four-Ball - United States 2½, International 2½
Retief Goosen and Adam Scott (Int.) def. Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank, 5 and 4
Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco (U.S.) def. Peter Lonard and Nick O'Hern , 6 and 5
Davis Love III and Fred Couples halved with Michael Campbell and Angel Cabrera
Mark Hensby and Tim Clark (Int.) def. Kenny Perry and Stewart Cink, 5 and 3
Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby, 2 up
Totals: United States 11, International 11
DAY FOUR
Singles - United States 7 ½, International 4 ½
Justin Leonard (U.S.) def. Tim Clark, 4 and 3
David Toms (U.S.) def. Trevor Immelman, 2 and 1
Retief Goosen (Int.) def. Tiger Woods, 2 and 1
Kenny Perry (U.S) def. Mark Hensby, 4 and 3
Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh, 1 up
Mike Weir (Int.) def. Scott Verplank, 3 and 2
Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Adam Scott, 3 and 2
Peter Lonard (Int.) def. Stewart Cink, 3 and 2
Michael Campbell (Int.) def. Fred Funk, 3 and 2
Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Nick O'Hern , 4 and 3
Phil Mickelson and Angel Cabrera, Halved
Chris DiMarco (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby, 1 up
Totals: United States 18 ½, International 15 ½
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 2003
The Links Course at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate
George, Western Cape Province, South Africa
Par: 36-37-73; Yards: 6,858 Nov. 20-23, 2003
Honorary Chairman: President Thabo Mbeki
Captains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player
DAY ONE
Foursomes - International 3 ½, United States 2 ½
Nick Price/Mike Weir (Int.) def. David Toms/Phil Mickelson, 1-up
Retief Goosen/Vijay Singh (Int.) def. Chris DiMarco/Jerry Kelly, 3 and 2
Davis Love III/Kenny Perry (U.S.) def. Peter Lonard/Tim Clark, 4 and 2
Ernie Els/Adam Scott (Int.) def. Justin Leonard/Jim Furyk, 1-up
Jay Haas/Fred Funk (U.S.) halved with Robert Allenby/Stephen Leaney
Tiger Woods/Charles Howell III (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/K.J. Choi, 4 and 3
DAY TWO
Four-ball - United States 3, International 2
Allenby/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Toms, 3 and 1
Perry/Love III (U.S.) def. Goosen/Choi, 2 and 1
Furyk/Haas (U.S.) def. Appleby/Scott, 6 and 5
DiMarco/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Price, 1 up
Els/Clark (Int.) def. Woods/Howell III, 5 and 3
Totals: International 5 ½, United States 5 ½
Foursomes - United States 4; International 1
Perry/Kelly (U.S.) def. Choi/Lonard, 2 and 1
Funk/Toms (U.S.) def. Allenby/Leaney, 4 and 3
Woods/Howell III (U.S.) def. Clark/Goosen, 1 up
Els/Scott (Int.) def. DiMarco/Mickelson, 1 up
Furyk/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 5 and 4
Totals: United States 9 ½, International 6 ½
DAY THREE
Four-ball - International 6, United States 0
Lonard/Leaney (Int.) def. Funk/Mickelson, 2 and 1
Els/Clark (Int.) def. Furyk/Haas, 3 and 2
Scott/Choi (Int.) def. Perry/Kelly, 5 and 4
Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 2 and 1
Weir/Allenby (Int.) def. DiMarco/Leonard, 1 up
Price/Appleby (Int.) def Love/Toms, 2 and 1
Totals: International 12 ½, United States 9 ½
DAY FOUR
Singles - United States 7 ½, International 4 ½
Furyk (U.S.) def. Weir, 3 and 1
Kelly (U.S.) def. Clark, 1 up
Perry (U.S.) def. Price, 1 up
Choi (Int.) def. Leonard, 4 and 2
Howell (U.S.) def. Scott, 5 and 4
Haas (U.S.) def. Leaney, 4 and 3
Goosen (Int.) def. Mickelson, 2 and 1
Lonard (Int.) def. Funk, 4 and 3
DiMarco (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1 up
Singh (Int.) def. Toms, 4 and 3
Woods (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3
Love (U.S.) halved with Allenby
Final Total: International 17, United States 17
Playoff: Woods (U.S.) and Els (Int.) halved three sudden-death holes with pars. The match was called because of darkness and deemed a tie. The teams opted to share The Presidents Cup for the next two years.
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 2000
Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va.
Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,315 October 19-22, 2000
Honorary Chairman: President Bill Clinton
Captains: Ken Venturi, Peter Thomson
DAY ONE
Foursomes - United States 5, International 0
Phil Mickelson/Tom Lehman (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Greg Norman, 5 and 4
Hal Sutton/Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Robert Allenby/Stuart Appleby, 1 up
Stewart Cink/Kirk Triplett (U.S.) def. Mike Weir/Retief Goosen, 3 and 2
Tiger Woods/Notah Begay III (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Ernie Els, 1 up
David Duval/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Carlos Franco, 1 up
DAY TWO
Four-Ball - International 4, United States 1
Michael Campbell/Goosen (Int.) def. Sutton/Paul Azinger, 4 and 3
Weir/Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman/Loren Roberts, 3 and 2
Price/Norman (Int.) def. Furyk/Duval, 6 and 5
Shigeki Maruyama/Franco (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 3 and 2
Mickelson/Love (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 2 and 1
Totals: United States 6, International 4
Foursomes - United States 4, International 1
Cink/Triplett (U.S.) def. Allenby/Appleby, 2 and 1
Roberts/Azinger (U.S.) def. Franco/Maruyama, 5 and 4
Woods/Begay (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 6 and 5
Sutton/Lehman (U.S.) def. Campbell/Goosen, 4 and 2
Price/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Duval, 6 and 4
Totals: United States 10, International 5
DAY THREE
Four-Ball - United States 4, International 1
Sutton/Furyk (U.S.) def. Campbell/Norman, 6 and 5
Lehman/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Weir/Elkington, 2 and 1
Love/Duval (U.S.) def. Price/Els, 3 and 2
Triplett/Cink (U.S.) def. Allenby/Franco, 1 up
Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 2 and 1
Totals: United States 14, International 6
DAY FOUR
Singles - United States 7 ½, International 4 ½
Allenby (Int.) def. Azinger, 2 and 1
Duval (U.S.) def. Price, 2 and 1
Roberts (U.S.) def. Appleby, 3 and 2
Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson, 4 and 3
Love (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3
Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman, 1 up
Woods (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1
Cink (U.S.) def. Norman, 2 and 1
Franco (Int.) def. Sutton, 6 and 5
Furyk (U.S.) def. Maruyama, 5 and 4
Triplett (U.S.) halved with Campbell
Begay (U.S.) def. Goosen, 1 up
Totals: United States 21 ½, International 10 ½
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 1998
Royal Melbourne GC, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 6,981 December 11-13, 1998
Honorary Chairman: John Howard
Captains: Jack Nicklaus, Peter Thomson
DAY ONE
Foursomes - International 3 ½, United States 1 ½
Frank Nobilo/Greg Turner (Int.) def. Mark O'Meara/David Duval, 1 up
Greg Norman/Steve Elkington (Int.) def. Jim Furyk/John Huston, 2 up
Shigeki Maruyama/Craig Parry (Int.) def Lee Janzen/Scott Hoch, 3 and 2
Tiger Woods/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, 5 and 4
Davis Love III/Justin Leonard (U.S.) halved with Stuart Appleby/Nick Price
Four-Ball - International 3 ½, United States 1 ½
Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. O'Meara/Furyk, 2 and 1
Maruyama/Joe Ozaki (Int.) def. Mark Calcavecchia/Huston, 4 and 3
Duval/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) halved with Els/Price
Couples/Love (U.S.) def. Parry/Carlos Franco, 1 up
Appleby/Singh (Int.) def. Leonard/Woods, 2 and 1
Totals: International 7, United States 3
DAY TWO
Foursomes - International 4 ½, United States ½
Nobilo/Turner (Int.) def. Leonard/Love, 2 up
Janzen/Calcavecchia (U.S.) halved with Norman/Elkington
Maruyama/Parry (Int.) def. Woods/Couples, 1 up
Appleby/Price (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 1 up
Els/Singh (Int.) def. Hoch/Furyk, 6 and 4
Four-Ball - International 3, United States 2
O'Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Turner, 1 up
Els/Singh (Int.) def. Woods/Huston, 1 up
Maruyama/Ozaki (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 1 up
Janzen/Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Price/Franco, 3 and 2
Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. Couples/Love, 2 and 1
Totals: International 14 ½, United States 5 ½
DAY THREE
Singles - United States 6, International 6
Parry (Int.) def. Leonard, 5 and 3
Price (Int.) def. Duval, 2 and 1
Furyk (U.S.) def. Nobilo, 4 and 2
Mickelson (U.S.) halved with Franco
Maruyama (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2
Hoch (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 4 and 3
Calcavecchia (U.S.) halved with Turner
Janzen (U.S.) halved with Elkington
Els (Int.) def. Love, 1 up
Couples (U.S.) halved with Singh
Woods (U.S.) def. Norman, 1 up
O'Meara (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1 up
Totals: International 20 ½, United States 11 ½
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 1996
Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va.
Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,239 September 13-15, 1996
Honorary Chairman: George H.W. Bush
Captains: Arnold Palmer, Peter Thomson
DAY ONE
Four-Ball - United States 4, International 1
Fred Couples/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Greg Norman/Robert Allenby, 2 and 1
Ernie Els/Mark McNulty (Int.) def. Scott Hoch/Mark Brooks, 2 up
Phil Mickelson/Corey Pavin (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Jumbo Ozaki, 2 and 1
Mark O'Meara/David Duval (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Frank Nobilo, 3 and 2
Tom Lehman/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Peter Senior, 4 and 2
Foursomes - United States 3 ½, International 1 ½
Kenny Perry/Justin Leonard (U.S.) def. Price/David Frost, 3 and 2
O'Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Craig Parry, 2 and 1
Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 2 up
Mickelson/Pavin (U.S.) halved with Els/McNulty
Couples/Love (U.S.) def. Norman/Allenby, 1 up
Totals: United States 7 ½, International 2 ½
DAY TWO
Four-Ball - International 3, United States 2
Price/Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard/Lehman, 2 up
Norman/Allenby (Int.) def. Stricker/Pavin, 1 up
Perry/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Nobilo, 2 and 1
Ozaki/Singh (Int.) def. Love/Couples, 2 and 1
O'Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Els/McNulty, 4 and 3
Totals: United States 9 ½, International 5 ½
Foursomes - International 4, United States 1
Senior/Frost (Int.) def. Pavin/Mickelson, 3 and 2
Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Love/Brooks, 3 and 2
Price/McNulty (Int.) def. Perry/Leonard, 3 and 1
Norman/Els (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 1 up
O'Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Elkington/Singh, 1 up
DAY THREE
Singles - United States 6, International 6
Parry (Int.) def. Brooks, 5 and 4
Duval (U.S.) def. Senior, 3 and 2
O'Meara (U.S.) def. Price, 1 up
Frost (Int.) def. Perry, 7 and 6
Stricker (U.S.) def. Allenby, 6 and 5
Hoch (U.S.) def. McNulty, 1 up
Love (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 5 and 4
Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard, 1 up
Els (Int.) def. Mickelson, 3 and 2
Norman (Int.) def. Pavin, 3 and 1
Nobilo (Int.) def. Lehman, 3 and 2
Couples (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1
Totals: United States 16 ½, International 15 ½
THE PRESIDENTS CUP -- 1994
Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va.
Par: 36-36-72 Yards: 7,239 September 16-18, 1994
Honorary Chairman: Gerald R. Ford
Captains: Hale Irwin, David Graham
DAY ONE
Four-Ball - United States 5, International 0
Corey Pavin/Jeff Maggert (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Vijay Singh, 2 and 1
Jay Haas/Scott Hoch (U.S.) def. Fulton Allem/David Frost, 6 and 5
Davis Love III/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Bradley Hughes, 1 up
John Huston/Jim Gallagher, Jr. (U.S.) def. Craig Parry/Allenby, 4 and 2
Tom Lehman/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) def. Frank Nobilo/Peter Senior, 3 and 2
Foursomes - United States 2 ½, International 2 ½
Hale Irwin/Loren Roberts (U.S.) def. Frost/Allem, 3 and 1
Haas/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Tsukasa Watanabe, 4 and 3
Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Pavin/Maggert, 2 and 1
Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Mickelson/Lehman, 2 and 1
Price/Mark McNulty (Int.) halved with Love/Gallagher
Totals: United States 7 ½, International 2 ½
DAY TWO
Four-Ball - International 3 ½, United States 1 ½
Allem/McNulty (Int.) def. Gallagher/Huston, 4 and 3
Watanabe/Singh (Int.) def. Haas/Hoch, 3 and 1
Parry/Hughes (Int.) def. Roberts/Lehman, 4 and 3
Couples/Love (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 2 up
Price/Elkington (Int.) halved with Mickelson/Pavin
Totals: United States 9, International 6
Foursomes - United States 3, International 2
Frost/Senior (Int.) def. Irwin/Haas, 6 and 5
Pavin/Roberts (U.S.) def. Parry/Allem, 1 up
Singh/Elkington (Int.) def. Maggert/Huston, 3 and 2
Love/Gallagher (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 7 and 5
Mickelson/Lehman (U.S.) def. Hughes/McNulty, 3 and 2
Totals: United States 12, International 8
DAY THREE
Singles - United States 8, International 4
Irwin (U.S.) def. Allenby, 1 up
Haas (U.S.) def. McNulty, 4 and 3
Gallagher (U.S.) def. Watanabe, 4 and 3
Mickelson (U.S.) halved with Allem
Singh (Int.) halved with Lehman
Senior (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2
Hoch (U.S.) halved with Frost
Maggert (U.S.) def. Hughes, 2 and 1
Nobilo (Int.) halved with Roberts
Couples (U.S.) def. Price, 1 up
Love (U.S.) def. Elkington, 1 up
Parry (Int.) def. Pavin, 1 up
Totals: United States 20, International 12
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