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The Presidents Cup



The Presidents Cup is played every two years and pits the U.S. team against the International team. The International team is comprised of golfers from outside the U.S. and Europe. The Presidents Cup is run by the PGA Tour.

2015 Presidents Cup
? When: Oct. 9-11, 2015
? Where: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea, Songdo IBD, Incheon City, South Korea
? Captains: USA - Jay Haas; Internationals - Nick Price

Official Website

2013 Presidents Cup
Score: USA 18.5, International 15.5
Where: Muirfield Village, Dublin, Ohio
Captains: Fred Couples, USA; Nick Price, International

2013 match scores, rosters, player records

Presidents Cup Past Results
? 2013: USA 18.5, International 15.5
? 2011: USA 19, International 15
? 2009: USA 19.5, International 14.5
• 2007: U.S. 19.5, International 14.5
• 2005: U.S. 18.5, International 15.5
• 2003: U.S. 17, International 17, tie
• 2000: U.S. 21.5, International 10.5
• 1998: International 20.5, U.S. 11.5
• 1996: U.S. 16.5, International 15.5
• 1994: U.S. 20, International 12

Presidents Cup Records
Who has the best winning percentage in Presidents Cup matches? The worst? Which golfer has won the most singles matches or lost the most foursomes matches? Find these records and many more.

Captain's Picks at the Presidents Cup
Find out which golfers were captain's picks at each Presidents Cup played, plus how they fared, and the bests and worsts among the wildcard selections.

Presidents Cup FAQ
This FAQ addresses questions about the Presidents Cup history, best (and worst) players, format and policies.

Presidents Cup Quiz
Fancy yourself a golf trivia buff? Test your knowledge of this competition with our Presidents Cup quiz. It's a short 10-question trivia test.

Future Sites
2015: Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea, Incheon, South Korea
2017: Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, New Jersey

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