Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Presidents Cup Winners and History

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Modeled on the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup is a biennial competition between US and non-European international players. It was created by—and continues to be run by—the PGA Tour.

The Presidents Cup is a match play event, consisting of a mix of eleven foursome doubles (alternate shot), eleven four ball doubles and twelve singles matches. Each match is worth a single point. A victory consists of at least 17.5 points. Half points are awarded for ties in the foursomes and four balls. Sunday singles matches, on the other hand are played until one player wins outright.

The inaugural Presidents Cup event was held in 1994, with Hale Irwin and David Graham as Captains. Gerald Ford served as Honorary Chairman. The event was initially to be scheduled on even numbered years, alternating with the Ryder Cup. When the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2000 occurred, however, both the Ryder and Presidents Cups were pushed back a year. The Ryder Cup now is even years, and the Presidents Cup in Odd years.

A host of international leaders have served as honorary chairmen since Gerald Ford: President George H. W. Bush, then-Australian Prime Minister John Howard, then-President Bill Clinton, the former President of South Africa Thabo Mbeki, George W. Bush and the Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper.

A list of the President’s Cup Winners, their margin of victories and team captains follow:

Presidents Cup Winners
Year Venue Winner Score Captain US Captain International
2015 Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, Incheon South Korea US 15.5 – 14.5 Jay Haas Nick Price
2013 Muirfield Village, Ohio US 18.5 – 15.5 Fred Couples Nick Price
2011 Royal Melbourne US 19-15 Fred Couples Greg Norman
2009 Harding Park US 19.5 – 14.5 Fred Couples Greg Norman
2007 Royal Montreal US 19.5 – 14.5 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player
2005 Robert Trent Jones GC
(Gainesville VA)
US 18.5 – 15.5 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player
2003 Fancourt Hotel and
Country Club Estate (South Africa)
Tie 17 – 17 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player
2000 Robert Trent Jones GC
(Gainesville VA)
US 21.5 – 10.5 Ken Venturi Peter Thompson
1998 Royal Melbourne INT 20.5 – 11.5 Jack Nicklaus Peter Thompson
1996 Robert Trent Jones GC
(Gainesville VA)
US 16.5 – 15.5 Arnold Palmer Peter Thompson
1994 Robert Trent Jones GC
(Gainesville VA)
US 20 – 12 Hale Irwin David Graham

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