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Originally Published: October 8, 2008
ESPN.com
SAN FRANCISCO -- If the International team is going to win its second Presidents Cup, captain Greg Norman's squad will need to make history.
In the seven previous editions of this event, the United States has won the Sunday singles session four times, while halving it twice. Only once has the International side triumphed in this format; that came two years ago at Royal Montreal.
Yet even a repeat performance wouldn't be enough to claim this year's title. Trailing 12.5-9.5, ...
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2009 PRESIDENTS CUP
With Tiger's rout of Y.E. Yang in Sunday singles, the U.S. continued its dominance vs. the International squad, winning the Presidents Cup 19½-14½. Bob Harig
'09 Player Records: U.S. | InternationalTeams: U.S. roster | International roster
Results: Day-by-day
Course: Harding Park Golf Course
Where: San Francisco, Calif.
Yardage/Par: 7,137 yards, par-71
Day 4
- Harig: Woods exacts a bit of revenge
- Sobel: Grading all 24 players
- Day 4 Presidents Cup highlights

- Sobel: It's all about the big 3 for U.S.

- Tiger finishes 5-0 to help U.S. clinch
- Sobel: Analyzing the U.S. victory

- Presidents Cup zoom photo gallery
- Sobel's Sunday singles analysis
- Sunday singles scores
Day 3
- Harig: Tiger, Stricker a dynamic duo
- Day 3 Presidents Cup highlights

- Sobel: Tough climb for Internationals

- Tiger-Yang highlight Sunday matches
- Americans increase lead to 3
- Sobel: four-ball, foursomes analysis
- Sat. scores: Four-balls | Foursomes
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