U.S. clinch Presidents Cup


  • Golf
  • Monday, 07 Oct 2013

DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - The United States won the Presidents Cup for an eighth time in 10 editions when Tiger Woods beat South African Richard Sterne one-up in Sunday's concluding singles at a rain-soaked Muirfield Village Golf Club.

With the Americans needing a total of 18 points to retain the trophy in the biennial team competition, Woods secured the decisive point by parring the final hole with only two matches still out on the course.

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