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Presidents Cup: USA claims 11th title as International Team crumble on final day

  • Tiger Woods leads his charges to eighth straight Cup win in Melbourne
  • USA were behind going into final day of action

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Patrick Reed (centre) of the USA team celebrates with fans during the final day of action. Photo: EPA
High emotions, fierce hugs from Tiger Woods, this time as a winner both ways in the Presidents Cup.
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Woods capped off a big year that began with his 15th major at the Masters by playing and leading his US team to another victory in the Presidents Cup on Sunday at Royal Melbourne.

The first playing captain in 25 years, he opened the 12 singles matches by beating Abraham Ancer to set the Presidents Cup record with his 27th match victory, and set the tone for the rest of his team.

The scoreboard was filled with American red scores all day as they rallied from a two-point deficit to win the Presidents Cup for the eighth straight time against an International team that faltered at the worst time.

Matt Kuchar delivered the clinching putt, a 5-footer for birdie that assured him a halve against Louis Oosthuizen and gave the Americans the 151/2 points they needed to win.

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