Presidents Cup - Results

Results

Year Venue Winning team Score Losing team Captains
2013
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Muirfield Village
(Dublin, Ohio)
Fred Couples
Nick Price
2011
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Royal Melbourne Golf Club
(Melbourne, Australia)
United States 19 15 International Fred Couples
Greg Norman
2009
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Harding Park Golf Club
(San Francisco, California)
United States 19½ 14½ International Fred Couples
Greg Norman
2007
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Royal Montreal Golf Club
(L'Île-Bizard, Quebec, Canada)
United States 19½ 14½ International Jack Nicklaus
Gary Player
2005
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
(Gainesville, Virginia)
United States 18½ 15½ International Jack Nicklaus
Gary Player
2003
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Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate
(George, Western Cape, South Africa)
Tied 17 17 Tied Jack Nicklaus
Gary Player
2000
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
(Gainesville, Virginia)
United States 21½ 10½ International Ken Venturi
Peter Thomson
1998
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Royal Melbourne Golf Club
(Melbourne, Australia)
International 20½ 11½ United States Jack Nicklaus
Peter Thomson
1996
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
(Gainesville, Virginia)
United States 16½ 15½ International Arnold Palmer
Peter Thomson
1994
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
(Gainesville, Virginia)
United States 20 12 International Hale Irwin
David Graham

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