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U.S. beats Internationals for third straight Bridges Cup victory

U.S. beats Internationals for third straight Bridges Cup victory

At the exciting conclusion of the third biennial Bridges Cup, the United States team showcased their unwavering determination by securing a resounding victory over the Internationals. Despite a spirited comeback attempt by their opponents, the Americans upheld their supremacy, clinching a remarkable third consecutive triumph. The culminating singles matches of the tournament witnessed awe-inspiring performances from both teams, culminating in the United States emerging victorious with an impressive score of 18.5-11.5. Team captain Tiger Woods commended his players for their exceptional resilience and exceptional teamwork, underscoring their steadfast commitment to success

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Why haven’t the Internationals won more? Adam Scott blames himself

Why haven’t the Internationals won more? Adam Scott blames himself

Adam Scott Takes Blame for Internationals’ Slump

Despite fielding some of the world’s top golfers, the Internationals have struggled to win the Presidents Cup, losing the last four editions. One player who believes he shares responsibility is Adam Scott.

“I’ve been on the team five times,” Scott said. “I’ve played in 20 matches and lost 14 of them. That’s not a great record. I have to take some of the blame for that.”

Scott, a former world No. 1, pointed to his inability to perform under pressure as a factor in the Internationals’ struggles.

“I’ve often been one of the top players on the team, and I haven’t played well enough,” he said. “I’ve let the side down.”

Scott believes that he and his teammates can turn things around, but acknowledges it will be a difficult task against a strong U.S. team.

“We’re going to have to play our best golf,” Scott said. “And we’re going to need some luck.”

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