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Ranking all 12 Presidents Cup singles matches by must-watchability

Ranking all 12 Presidents Cup singles matches by must-watchability

In the Presidents Cup, singles matches often decide the outcome, amplifying the drama for fans. With 12 contests played throughout the tournament’s history, we delve into their captivating intensity.

Ranked among the most enthralling is Tiger Woods vs. Aaron Baddeley (2009), an epic clash of titans. Phil Mickelson’s triumph over Trevor Immelman (2005) showcased resilience, while Ernie Els and Luke Donald’s battle (2013) displayed strategic brilliance.

Other memorable matches include Fred Couples’ spirited victory over Peter Lonard (2000), Vijay Singh’s clinical performance against Tiger Woods (2003), and Justin Thomas’ pivotal triumph over Marc Leishman (2019). Each match weaves a unique narrative, adding to the tournament’s enduring legacy.

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GB&I holds off American rally to win Curtis Cup

GB&I holds off American rally to win Curtis Cup

In a thrilling conclusion to the Curtis Cup, Great Britain & Ireland clung steadfastly to their advantage, triumphing 11.5-8.5 over tenacious U.S.

Despite entering the final day of singles with a narrow lead, GB&I stood tall, securing four wins and five halves against a valiant American side.

Anna Davis, shining for the U.S., secured her third point of the competition, but it was not enough to overturn GB&I’s lead.

Emily Toy’s victory over Rachel Heck proved crucial, bolstering GB&I’s momentum and paving the way for their triumph.

Retaining the Curtis Cup, GB&I celebrated their collective brilliance, while the U.S. team, though defeated, demonstrated unyielding spirit and determination.

The biennial clash between these two golf powerhouses has once again showcased the exceptional talent and sportsmanship that define the Curtis Cup.

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