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Presidents Cup capsules: Sunday singles
MONTREAL (AP) A capsule look at the matches Sunday in the Presidents Cup: SINGLES International 7, United States 5 Scott Verplank (USA) def. Rory Sabbatini (INT), 2 and 1. Sabbatini recovered from a skulled bunker shot on the openi ...Go to article
Toms, Verplank top Presidents Cup scoring
MONTREAL (AP) David Toms topped the Presidents Cup scoring table, beating Trevor Immelman 2 up Sunday to finish with 4 1/2 points in five matches. "I played pretty well and I played with some good partners," Toms said. "It's been ...Go to article
Big win for the Americans, and for Weir
MONTREAL (AP) The United States won the Presidents Cup. Mike Weir gave Canada quite a consolation prize. The Americans won enough of the singles matches Sunday to capture the Presidents Cup for the second straight time, giving them an international ...Go to article
Britain & Ireland win their fourth Seve Trophy
KILLENARD, Ireland(AP) Britain & Ireland routed Continental Europe 8-2 in the singles Sunday to retain the Seve Trophy 16 1/2-11 1/2. Trailing by a point heading into the singles, Nick Faldo's team won six and halved two of the first eight ma ...Go to article
Presidents Cup Capsules: Saturday foursomes and four-balls
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A capsule look at Saturday's matches in the Presidents Cup: FOURSOMES: Phil Mickelson and Sean O'Hair, United States, def. Retief Goosen and Camilo Villegas, International, 5 and 3. Mickelson played with his third pa ...Go to article
Woods to face Canadian star Weir at Royal Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player needed only four words and about two seconds to set the marquee Sunday singles match in the Presidents Cup. Nicklaus made the first move Saturday night, immediately calling out "Tiger Woods" with ...Go to article
Branshaw keeps lead in Viking Classic
MADISON, Miss. (AP) David Branshaw shot a 3-under-par 69 Saturday to lead by two strokes after three rounds of the Viking Classic, with a crowd of 17 golfers within six shots of his 13 under going into the final day. Bill Haas had a 70 and was in se ...Go to article
Americans headed for a rare road victory
MONTREAL (AP) The Presidents Cup is supposed to be a team event. Based on the beating the Americans delivered Saturday, the only excitement left is one match between the two biggest stars at Royal Montreal. Thousands of Canadian fans who wanted to s ...Go to article
Euros lead Britain & Ireland at Seve Trophy
KILLENARD, Ireland (AP) Continental Europe clung to a 9 1/2-8 1/2 lead after Britain & Ireland rallied in the foursomes Saturday in the Seve Trophy. The tournament ends with 10 singles matches Sunday. Europe won three and halved one of the fou ...Go to article
Warren returns after chandelier accident
KILLENARD, Ireland (AP) Marc Warren was back playing in the Seve Trophy tournament on Friday, the morning after he injured himself by accidentally smashing a chandelier with a golf club in his hotel room. The Scotsman said he tried a practice swing ...Go to article
Woods and Furyk rebound to lead U.S. sweep
MONTREAL (AP) Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk rebounded from a blowout loss in the Presidents Cup to help the United States sweep the five Saturday morning foursomes matches for a 12-5 lead over the International team. Overwhelmed by Vijay Singh and Stu ...Go to article
Woods and Furyk paired again after big loss
MONTREAL (AP) Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk hope they'll have better luck together Saturday morning in the Presidents Cup than they did Friday afternoon. Coming off a 5-and-4 fourball loss to Vijay Singh and Stuart Appleby, the American stars will ...Go to article
Woody made a scene, then found redemption, but the International team dominated on Friday
MONTREAL (AP) Woody Austin took a plunge. Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk found themselves in over their heads, too, at the Presidents Cup. After falling face-first into a lake, Austin birdied the last three holes to help his team earn a half-point Friday ...Go to article
Love will miss 2 months after ankle surgery
SEA ISLAND, Ga. (AP) Davis Love III tore ligaments in his left ankle when he stepped in a hole playing golf and will miss at least two months after having surgery. Love withdrew earlier this week from the Viking Classic in Jackson, Miss. He plans to ...Go to article
Scotsman hurt after 5-iron meets chandelier
KILLENARD, Ireland (AP) Marc Warren was back playing in the Seve Trophy tournament on Friday, the morning after he injured himself by accidentally smashing a chandelier with a golf club in his hotel room. The Scotsman said he tried a practice swing ...Go to article





