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Tours Race to Dubai in the same season. "It is still taking a little time to
sink in what Ive achieved this week as was the case when I won the FedEx Cup but
then it just kept getting better and better as the days went on and I am sure
this will be the same," he said.DUBLIN, Ohio -- Fred Couples, the coolest guy in
golf, never really looked that way until he stood on the edge of the 18th
fairway Sunday and saw everything going his way. The Americans needed only one
more point to win the Presidents Cup. And there was Tiger Woods, who has a
history of delivering the winning point, in the middle of the fairway at
Muirfield Village, where he has won a record five times. The Presidents Cup
ended just the way it always does. Woods found the green and two-putted for par
and a 1-up victory over Richard Sterne, the third straight time he has won the
clinching point in the Presidents Cup. The Americans won for the fifth straight
time -- and eighth time in 10 tries -- against an International side that showed
some fight when it was too late to matter. The Americans, who finished strong
Sunday morning in the rain-delayed foursomes for a 14-8 lead, only needed to win
four singles matches. It took longer than anyone expected. "I must have asked
500 times, How are we getting this fourth point? Where is the fourth point
coming from?" said Couples, a three-time winner as U.S. captain. "Youre nervous.
Not for the players -- the players know what theyre doing. But we knew we needed
18 points, and we got them. It was a very, very good match today. And the
matches were all close. At no given time was I a nervous wreck. But it was nice
when Tiger two-putted that last green to get the 18th point." The final score --
United States 18 1/2, International 15 1/2 -- and whether the matches would beat
the rain was really the only suspense on Sunday. "People say it was close. Jack
(Nicklaus) said it was close," International captain Nick Price said. "You tell
me. We were behind the 8-ball all day. If we pulled it off, it would have been
miraculous." Not that his team of seven rookies didnt give it a shot.
Zach Johnson closed out Branden Grace, 4 and 2, to give the Americans 17 points
and assure them a tie. But it took more than an hour to get that last point.
Weyburn, Sask., native Graham DeLaet holed out for birdie for the second time
Sunday on the 18th hole, this time from a bunker to beat 20-year-old Jordan
Spieth. Ernie Els found his putting touch and beat Steve Stricker. Marc Leishman
rolled in a 15-foot par putt from the back fringe of the 18th green to beat
Matt Kuchar. Adam Scott and Charl Schwartzel won their matches. The
International teams fleeting hopes ended when Woods, despite suffering back
spasms again in the final hour of his match, didnt make a birdie on the back
nine and still won. Sterne helped him by hitting his tee shot off the corporate
tents behind the 16th green and making bogey. "It was a team effort this whole
week," said Woods, who went 4-1 for the best record of any player. "We really
played well to give ourselves a nice lead." Rain interrupted the matches all
week and made Muirfield Village so soft that it was mere target practice for the
best players from every continent but Europe. It was a long, tiring week of
leaving the course at darkness and completing matches the next morningg when it
was just as dark.
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might have won this Presidents Cup on Sunday morning. Returning to finish off
the foursomes session, the Americans picked up a win and a halve in matches they
had trailed by three holes. Phil Mickelson hit one of many exquisite shots this
week -- a 7-iron he had to hook with the ball slightly below his feet, around a
tree to about 10 feet. Keegan Bradley had to make the birdie putt for a
half-point after DeLaet chipped in for birdie. Louis Oosthuizen and
Charl Schwartzel played the last six holes in 5-over par -- three bogeys and a
ball out-of-bounds for double bogey in losing to Webb Simpson and
Brandt Snedeker. "It was a tall order, but they gave it their best shot. These
guys played their tails off," Price said. "Were a real hodge-podge of a team
that came together from four corners of the planet. And they gave the might of
America a run for their money." The closing ceremony was moved indoors because
of approaching rain, and it led to an awkward moment as the International team
watched the Americans pass around the gold trophy and pose for the pictures
before quietly filing out of the room. Since that famous tie in South Africa in
2003, the Americans have won by at least three points every time. Only one of
them, in 2005, was close. International players talked about the importance of
making a contest out of this exhibition, and only a 7 1/2-4 1/2win in singles
made it feel that way at the end. "We kept it very interesting today," Scott
said. "We gave it a good shake." Mickelson and Angel Cabrera were the last match
on the course, and it was comical at times. Mickelson hit one shot that
ricocheted off a tree to the left, skipped out of the water and into the rough,
and he pitched that to 5 feet -- and then missed the putt to lose the hole. On
the final hole, Cabrera had 3 feet for par to win the match. Instead of
conceding, Mickelson first knocked in his 5-foot bogey putt, and then conceded.
All in good fun, which is how the day felt. "There was no intensity. We played
and enjoyed the day and the people here in Columbus," Mickelson said after four
bogeys in the last five holes. "I thought it was going to be closed out early.
On 12 or 13, they said, Your match is going to count. What? We ended up winning.
Thats all that matters." Even with the captains able to control the pairings,
the singles lineup was dull. Woods has played Els in South Africa, Greg Norman
in Australia, Mike Weir in Canada and Y.E. Yang the same year the South Korean
beat him in the PGA Championship. This time, he was up against Sterne. "I did my
pairings to try to win the cup," Price said. It might not have mattered against
a U.S. team so strong that every player was among the top 30 in the world. "They
played golf that was incredible to watch," Price said. "But for this team, I
would be honoured if they ever asked me to be captain of this team again. I dont
care where it is." The next Presidents Cup is in South Korea in 2015 on another
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