The US extended its Presidents Cup winning record to 9-to-1 with a one point victory over the International Team in Incheon, South Korea. The Presidents Cup came down to the final hole of the final match. Bill
Haas, the son of U.S. Captain Jay Haas, clinched the deciding point,
giving a fitting ending to a dramatic day that saw the International
Team make a late push for the Cup. The two teams earned six points
apiece on Sunday, allowing the U.S. to hang on to its one-point lead.
Here's a look at the 12 singles matches on the Presidents Cup's final
day.
When U.S. captain Jay Hass laid out his Sunday singles plan, he had a general idea where each player would go – early, middle or late – with little or no regard for the potential situations each player might face. With his position last in the lineup, Haas’ son, Bill, figured the outcome of the Presidents Cup would have already been decided when he completed his match. So does this win for Team USA bode well for their performance in the 2016 Ryder Cup? Share your comments with the Pro Golf Tour.
When U.S. captain Jay Hass laid out his Sunday singles plan, he had a general idea where each player would go – early, middle or late – with little or no regard for the potential situations each player might face. With his position last in the lineup, Haas’ son, Bill, figured the outcome of the Presidents Cup would have already been decided when he completed his match. So does this win for Team USA bode well for their performance in the 2016 Ryder Cup? Share your comments with the Pro Golf Tour.
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