In The Presidents Chamber V
Wednesday November 19 2003 You would not have believed it if you'd been told beforehand. In fact, so like a fairytale were the final few hours at the Presidents Cup that I was half expecting to see Little Red Riding Hood give the speech at the closing ceremony.
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Fancourt: Triumph and Tragedy
Friday November 14 2003 Fancourt, where this month's Presidents Cup is to be played, is a lush, manicured, 4-course golfers paradise comparable with any luxury golf estate in the world, but where did its story begin and who helped to make it what it is Today?  |
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All The Goss In The Lead-Up
Monday November 17 2003 Davis Love III feels that because most members of the International Team play on the US Tour with the Americans, Presidents Cup matches are invariably friendlier contests than their Ryder Cup equivalents.  |
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The Rest of The World Team
Friday November 07 2003 With five major champions and four of the world's top ten players in his side, Rest of the World skipper Gary Player has plenty to smile about ahead of this year's match. Here's his team, and his comments on each player...  |
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The United States Are 3-1 Up
Tuesday November 18 2003 Since the first-ever Presidents Cup event at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia in 1994, the United States have dominated the series, winning three of the four Cup matches played to date.  |
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Presidents Cup - Nothing In It
Tuesday November 11 2003 The 2003 Presidents Cup is going to be a ding dong battle royale between two strong and extremely well matched sides - if form in the US PGA Tour's last two events of the year are going to mean anything.  |
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United States Team
Friday November 07 2003 Jack Nicklaus leads one of the strongest US teams in Presidents Cup history this year, with Tiger Woods, Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson all at his disposal. Here's what he had to say about his dirty dozen.  |
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