Americans start with the edge


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 08 Dec 2019

Korean Byeong Hun An was brought in for the injured Jason Day.

THE United States will start with an edge in the Presidents Cup clash with Team International at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Victoria, Australia this week, but it might well prove a lot closer than many think.

US captain Tiger Woods, who picked himself as a player too, has a formidable line-up at his disposal as he endeavours to retain the silverware and make it eight wins on the trot for the defending champions, who also lead the head-to-head 10-1, with one tie.

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