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OFFICIAL MEDIA GUIDE 9-15 DECEMBER 2019 THE ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUB •VICTORIA•AUSTRALIA ERNIE ELS INTERNATIONAL TEAM CAPTAIN TIGER WOODS UNITED STATES TEAM CAPTAIN

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O F F I C I A L

M E D I A G U I D E9 - 1 5 D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 9

T H E R O Y A L M E L B O U R N E G O L F C L U B • V I C T O R I A • A U S T R A L I A

ERN IE ELS

INTERNATIONAL TEAM CAPTAIN

T IGER WOODS

UNITED STATES TEAM CAPTAIN

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Table of Contents

The Presidents Cup Summary ........................................................2Media Facts ................................................................................. 3-5Schedule of Events ...................................................................... 6-71994 Teams and Results/Player Records .................................. 8-91996 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 10-111998 Teams and Results/Player Records ............................. 12-132000 Teams and Results/Player Records ............................. 14-152003 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 16-172005 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 18-192007 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 20-212009 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 22-232011 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 24-252013 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 26-272015 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 28-292017 Teams and Results/Player Records .............................. 30-312019 International Team ...............................................................322019 United States Team .............................................................33All-Time Presidents Cup Records/United States .........................34All-Time Presidents Cup Records/International ...........................35All-Time Records ..................................................................... 36-42The Teams .............................................................................. 43-76 2019 Final Eligibility Rankings .................................................44 United States Team Members .......................................... 45-60 United States Team Captain Tiger Woods .........................46 United States Team Captain’s Assistant Fred Couples .....47 United States Team Captain’s Assistant Zach Johnson ...47 United States Team Captain’s Assistant Steve Stricker ....48 Patrick Cantlay ...............................................................49 Bryson DeChambeau ......................................................50 Tony Finau ......................................................................51 Rickie Fowler ..................................................................52 Dustin Johnson ..............................................................53

Matt Kuchar ....................................................................54 Patrick Reed ...................................................................55 Xander Schauffele ..........................................................56 Webb Simpson ...............................................................57 Justin Thomas ................................................................58 Gary Woodland ...............................................................59 Tiger Woods ...................................................................60 International Team Members .......................................... 61-76 International Team Captain Ernie Els .................................62 International Team Captain’s Assistant K.J. Choi .............63 International Team Captain’s Assistant Trevor Immelman ...63 International Team Captain’s Assistant Geoff Ogilvy ........64 International Team Captain’s Assistant Mike Weir ................64 Byeong Hun An ...............................................................65 Abraham Ancer ...............................................................66 Adam Hadwin .................................................................67 Sungjae Im ......................................................................68 Marc Leishman ...............................................................69 Haotong Li ......................................................................70 Hideki Matsuyama..........................................................71 Joaquin Niemann ...........................................................72 Louis Oosthuizen ............................................................73 C.T. Pan ..........................................................................74 Adam Scott .....................................................................75 Cameron Smith ...............................................................76The Royal Melbourne Golf Club .............................................. 77-80 Royal Melbourne Golf Club Hole-by-Hole Description ........ 78-79 Royal Melbourne Golf Club – Course Map .............................80Other Information .................................................................... 81-92 Charitable Impact ....................................................................81 Designated Charities, by Year ........................................... 82-92 Future Presidents Cup Sites ..................................... Back cover

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The Presidents Cup Tournament Summary

Dates Site Score

Sept. 16-18, 1994 Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va., USA U.S. 20, International 12

Sept. 13-15, 1996 Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va., USA U.S. 161/2, International 151/2

Dec. 11-13, 1998 The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia International 201/2, U.S. 111/2

Oct. 19-22, 2000 Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va., USA U.S. 211/2, International 101/2

Sept. 20-23, 2003 The Links at Fancourt, George, South Africa U.S. 17, International 17

Sept. 22-25, 2005 Robert Trent Jones GC, Prince William County, Va., USA U.S. 181/2, International 151/2

Sept. 27-30, 2007 The Royal Montreal GC, Montreal, Quebec, Canada U.S. 191/2, International 141/2

Oct. 8-11, 2009 TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, Calif., USA U.S. 191/2, International 141/2

Nov. 17-20, 2011 The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia U.S. 19, International 15

Oct. 3-6, 2013 Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin-Columbus, Ohio, USA U.S. 181/2, International 151/2

Oct. 8-11, 2015 Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea, Songdo IBD, Incheon City, Korea U.S. 151/2, International 141/2

Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2017 Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, N.J., USA U.S. 19, International 11

Dec. 9-15, 2019 The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Sept. 30-Oct. 3, 2021 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, N.C., USA

2023 TBD

2025 TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, Calif., USA

Total: U.S. 10, International 1, Tie 1

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Event History and Fact Sheet

The 13th Presidents Cup will be contested at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia for a third time. Both captains will make their debuts, with Ernie Els set to lead the International Team, and Tiger Woods guiding the U.S. Team. ThefirstPresidentsCupwasplayedSeptember16-18,1994, at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia, USA. The U.S. Team, captained by Hale Irwin, defeated the International Team, captained by David Graham, 20-12. The United States also won the second Presidents Cup, held September 13-15, 1996, played again at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. Arnold Palmer, no stranger to high-level international competition, had the reins as the United States edged Peter Thomson’s International Team, 16-1/2 to 15-1/2. The 1998 Presidents Cup was played December 11-13 at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. TheInternationalTeammadethemostofhome-fieldadvantage,winning 20-1/2 to 11-1/2. Jack Nicklaus served as captain of the U.S. Team, while Thomson repeated his role as captain for the International Team. In 2000, the Presidents Cup returned to Robert Trent Jones, with the United States avenging its 1998 loss with a decisive 21-1/2 to 10-1/2 victory over the International Team. Thomson captained the International Team for a third time, while Ken Venturi was victorious in his debut as U.S. Team captain. The 2003 Presidents Cup was held at The Links at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate in George, South Africa. The competition ended in a tie, after both teams completed regulation with 17 points. Ernie Els of the International Team and Tiger Woods of the U.S. Team were designated to represent their teams in a sudden-death playoff. After three playoff holes, and as darkness was descending, Captains Gary Player and Nicklaus, in the spirit of the competition, decided that the two teams would share the Cup. In 2005, Nicklaus and Player returned as captains, and the matches were held once again at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. The tie from 2003 was broken with an 18-1/2 to 15-1/2 U.S. victory. TheU.S.TeamwrappedupitsfifthPresidentsCupvictoryinseven tries at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in 2007 with a 19-1/2 to14-1/2victory,theU.S.Team’sfirstataninternationalvenueinthe competition’s 13-year history, led once again by Nicklaus. David Toms earned the most points for the U.S. Team, while Woody Austin earned a new nickname - Aquaman - after falling into the lake on hole 14 while attempting a shot. And while his team did not win, Canadian golf hero Mike Weir thrilled the crowds with a 1-up victory over World No. 1 Tiger Woods in Sunday’s singles competition. Player captained the International Team for a third andfinaltime. In 2009, the Presidents Cup was held at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, Calif., one of the top public golf properties in the United States. Two of the most dominant players on the

PGA TOUR during the 1980s and 1990s, Fred Couples and Greg Norman led the U.S. and International Teams, respectively. The 2009PresidentsCupmarkedthefirsttimeineventhistorythatboth captains were former participants. Couples has appeared four times (1994, 1996, 1998, 2005) for the United States and Norman three (1996, 1998, 2000) for the Internationals, and both factored prominently in victories secured by their respective teams.Asfirst-timecaptains,CouplesandNormaneachledstrong teams with the U.S. Team retaining the Cup, winning for the sixth time by a score of 19-1/2 to 14-1/2. The ninth playing of the event occurred November 15-20, 2011, at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,whichwasthefirstinternationalvenuetohostthisprestigious competition more than once. The U.S. Team captured the Presidents Cup for the seventh time, led once again by Captain Couples and a 5-0-0 performance by veteran Jim Furyk. Tiger Woods clinched the Cup for the United States with a 4-and-3 win over Australia’s Aaron Baddeley in Sunday Singles. For Woods, it was the second consecutive time he had scored the winning point at the Presidents Cup, becoming only the second player to accomplishthatfeat(Couples,1994,1996)andthefirstcaptain’spick to do so. Norman’s International Team was outscored 8-3 in foursomes and eventually lost the Cup by four points (19-15). In2013,thePresidentsCupwasplayedatMuirfieldVillageGolfClubinDublin,Ohio,whichbecamethefirstgolfcoursetohost the Ryder Cup, The Solheim Cup and the Presidents Cup. Nick Price, who owns the distinction of the captain with the most PresidentsCupexperienceasaplayer(fiveappearances)ledtheInternational Team, which was defeated by Couples’ U.S. Team, 18-1/2 to 15-1/2, despite an impressive Sunday charge by the Internationals. Woods once again clinched the victory for the U.S. Teamforthethirdstraighttime,becomingthefirstplayerineventhistory to accomplish that feat. Couples became the winningest captain in Presidents Cup history with a 3-0-0 record. ThePresidentsCupwasheldinAsiaforthefirsttimewhenthe 2015 edition was played at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea in Songdo IBD, Incheon City, Korea. A tight battle between the United StatesandInternationalteamsbroughtthecompetitiontothefinalmatchandthefinalhole.BillHaas,sonofU.S.CaptainJayHaasand a captain’s pick for the team, secured the winning point in dramatic fashion against South Korea’s Sangmoon Bae on the 18th hole. In the shadow of the Manhattan skyline at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey, for the 2017 Presidents Cup, theU.S.Team,ledbyfirst-timecaptainSteveStricker,deliveredanimpressive performance in a dominant 19-11 victory over captain Nick Price and the International Team to remain undefeated in the United States. Presidents Cup rookie Daniel Berger secured the clinching point while veteran Phil Mickelson surpassed Tiger Woods with the most match victories in Presidents Cup history with 26.

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DATES: December 9-15, 2019

LOCATION: The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne, Australia

GOLF COURSE ARCHITECT: Alister MacKenzie/1931 PAR/YARDAGE: Par: 36-36=72 / 7,047 yards / 6,442 metres

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS: The U.S. Team defeated the International Team at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, in 2017.

PAST CHAMPIONS: 1994 – United States (20-12) 1996 – United States (16.5-15.5) 1998 – International (20.5-11.5)2000 – United States (21.5-10.5) 2003 – Tie (17-17) 2005 – United States (18.5-15.5)2007 – United States (19.5-14.5) 2009 – United States (19.5-14.5) 2011 – United States (19-15)2013 – United States (18.5-15.5) 2015 – United States (15.5-14.5) 2017 – United States (19-11)

HONORARY CHAIRMEN: 1994 – 38th United States President, Gerald R. Ford 1996 – 41st United States President, George H.W. Bush1998 – Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard 2000 – 42nd United States President, William Jefferson Clinton2003 – President Thabo Mbeki, Republic of South Africa 2005 – 43rd United States President, George W. Bush2007 – Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper 2009 – 44th United States President, Barack Obama2011 – Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard 2013 – 44th United States President, Barack Obama2015 – President of Korea, Park Geun-hye 2017 – 45th United States President, Donald J. Trump2019 – Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison

2019 CAPTAINS: INTERNATIONAL TEAM U.S. TEAMCaptain – Ernie Els Captain – Tiger WoodsCaptain’s Assistants – K.J. Choi, Captain’s Assistants – Fred Couples, Zach Johnson, Steve StrickerTrevor Immelman, Geoff Ogilvy, Mike Weir

PAST CAPTAINS: INTERNATIONAL TEAM U.S. TEAMDavid Graham – 1994 Hale Irwin – 1994Peter Thomson – 1996, 1998, 2000 Arnold Palmer – 1996Gary Player – 2003, 2005, 2007 Jack Nicklaus – 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007Greg Norman – 2009, 2011 Ken Venturi – 2000Nick Price – 2013, 2015, 2017 Fred Couples – 2009, 2011, 2013 Jay Haas – 2015 Steve Stricker – 2017ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: U.S. TEAMThe top eight (8) U.S. PGA TOUR members who earned the most FedExCup points from the 2017 BMW Championship through the 2019BMW Championship, weighted as follows: (a) 2017 BMW Championship through 2018 TOUR Championship: 1 FedExCup point = 1 point (b) First event of the 2018-2019 season through 2019 BMW Championship: 1 FedExCup point = 2 pointsFour Captain’s selections were made on 8 November.

INTERNATIONAL TEAMThe top eight (8) international players (excluding those eligible for the European Ryder Cup team) from the Presidents Cup InternationalTeam Points List which shall be Official World Golf Ranking points accumulated in the time period from the 2018 Dell TechnologiesChampionship through the 2019 BMW Championship.

Four Captain’s selections were made on 7 November.

FORMAT: Presidents Cup competition consists of 30 matches. Host Team Captain Els chose to begin with Four-Ball for Thursday’s matches.The following segments will then alternate accordingly, with 12 Singles matches being played on Sunday: • Thursday – 5 Four-Ball matches • Friday – 5 Foursomes matches • Saturday morning – 4 Four-Ball matches • Saturday afternoon – 4 Foursomes matches • Sunday – 12 Singles matches

Event History and Fact Sheet

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All matches are worth one point each, for a total of 30 points. There are no playoffs, with each side receiving a half point if a match is tiedafter 18 holes. In a change inspired by the events of the 2003 Presidents Cup, if the competition is deadlocked at the end of Singlesplay, the competition will be deemed a tie and the teams will share the Presidents Cup.

Format Change: In 2019, a minor format change will be implemented, stating each player shall only be required to play a minimum ofone match prior to the Sunday Singles matches. This is a change from previous years when players were required to compete in twomatches prior to Singles matches.

PURSE: Unlike many other events, the players do not receive prize money based on performance. Instead, the PGA TOUR pledges to contribute tocharities, which are nominated by the players, captains and captains’ assistants from both teams.

CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTIONS:1994 – US $750,000 | 1996 – US $800,000 | 1998 – US $2.9 million | 2000 – US $2.8 million | 2003 – US $2.8 million | 2005 – US $3.5 million | 2007 – US $4.2 million | 2009 – US $4.2 million 2011 – US $4.5 million | 2013 – US $4.65 million | 2015 – US $6.1 million | 2017 – US $10.7 million

Additional donations:2009: The First Tee of San Francisco ($500,000) and the Victorian Bushfire Appeal ($100,000)2011: Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal (following the Queensland floods) and New Zealand Earthquake disaster relief, as well as additional Victorian-based charities (totaling $250,000)2013: Nationwide Children’s Hospital ($125,000)2015: Pearl S. Buck Foundation ($100,000) and more than $1 million for the establishment of The First Tee Korea2017: A $5 million commitment to The First Tee over five years (beginning in 2015) from Paul Fireman and Liberty National Golf Club,with half of that amount earmarked for programs in the New York/New Jersey area: The First Tee of Metropolitan New York; The FirstTee of Raritan Valley; The First Tee of Monmouth & Ocean Counties; and The First Tee of Greater Trenton.

Total amount donated to charity: more than US$49.1 million (US). TROPHY: Created by Tiffany & Company, The Presidents Cup trophy weighs a total of 28 pounds. The trophy is spun by a spinner from fivesterling silver circles into five different shapes. The spun components then are put together by a silversmith to create a cup. The smithruns a roller die to create the beaded embellishment that goes around the cup and the foot of the trophy. The oval logo is etched andapplied on the cup. Labor dedicated to creating the trophy totaled 80 hours (spinning, smithing, finishing). The entire trophy is vermeil in24-carat gold, and the original trophy is housed at the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, Fla.

GLOBAL PARTNERS: Citi and Rolex

TELEVISION COVERAGE: The Presidents Cup is projected to be broadcast in 223 countries and territories in 23 differentlanguages.

Nine Network (Local) Golf Channel/NBC (International)Thursday (12th) December: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. AET – Day 1 Wednesday (11th) December: 7 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET – Day 1Friday (13th) December: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. AET – Day 2 Thursday (12th) December: 7 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET – Day 2Saturday (14th) December: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. AET – Day 3 Friday (13th) December: 3 p.m. – 2 a.m. ET – Day 3Sunday (15th) December: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. AET – Day 4 Saturday (14th) December: 6 p.m. – 12 a.m. ET – Day 4

FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.presidentscup.com @Presidents Cup on Twitter PresidentsCup on Instagram Facebook.com/ThePresidentsCup

Event History and Fact Sheet

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Schedule of Events

Date/Time Event Location

Sunday, December 8 7 a.m. Gates Open to the Public 7:30 a.m. Junior Presidents Cup Competition RMGC 7:30 a.m.: Six (6) Four-Ball matches off No.1 Tee 1:00 p.m.: Six (6) Foursomes matches off No.1 Tee12-9 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk

Monday, December 9 7 a.m. Gates Open to the Public 7:30 a.m. Junior Presidents Cup Competition RMGC Singles (12 matches) off No.1 TeeFollowing Jr. Presidents Cup Practice round for professionals RMGCTee Times 12-9 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk 5 p.m. Junior Presidents Cup Closing Ceremony Crown Riverwalk 5-5:45 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Official Launch Crown Riverwalk

Tuesday, December 108 a.m. Gates open to public 8 a.m.-12 p.m. (Approximate) International Team practices RMGC9 a.m.-1 p.m. (Approximate) U.S. Team practices RMGC12-9 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk8 a.m. Captains’ press conference Media Center1 p.m. Press conference with six (6) International Media Center Team players2 p.m. Press conference with six (6) U.S. Media Center Team players3 p.m. First Tee / Junior Presidents Cup youth clinic Victoria Golf Club

Wednesday, December 118 a.m. Gates open to public9 a.m. U.S. Team photos RMGC Practice Range 10 a.m. International Team photos RMGC Practice Range 9:30 a.m. U.S. Team Practices RMGC 10:30 a.m. International Team Practices RMGC12-9 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk12:30 p.m. Captains’ Assistants press conference Media Center2:30-3 p.m. Press conference with six (6) U.S. Media Center Team players3-3:30 p.m. Press conference with six (6) International Media Center Team players4 p.m. Captains’ Pairings (for Thursday matches) Media Center4 p.m. Press conference with Captains to discuss Media Center Thursday Four-Ball pairings

*All times are in AET

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Schedule of Events (cont.)

Date/Time Event Location

Thursday, December 128 a.m. Gates open to public 30 minutes before first tee time Trophy Presentation #1 Tee 9:32 a.m. First round of competition- Four-Ball - 5 matches RMGC Immediately following play Captains’ Pairings (for Friday a.m. matches) Media CenterAt conclusion of matches Press conference with Captains and/or Media Center Captains’ Assistants plus two (2) players from each team12-9 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk

Friday, December 139 a.m. Gates open to public 11:02 a.m. Second Round of Competition - Foursomes - 5 matches RMGC Immediately following play ISPS HANDA Disabled Golf Cup RMGCImmediately following play Captains’ Pairings (for Saturday a.m. matches) Media CenterAt conclusion of matches Press conference with Captains and/or Captains’ Media Center Assistants plus two (2) players from each team12-10 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk

Saturday, December 146 a.m. Gates open to public 7:02 a.m. Third Round of Competition – Four-Ball - 4 matches RMGC10 a.m. Captains’ Pairings (for Saturday PM matches) Media Center12-10 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Crown Riverwalk12:02 p.m. Fourth Round of Competition – Foursomes - 4 matches RMGC Immediately following p.m. play Captains’ Pairings (for Sunday matches) Media CenterAt conclusion of matches Press conference with Captains and/or Captains’ Assistants Media Center plus two (2) players from each team

Sunday, December 159 a.m. Gates open to public12-7 p.m. Presidents Cup Fan Experience Final Day Crown Riverwalk10:02 a.m. Final Round of Competition - Singles - 12 matches RMGCImmediately following play Closing Ceremony Celebration RMGC #16 GreenFollowing Closing Ceremony Press conference with Captain and Losing Team Media Center30-45 minutes after Press conference with Captain and Winning Team Media Center

*All times are in AET

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1994 Teams and Results

DAY ONEFour-Ball—United States 5, International 0Corey Pavin/Jeff Maggert (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Vijay Singh, 2 and 1Jay Haas/Scott Hoch (U.S.) def. Fulton Allem/David Frost, 6 and 5Davis Love III/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Bradley Hughes, 1-upJohn Huston/Jim Gallagher, Jr. (U.S.) def. Craig Parry/Robert Allenby, 4 and 2Tom Lehman/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) def. Frank Nobilo/Peter Senior, 3 and 2

Foursomes—United States 21/2, International 21/2

Hale Irwin/Loren Roberts (U.S.) def. Frost/Allem, 3 and 1Haas/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Tsukasa Watanabe, 4 and 3Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Pavin/Maggert, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Mickelson/Lehman, 2 and 1Price/Mark McNulty halved with Love/GallagherTotals: United States 71/2, International 21/2

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 3 1/2, United States 11/2

Allem/McNulty (Int.) def. Gallagher/Huston, 4 and 3Watanabe/Singh (Int.) def. Haas/Hoch, 3 and 1Parry/Hughes (Int.) def. Roberts/Lehman, 4 and 3Couples/Love (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 2-upPrice/Elkington halved with Mickelson/PavinTotals: United States 9, International 6

Foursomes—United States 3, International 2Frost/Senior (Int.) def. Irwin/Haas, 6 and 5Pavin/Roberts (U.S.) def. Parry/Allem, 1-upSingh/Elkington (Int.) def. Maggert/Huston, 3 and 2Love/Gallagher (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Allenby, 7 and 5Mickelson/Lehman (U.S.) def. Hughes/McNulty, 3 and 2Totals: United States 12, International 8

DAY THREESingles—United States 8, International 4Irwin (U.S.) def. Allenby, 1-upHaas (U.S.) def. McNulty, 4 and 3Gallagher (U.S.) def. Watanabe, 4 and 3Mickelson halved with AllemSingh halved with LehmanSenior (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch halved with FrostMaggert (U.S.) def. Hughes, 2 and 1Nobilo halved with RobertsCouples (U.S.) def. Price, 1-upLove (U.S.) def. Elkington, 1-upParry (Int.) def. Pavin, 1-up

Totals: United States 20, International 12

ROBERT TRENT JONES GCPrince William County, Va., USAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239September 16-18, 1994Honorary Chairman: Former U.S. President Gerald FordCaptains: Hale Irwin, David Graham

International Team David Graham (Captain), Australia Fulton Allem, South Africa (CP) Robert Allenby, Australia Steve Elkington, Australia David Frost, South Africa Bradley Hughes, Australia (replaced Greg Norman) Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe Frank Nobilo, New ZealandGreg Norman (withdrew due to illness) Craig Parry, Australia Nick Price, Zimbabwe Peter Senior, Australia Vijay Singh, Fiji Tsukasa Watanabe, Japan (CP)

United States TeamHale Irwin (Captain)Paul Azinger (Captain’s Assistant)Fred CouplesJim Gallagher, Jr.Jay Haas (CP)Scott HochJohn HustonTom LehmanDavis Love IIIJeff MaggertPhil Mickelson (CP)Corey PavinLoren Roberts

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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1994 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Fulton Allem 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-1 Robert Allenby 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Steve Elkington 2-2-1 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 David Frost 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 Bradley Hughes 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Mark McNulty 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Frank Nobilo 1-3-1 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 Craig Parry 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Nick Price 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 Peter Senior 2-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Vijay Singh 3-1-1 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 Tsukasa Watanabe 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Fred Couples 3-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Jim Gallagher, Jr. 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Jay Haas 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Scott Hoch 2-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 John Huston 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Hale Irwin 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Tom Lehman 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 Davis Love III 4-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Jeff Maggert 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 2-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 Corey Pavin 2-2-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Loren Roberts 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1

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1996 Teams and Results

DAY ONEFour-Ball—United States 4, International 1Fred Couples/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Greg Norman/Robert Allenby, 2 and 1Ernie Els/Mark McNulty (Int.) def. Scott Hoch/Mark Brooks, 2-upPhil Mickelson/Corey Pavin (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Jumbo Ozaki, 2 and 1Mark O’Meara/David Duval (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Frank Nobilo, 3 and 2Tom Lehman/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Peter Senior, 4 and 2

Foursomes—United States 31/2, International 11/2

Kenny Perry/Justin Leonard (U.S.) def. Price/David Frost, 3 and 2O’Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Craig Parry, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 2-upMickelson/Pavin halved with Els/McNultyCouples/Love (U.S.) def. Norman/Allenby, 1-upTotals: United States 71/2, International 21/2

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 3, United States 2Price/Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard/Lehman, 2-upNorman/Allenby (Int.) def. Stricker/Pavin, 1-upPerry/Hoch (U.S.) def. Parry/Nobilo, 2 and 1Ozaki/Singh (Int.) def. Love/Couples, 2 and 1O’Meara/Duval (U.S.) def. Els/McNulty, 4 and 3Totals: United States 91/2, International 51/2

Foursomes—International 4, United States 1Senior/Frost (Int.) def. Pavin/Mickelson, 3 and 2Nobilo/Allenby (Int.) def. Love/Brooks, 3 and 2Price/McNulty (Int.) def. Perry/Leonard, 3 and 1Norman/Els (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 1-upO’Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Elkington/Singh, 1-upTotals: United States 101/2, International 91/2

DAY THREESingles—United States 6, International 6Parry (Int.) def. Brooks, 5 and 4Duval (U.S.) def. Senior, 3 and 2O’Meara (U.S.) def. Price, 1-upFrost (Int.) def. Perry, 7 and 6Stricker (U.S.) def. Allenby, 6 and 5Hoch (U.S.) def. McNulty, 1-upLove (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 5 and 4Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard, 1-upEls (Int.) def. Mickelson, 3 and 2Norman (Int.) def. Pavin, 3 and 1Nobilo (Int.) def. Lehman, 3 and 2Couples (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1

Totals: United States 161/2, International 151/2

ROBERT TRENT JONES GCPrince William County, Va., USAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239September 13-15, 1996Honorary Chairman: Former U.S. President George H.W. BushCaptains: Arnold Palmer, Peter Thomson

International Team Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Ian Baker-Finch (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (CP) Steve Elkington, Australia Ernie Els, South Africa David Frost, South Africa Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe Frank Nobilo, New Zealand Greg Norman, Australia Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Japan Craig Parry, Australia Nick Price, Zimbabwe Peter Senior, Australia (CP) Vijay Singh, Fiji

United States TeamArnold Palmer (Captain)Mark BrooksFred CouplesDavid Duval (CP)Scott HochTom LehmanJustin LeonardDavis Love IIIPhil MickelsonMark O’MearaCorey PavinKenny Perry (CP)Steve Stricker

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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1996 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Robert Allenby 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Steve Elkington 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Ernie Els 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 David Frost 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Mark McNulty 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Frank Nobilo 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Greg Norman 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Jumbo Ozaki 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Craig Parry 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Nick Price 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Peter Senior 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Vijay Singh 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Mark Brooks 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Fred Couples 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 David Duval 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Scott Hoch 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Tom Lehman 1-4-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Justin Leonard 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Davis Love III 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Mark O’Meara 5-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Corey Pavin 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Kenny Perry 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Steve Stricker 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0

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1998 Teams and Results

DAY ONEFoursomes—International 3 1/2, United States 11/2

Frank Nobilo/Greg Turner (Int.) def. Mark O’Meara/David Duval, 1-upGreg Norman/Steve Elkington (Int.) def. Jim Furyk/John Huston, 2-upShigeki Maruyama/Craig Parry (Int.) def Lee Janzen/Scott Hoch, 3 and 2Tiger Woods/Fred Couples (U.S.) def. Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, 5 and 4Davis Love III/Justin Leonard halved with Stuart Appleby/Nick Price

Four-Ball—International 3 1/2, United States 11/2

Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. O’Meara/Furyk, 2 and 1Maruyama/Joe Ozaki (Int.) def. Mark Calcavecchia/Huston, 4 and 3Duval/Phil Mickelson halved with Els/PriceCouples/Love (U.S.) def. Parry/Carlos Franco, 1-upAppleby/Singh (Int.) def. Leonard/Woods, 2 and 1Totals: International 7, United States 3

DAY TWOFoursomes—International 4 1/2, United States 1/2

Nobilo/Turner (Int.) def. Leonard/Love, 2-upJanzen/Calcavecchia halved with Norman/ElkingtonMaruyama/Parry (Int.) def. Woods/Couples, 1-upAppleby/Price (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Hoch/Furyk, 6 and 4Totals: International 111/2, United States 51/2

Four-Ball—International 3, United States 2O’Meara/Hoch (U.S.) def. Nobilo/Turner, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Woods/Huston, 1-upMaruyama/Ozaki (Int.) def. Duval/Mickelson, 3 and 2Janzen/Calcavecchia (U.S.) def. Price/Franco, 3 and 2Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. Couples/Love, 2 and 1Totals: International 141/2, United States 51/2

DAY THREESingles—United States 6, International 6Parry (Int.) def. Leonard, 5 and 3Price (Int.) def. Duval, 2 and 1Furyk (U.S.) def. Nobilo, 4 and 2Mickelson (U.S.) halved with Franco Maruyama (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch (U.S.) def. Ozaki, 4 and 3Calcavecchia halved with Turner Janzen halved with Elkington Els (Int.) def. Love, 1-upCouples halved with Singh Woods (U.S.) def. Norman, 1-upO’Meara (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1-up

Totals: International 20 1/2, United States 111/2

THE ROYAL MELBOURNE GCMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,981December 11-13, 1998Honorary Chairman: Australian Prime Minister John HowardCaptains: Jack Nicklaus, Peter Thomson

International Team Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Wayne Grady (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Stuart Appleby, Australia Steve Elkington, Australia Ernie Els, South Africa Carlos Franco, Paraguay Shigeki Maruyama, Japan Frank Nobilo, New Zealand (CP) Greg Norman, Australia Joe Ozaki, Japan Craig Parry, Australia Nick Price, Zimbabwe Vijay Singh, Fiji Greg Turner, New Zealand (CP)

United States TeamJack Nicklaus (Captain)Jack Nicklaus II (Captain’s Assistant)Mark CalcavecchiaFred Couples (CP)David DuvalJim FurykScott HochJohn Huston (CP)Lee Janzen (replaced Hal Sutton)Justin LeonardDavis Love IIIPhil MickelsonMark O’MearaHal Sutton (withdrew due to death in the family)Tiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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1998 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Stuart Appleby 2-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Steve Elkington 3-0-2 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 Ernie Els 3-1-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 Carlos Franco 0-2-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 Shigeki Maruyama 5-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Frank Nobilo 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Greg Norman 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Joe Ozaki 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Craig Parry 3-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Nick Price 2-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 Vigay Singh 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 Greg Turner 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Mark Calcavecchia 1-1-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 Fred Couples 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-1 David Duval 0-4-1 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 Jim Furyk 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Scott Hoch 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 John Huston 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Lee Janzen 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 Justin Leonard 0-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Davis Love III 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Phil Mickelson 0-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 Mark O’Meara 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Tiger Woods 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

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2000 Teams and Results

DAY ONEFoursomes—United States 5, International 0Phil Mickelson/Tom Lehman (U.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Greg Norman, 5 and 4Hal Sutton/Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Robert Allenby/Stuart Appleby, 1-upStewart Cink/Kirk Triplett (U.S.) def. Mike Weir/Retief Goosen, 3 and 2Tiger Woods/Notah Begay III (U.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Ernie Els, 1-upDavid Duval/Davis Love III (U.S.) def. Nick Price/Carlos Franco, 1-up

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 4, United States 1Michael Campbell/Goosen (Int.) def. Sutton/Paul Azinger, 4 and 3Weir/Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman/Loren Roberts, 3 and 2Price/Norman (Int.) def. Furyk/Duval, 6 and 5Shigeki Maruyama/Franco (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 3 and 2Mickelson/Love (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 2 and 1Totals: United States 6, International 4

Foursomes—United States 4, International 1Cink/Triplett (U.S.) def. Allenby/Appleby, 2 and 1Roberts/Azinger (U.S.) def. Franco/Maruyama, 5 and 4Woods/Begay (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 6 and 5Sutton/Lehman (U.S.) def. Campbell/Goosen, 4 and 2Price/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Duval, 6 and 4Totals: United States 10, International 5

DAY THREEFour-Ball—United States 4, International 1Sutton/Furyk (U.S.) def. Campbell/Norman, 6 and 5Lehman/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Weir/Elkington, 2 and 1Love/Duval (U.S.) def. Price/Els, 3 and 2Triplett/Cink (U.S.) def. Allenby/Franco, 1-upSingh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 2 and 1Totals: United States 14, International 6

DAY FOURSingles—United States 7 1/2, International 4 1/2

Allenby (Int.) def. Azinger, 2 and 1Duval (U.S.) def. Price, 2 and 1Roberts (U.S.) def. Appleby, 3 and 2Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson, 4 and 3Love (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman, 1-upWoods (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1Cink (U.S.) def. Norman, 2 and 1Franco (Int.) def. Sutton, 6 and 5Furyk (U.S.) def. Maruyama, 5 and 4Triplett halved with CampbellBegay (U.S.) def. Goosen, 1-up

Totals: United States 211/2, International 10 1/2

ROBERT TRENT JONES GCPrince William County, Va., USAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,315October 19-22, 2000Honorary Chairman: U.S. President Bill ClintonCaptains: Ken Venturi, Peter Thomson

International Team Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Wayne Grady (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (CP) Stuart Appleby, Australia Michael Campbell, New Zealand Steve Elkington, Australia (CP) Ernie Els, South Africa Carlos Franco, Paraguay Retief Goosen, South Africa Shigeki Maruyama, Japan Greg Norman, Australia Nick Price, Zimbabwe Vijay Singh, Fiji Mike Weir, Canada

United States TeamKen Venturi (Captain)Paul Marchand (Captain’s Assistant)Paul Azinger (CP)Notah Begay IIIStewart CinkDavid DuvalJim FurykTom LehmanDavis Love IIIPhil MickelsonLoren Roberts (CP)Hal SuttonKirk TriplettTiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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2000 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Robert Allenby 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Stuart Appleby 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Michael Campbell 1-2-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 Steve Elkington 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Ernie Els 0-5-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Carlos Franco 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Retief Goosen 2-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Shigeki Maruyama 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Greg Norman 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Nick Price 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Vijay Singh 1-4-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Mike Weir 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Paul Azinger 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Notah Begay III 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Stewart Cink 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 David Duval 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Jim Furyk 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Tom Lehman 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Davis Love III 4-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Loren Roberts 2-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Hal Sutton 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Kirk Triplett 3-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 Tiger Woods 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0

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2003 Teams and Results

DAY ONEFoursomes—International 3 1/2, United States 2 1/2

Nick Price/Mike Weir (Int.) def. David Toms/Phil Mickelson, 1-upRetief Goosen/Vijay Singh (Int.) def. Chris DiMarco/Jerry Kelly, 3 and 2Davis Love III/Kenny Perry (U.S.) def. Peter Lonard/Tim Clark, 4 and 2Ernie Els/Adam Scott (Int.) def. Justin Leonard/Jim Furyk, 1-upJay Haas/Fred Funk halved with Robert Allenby/Stephen LeaneyTiger Woods/Charles Howell III (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/K.J. Choi, 4 and 3

DAY TWOFour-Ball—United States 3, International 2Allenby/Weir (Int.) def. Mickelson/Toms, 3 and 1Perry/Love III (U.S.) def. Goosen/Choi, 2 and 1Furyk/Haas (U.S.) def. Appleby/Scott, 6 and 5DiMarco/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Price, 1-upEls/Clark (Int.) def. Woods/Howell III, 5 and 3Totals: International 51/2, United States 51/2

Foursomes—United States 4, International 1Perry/Kelly (U.S.) def. Choi/Lonard, 2 and 1Funk/Toms (U.S.) def. Allenby/Leaney, 4 and 3Woods/Howell III (U.S.) def. Clark/Goosen, 1-upEls/Scott (Int.) def. DiMarco/Mickelson, 1-upFuryk/Leonard (U.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 5 and 4Totals: United States 91/2, International 61/2

DAY THREEFour-Ball—International 6, United States 0Lonard/Leaney (Int.) def. Funk/Mickelson, 2 and 1Els/Clark (Int.) def. Furyk/Haas, 3 and 2Scott/Choi (Int.) def. Perry/Kelly, 5 and 4Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 2 and 1Weir/Allenby (Int.) def. DiMarco/Leonard, 1-upPrice/Appleby (Int.) def Love/Toms, 2 and 1Totals: International 121/2, United States 91/2

DAY FOURSingles—United States 7 1/2, International 4 1/2

Furyk (U.S.) def. Weir, 3 and 1 Goosen (Int.) def. Mickelson, 2 and 1Kelly (U.S.) def. Clark, 1-up Lonard (Int.) def. Funk, 4 and 3Perry (U.S.) def. Price, 1-up DiMarco (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1-upChoi (Int.) def. Leonard, 4 and 2 Singh (Int.) def. Toms, 4 and 3Howell (U.S.) def. Scott, 5 and 4 Woods (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Haas (U.S.) def. Leaney, 4 and 3 Love halved with Allenby

Totals: International 17, United States 17

Playoff: Woods (U.S.) and Els (Int.) halved three sudden-death holes with pars. The match was called because of darkness and deemed a tie. The teams opted to share The Presidents Cup for the next two years.

THE LINKS COURSE AT FANCOURT HOTEL AND COUNTRY CLUB ESTATEGeorge, Western Cape Province, South AfricaPar: 35-37—73 Yards: 6,858November 20-23, 2003Honorary Chairman: South African President Thabo MbekiCaptains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player

International Team Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Ian Baker-Finch (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia Stuart Appleby, Australia K.J. Choi, Korea (CP) Tim Clark, South Africa (CP) Ernie Els, South Africa Retief Goosen, South Africa Stephen Leaney, Australia Peter Lonard, Australia Nick Price, Zimbabwe Adam Scott, Australia Vijay Singh, Fiji Mike Weir, Canada

United States TeamJack Nicklaus (Captain)Jeff Sluman (Captain’s Assistant)Chris DiMarcoFred Funk (CP)Jim FurykJay Haas (CP)Charles Howell IIIJerry KellyJustin LeonardDavis Love IIIPhil MickelsonKenny PerryDavid TomsTiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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2003 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Robert Allenby 2-1-2 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 Stuart Appleby 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 K.J. Choi 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Tim Clark 2-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Ernie Els 4-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Retief Goosen 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Stephen Leaney 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Peter Lonard 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Nick Price 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Adam Scott 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Vijay Singh 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Mike Weir 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Chris DiMarco 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Fred Funk 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Jim Furyk 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Jay Haas 2-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 Charles Howell III 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Jerry Kelly 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Justin Leonard 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Davis Love III 2-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 Phil Mickelson 0-5-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Kenny Perry 4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 David Toms 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Tiger Woods 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0

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DAY ONEFoursomes—International 31/2, United States 21/2

Adam Scott/Retief Goosen (Int.) def. Tiger Woods/Fred Couples, 4 and 3Fred Funk/Jim Furyk halved with Vijay Singh/Mark HensbyPhil Mickelson/Chris DiMarco (U.S.) def. Nick O’Hern/Tim Clark, 1-upJustin Leonard/Scott Verplank (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/Peter Lonard, 4 and 2Angel Cabrera/Michael Campbell (Int.) def. Davis Love III/Kenny Perry, 2 and 1Trevor Immelman/Mike Weir (Int.) def. David Toms/Stewart Cink, 6 and 5

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 3, United States 3Mickelson/DiMarco (U.S.) halved with Campbell/CabreraScott/Goosen (Int.) def. Couples/Toms, 3 and 1Leonard/Verplank (U.S.) def. Immelman/Weir, 2 and 1Funk/Cink halved with Singh/ClarkLonard/O’Hern (Int.) def. Love/Perry, 3 and 2Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Appleby/Hensby, 3 and 2Totals: International 61/2, United States 51/2

DAY THREEFoursomes—United States 3, International 2Leonard/Verplank halved with Goosen/ScottMickelson/DiMarco (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Campbell, 5 and 3Woods/Furyk halved with Singh/ApplebyClark/O’Hern (Int.) def. Funk/Toms, 2 and 1Love/Cink (U.S.) def. Immelman/Weir, 1-upTotals: International 81/2, United States 81/2

Four-Ball—International 21/2, United States 21/2

Goosen/Scott (Int.) def. Verplank/Leonard, 5 and 4Mickelson/DiMarco (U.S.) def. Lonard/O’Hern, 6 and 5Love/Couples halved with Campbell/CabreraHensby/Clark (Int.) def. Perry/Cink, 5 and 3Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Singh/Appleby, 2-upTotals: International 11, United States 11

DAY FOURSingles—United States 71/2, International 41/2

Leonard (U.S.) def. Clark, 4 and 3Toms (U.S.) def. Immelman, 2 and 1Goosen (Int.) def. Woods, 2 and 1Perry (U.S.) def. Hensby, 4 and 3Couples (U.S.) def. Singh, 1-upWeir (Int.) def. Verplank, 3 and 2Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott, 3 and 2Lonard (Int.) def. Cink, 3 and 2Campbell (Int.) def. Funk, 3 and 2Love (U.S.) def. O’Hern, 4 and 3Mickelson halved with CabreraDiMarco (U.S.) def. Appleby, 1-up

Totals: United States 181/2, International 151/2

ROBERT TRENT JONES GCPrince William County, Va., USAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,335September 22-25, 2005Honorary Chairman: U.S. President George W. BushCaptains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player

International Team Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Ian Baker-Finch (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Stuart Appleby, Australia Angel Cabrera, Argentina Michael Campbell, New Zealand Tim Clark, South Africa Retief Goosen, South Africa Mark Hensby, Australia Trevor Immelman, South Africa (CP) Peter Lonard, Australia (CP) Nick O’Hern, Australia Adam Scott, Australia Vijay Singh, Fiji Mike Weir, Canada

United States TeamJack Nicklaus (Captain)Jeff Sluman (Captain’s Assistant)Stewart CinkFred Couples (CP)Chris DiMarcoFred FunkJim Furyk Justin Leonard (CP)Davis Love IIIPhil MickelsonKenny PerryDavid TomsScott VerplankTiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

2005 Teams and Results

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2005 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Stuart Appleby 0-4-1 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Angel Cabrera 1-1-3 0-0-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 Michael Campbell 2-1-2 0-0-2 1-1-0 1-0-0 Tim Clark 2-2-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Retief Goosen 4-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Mark Hensby 1-2-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 Trevor Immelman 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Peter Lonard 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Nick O’Hern 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Adam Scott 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Vijay Singh 0-2-3 0-1-1 0-0-2 0-1-0 Mike Weir 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Stewart Cink 1-3-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Fred Couples 1-2-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 Chris DiMarco 4-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 Fred Funk 0-2-2 0-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 Jim Furyk 3-0-2 2-0-0 0-0-2 1-0-0 Justin Leonard 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Davis Love III 2-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 3-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-0 0-0-1 Kenny Perry 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 David Toms 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Scott Verplank 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Tiger Woods 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0

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2007 Teams and Results

THE ROYAL MONTREAL GClle Bizard, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPar: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,171September 27-30, 2007Honorary Chairman: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Captains: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player

International Team Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Ian Baker-Finch (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Stuart Appleby, Australia Angel Cabrera, Argentina K.J. Choi, Korea Ernie Els, South Africa Retief Goosen, South Africa Trevor Immelman, South Africa Nick O’Hern, Australia (CP)Geoff Ogilvy, AustraliaRory Sabbatini, South Africa Adam Scott, Australia Vijay Singh, Fiji Mike Weir, Canada (CP)

United States TeamJack Nicklaus (Captain)Jeff Sluman (Captain’s Assistant)Woody AustinStewart CinkJim FurykLucas Glover (CP)Charles Howell IIIZach JohnsonHunter Mahan (CP)Phil MickelsonSteve StrickerDavid TomsScott VerplankTiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

DAY ONEFoursomes—United States 51/2, International 1/2

Hunter Mahan/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Geoff Ogilvy/Adam Scott, 3 and 2Phil Mickelson/Woody Austin halved with Vijay Singh/Mike WeirStewart Cink/Zach Johnson (U.S.) def. Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman, 1-upDavid Toms/Jim Furyk (U.S) def. Ernie Els/Angel Cabrera, 1-upLucas Glover/Scott Verplank (U.S.) def. Stuart Appleby/Retief Goosen, 2-upTiger Woods/Charles Howell III (U.S.) def. K.J. Choi/Nick O’Hern, 3 and 1

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 41/2, United States 11/2

Cabrera/Goosen (Int.) def. Mickelson/Mahan, 1-upSingh/Appleby (Int.) def. Woods/Furyk, 5 and 4Els/Weir (Int.) def. Johnson/Howell III, 3 and 1Stricker/Verplank (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 2 and 1Ogilvy/O’Hern (Int.) def. Cink/Glover, 1-upAustin/Toms halved with Immelman/SabbatiniTotals: United States 7, International 5

DAY THREEFoursomes—United States 5, International 0Stricker/Mahan (U.S.) def. Immelman/Sabbatini, 2-upMickelson/Austin (U.S.) def. Goosen/Appleby, 5 and 4Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3.Glover/Verplank (U.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 2 and 1Johnson/Toms (U.S.) def. O’Hern/Ogilvy, 2 and 1Totals: United States 12, International 5

Four-Ball—United States 21/2, International 21/2

Cink/Furyk (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Choi, 2-upMickelson/Austin halved with Goosen/ScottWeir/Els (Int.) def. Glover/Howell III, 4 and 2Appleby/Singh (Int.) def. Stricker/Mahan, 1-upWoods/Toms (U.S.) def. O’Hern/Ogilvy, 5 and 3Totals: United States 141/2, International 71/2

DAY FOURSingles—International 7, United States 5Verplank (U.S.) def. Sabbatini, 2 and 1Els (Int.) def. Glover, 2-upMickelson (U.S.) def. Singh, 5 and 4Weir (Int.) def. Woods, 1-upCabrera (Int.) def. Austin, 2 and 1Scott (Int.) def. Johnson, 2 and 1Toms (U.S.) def. Immelman, 2-upCink (U.S.) def. O’Hern, 6 and 4Ogilvy (Int.) def. Stricker, 1-upChoi (Int.) def. Mahan, 3 and 2Howell III (U.S.) def. Appleby, 2 and 1Goosen (Int.) def. Furyk, 2 and 1

Totals: United States 191/2, International 141/2

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2007 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Stuart Appleby 2-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Angel Cabrera 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 K.J. Choi 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Ernie Els 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Retief Goosen 2-2-1 1-0-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 Trevor Immelman 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 Nick O’Hern 1-4-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Geoff Ogilvy 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Rory Sabbatini 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 Adam Scott 1-3-1 0-1-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 Vijay Singh 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Mike Weir 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Woody Austin 1-1-3 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-0 Stewart Cink 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Jim Furyk 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Lucas Glover 2-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Charles Howell III 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Zach Johnson 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Hunter Mahan 2-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Phil Mickelson 2-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 Steve Stricker 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 David Toms 4-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 Scott Verplank 4-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Tiger Woods 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0

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2009 Teams and Results

TPC HARDING PARK San Francisco, Calif., USAPar: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,137October 8-11, 2009Honorary Chairman: U.S. President Barack ObamaCaptains: Fred Couples, Greg Norman

International Team Greg Norman (Captain), Australia Frank Nobilo (Captain’s Assistant), New Zealand Robert Allenby, Australia Angel Cabrera, Argentina Tim Clark, South Africa Ernie Els, South Africa Retief Goosen, South Africa Ryo Ishikawa, Japan (CP) Geoff Ogilvy, AustraliaAdam Scott, Australia (CP)Vijay Singh, Fiji Camilo Villegas, Colombia Mike Weir, Canada Y.E. Yang, Korea

United States TeamFred Couples (Captain)Jay Haas (Captain’s Assistant)Stewart CinkJim FurykLucas Glover (CP)Zach JohnsonAnthony KimJustin LeonardHunter Mahan (CP)Phil MickelsonSean O’HairKenny PerrySteve StrickerTiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

DAY ONEFoursomes—United States 3½, International 2½ Anthony Kim/Phil Mickelson (U.S.) def. Mike Weir/Tim Clark, 3 and 2 Adam Scott/Ernie Els (Int.) def. Hunter Mahan/Sean O’Hair, 2 and 1 Vijay Singh/Robert Allenby (Int.) def. Lucas Glover/Stewart Cink, 1-up Kenny Perry/Zach Johnson (U.S.) def. Angel Cabrera/Camilo Villegas, 2-up Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker (U.S.) def. Geoff Ogilvy/Ryo Ishikawa, 6 and 4 Jim Furyk/Justin Leonard halved with Retief Goosen/Y.E. Yang

DAY TWOFour-Ball—International 3, United States 3 Mickelson/Leonard (U.S.) def. Goosen/Scott, 3 and 2 Els/Weir (Int.) def. Furyk/Kim, 2-up Ishikawa/Yang (Int.) def. Perry/O’Hair, 4 and 3 Singh/Clark (Int.) def. Glover/Cink, 1-up Johnson/Mahan (U.S.) def. Allenby/Villegas, 2 and 1 Sticker/Woods (U.S.) def. Ogilvy/Cabrera, 5 and 3Totals: United States 6½, International 5½

DAY THREEFoursomes—United States 3½, International 1½ Mickelson/O’Hair (U.S.) def. Goosen/Villegas, 5 and 3 Leonard/Furyk (U.S.) def. Els/Scott, 4 and 2 Cink/Mahan halved with Allenby/Singh Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. Weir/Clark, 1-up Yang/Ishikawa (Int.) def. Perry/Johnson, 3 and 2 Totals: United States 10, International 7

Four-Ball—International 2½, United States 2½ Kim/Furyk (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Scott, 2-up Ogilvy/Allenby (Int.) def. Cink/Glover, 2 and 1 Els/Weir (Int.) def. Johnson/Leonard, 5 and 3 Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. Ishikawa/Yang, 4 and 2 Mickelson/O’Hair halved with Singh/ClarkTotals: United States 12½, International 9½

DAY FOURSingles—United States 7, International 5 Mahan (U.S.) def. Villegas, 2 and 1 Cink (U.S) def. Scott, 4 and 3 Leonard halved with Weir Kim (U.S.) def. Allenby, 5 and 3 Ogilvy (Int.) def. Stricker, 2 and 1 O’Hair (U.S.) def. Els, 6 and 4 Ishikawa (Int.) def. Perry, 2 and 1 Clark (Int.) def. Johnson, 4 and 3 Woods (U.S.) def. Yang, 6 and 5 Glover halved with Singh Mickelson (U.S.) def. Goosen, 2 and 1 Cabrera (Int.) def. Furyk, 4 and 3

Totals: United States 19½, International 14½

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2009 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Robert Allenby 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Angel Cabrera 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Tim Clark 2-2-1 1-0-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 Ernie Els 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Retief Goosen 0-3-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Ryo Ishikawa 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Geoff Ogilvy 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Adam Scott 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Vijay Singh 2-0-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-1 Camilo Villegas 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Mike Weir 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-1 Y.E. Yang 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Stewart Cink 1-3-1 0-2-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Jim Furyk 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Lucas Glover 0-3-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 Zach Johnson 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Anthony Kim 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Justin Leonard 2-1-2 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 Hunter Mahan 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 4-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 Sean O’Hair 2-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 Kenny Perry 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Steve Stricker 4-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Tiger Woods 5-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0

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2011 Teams and Results

THE ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUBMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,981 November 17-20, 2011Honorary Chairman: Australian Prime Minister Julia GillardCaptains: Fred Couples, Greg Norman

International Team Greg Norman (Captain), AustraliaFrank Nobilo, (Captain’s Assistants), New Zealand Tim Clark (Captain’s Assistants), South AfricaRobert Allenby, Australia (CP)Aaron Baddeley, Australia (CP)K.J. Choi, KoreaJason Day, AustraliaErnie Els, South AfricaRetief Goosen, South AfricaRyo Ishikawa, JapanK.T. Kim, KoreaGeoff Ogilvy, AustraliaCharl Schwartzel, South AfricaAdam Scott, AustraliaY.E. Yang, Korea

United States TeamFred Couples (Captain) Jay Haas (Captain’s Assistant) John Cook (Captain’s Assistant) Jim Furyk Bill Haas (CP) Dustin Johnson Matt Kuchar Hunter Mahan Phil Mickelson Webb Simpson Steve Stricker David Toms Nick Watney Bubba Watson Tiger Woods (CP)

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

DAY ONEFoursomes—United States 4, International 2Bubba Watson/Webb Simpson (U.S.) def. Ernie Els/Ryo Ishikawa, 4 and 2Bill Haas/Nick Watney halved with Geoff Ogilvy/Charl SchwartzelDustin Johnson/Matt Kuchar halved with Aaron Baddeley/Jason DayPhil Mickelson/Jim Furyk (U.S.) def. Retief Goosen/Robert Allenby, 4 and 3Hunter Mahan/David Toms (U.S.) def. K.T. Kim/Y.E. Yang, 6 and 5K.J. Choi/Adam Scott (Int.) def. Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker, 7 and 6

DAY TWOFour-Ball—United States 3, International 3Watson/Simpson (U.S.) def. Els/Ishikawa, 3 and 1Day/Baddeley (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1-upMickelson/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Kim, 2 and 1Ogilvy/Choi (Int.) def. Haas/Watney, 1-upStricker/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Yang/Allenby, 4 and 3Schwartzel/Goosen (Int.) def. Mahan/Toms, 2 and 1Totals: United States 7, International 5

DAY THREEFoursomes—United States 4, International 1Watson/Simpson (U.S.) def. Allenby/Ogilvy, 3 and 2Els/Ishikawa (Int.) def. Kuchar/Haas, 1-upMahan/Toms (U.S.) def. Goosen/Schwartzel, 5 and 4Johnson/Woods (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 3 and 2Mickelson/Furyk (U.S.) def. Baddeley/Day, 2 and 1Totals: United States 11, International 6

Four-Ball—International 3, United States 2Goosen/Schwartzel (Int.) def. Watson/Simpson, 2 and 1Kim/Yang (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1-upOgilvy/Choi (Int.) def. Stricker/Kuchar, 1-up.Mahan/Haas (U.S.) def. Baddeley/Day, 2 and 1Furyk/Watney (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 1-upTotals: United States 13, International 9

DAY FOURSingles—United States 6, International 6Kim (Int.) def. Simpson, 1-upSchwartzel (Int.) def. Johnson, 2 and 1Ishikawa (Int.) def. Watson, 3 and 2Ogilvy (Int.) def. Haas, 2-upMahan (U.S.) def. Day, 5 and 3Watney (U.S.) def. Choi, 3 and 2Scott (Int.) def. Mickelson, 2 and 1Goosen (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1-upFuryk (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Toms (U.S.) def. Allenby, 7 and 5Woods (U.S.) def. Baddeley, 4 and 3Stricker (U.S.) def. Yang, 2 and 1

Totals: United States 19, International 15

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2011 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Robert Allenby 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Aaron Baddeley 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 K.J. Choi 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Jason Day 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Ernie Els 1-4-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Retief Goosen 3-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Ryo Ishikawa 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 K.T. Kim 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Geoff Ogilvy 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Charl Schwartzel 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Adam Scott 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Y.E. Yang 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Jim Furyk 5-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Bill Haas 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Dustin Johnson 1-3-1 0-2-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Matt Kuchar 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Hunter Mahan 4-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 3-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Webb Simpson 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Steve Stricker 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 David Toms 3-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Nick Watney 2-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 Bubba Watson 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Tiger Woods 2-3-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

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2013 Teams and Results

DAY ONE Four-Ball – United States 3½, International 2½ Jason Day/Graham DeLaet (Int.) def. Hunter Mahan/Brandt Snedeker, 1-upBill Haas/Webb Simpson halved with Adam Scott/Hideki MatsuyamaLouis Oosthuizen/Charl Schwartzel (Int.) def. Phil Mickelson/Keegan Bradley, 2 and 1Steve Stricker/Jordan Spieth (U.S.) def. Ernie Els/Brendon de Jonge, 1-upMatt Kuchar/Tiger Woods (U.S.) def. Angel Cabrera/Marc Leishman, 5 and 4Zach Johnson/Jason Dufner (U.S.) def. Branden Grace/Richard Sterne, 5 and 3

DAY TWO Foursomes – United States 3, International 3Mickelson/Bradley (U.S.) def. Day/DeLaet, 4 and 3Els/de Jonge (Int.) def. Haas/Mahan, 4 and 3Stricker/Spieth (U.S.) def. Grace/Sterne, 2 and 1Cabrera/Leishman (Int.) def. Simpson/Snedeker, 2 and 1Kuchar/Woods (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 4 and 2Scott/Matsuyama (Int.) def. Johnson/Dufner, 2 and 1Totals: United States 6½, International 5½

DAY THREE Four-Ball – United States 4, International 1Bradley/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Els/de Jonge, 2 and 1 Day/DeLaet (Int.) def. Stricker/Spieth, 2-upHaas/Simpson (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Grace, 4 and 3Snedeker/Mahan (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 2-upWoods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 1-up Totals: United States 10½, International 6½

Foursomes - United States 3½, International 1½ Day/DeLaet halved with Bradley/MickelsonDufner/Johnson (U.S.) def. Sterne/Leishman, 4 and 3 Haas/Stricker (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 4 and 3 Els/de Jonge (Int.) def. Woods/Kuchar, 1-upSimpson/Snedeker (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 1-up Totals: United States 14, International 8

DAY FOUR Singles – International 7½, United States 4½Els (Int.) def. Stricker, 1-upMahan (U.S.) def. Matsuyama, 3 and 2Dufner (U.S.) def. de Jonge, 4 and 3Day (Int.) def. Snedeker, 6 and 4DeLaet (Int.) def. Spieth, 1-upScott (Int.) def. Haas, 2 and 1Johnson (U.S.) def. Grace, 4 and 2 Leishman (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1-upWoods (U.S.) def. Sterne, 1-upSchwartzel (Int.) def. Bradley, 2 and 1Oosthuizen halved with SimpsonCabrera (Int.) def. Mickelson, 1-up

Totals: United States 18½, International 15½

MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GOLF CLUBDublin-Columbus, Ohio, USAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,354

October 1-6, 2013Honorary Chairman: U.S. President Barack ObamaCaptains: Fred Couples, Nick Price

International Team Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Shigeki Maruyama (Captain’s Assistant), JapanMark McNulty (Captain’s Assistant), ZimbabweTony Johnstone (Captain’s Assistant), ZimbabweAngel Cabrera, Argentina Jason Day, Australia Brendon de Jonge, Zimbabwe (CP) Graham DeLaet, Canada Ernie Els, South Africa Branden Grace, South Africa Marc Leishman, Australia (CP) Hideki Matsuyama, Japan Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa Charl Schwartzel, South Africa Adam Scott, Australia Richard Sterne, South Africa

United States TeamFred Couples (Captain) Jay Haas (Captain’s Assistant) Davis Love III (Captain’s Assistant) Keegan Bradley Jason Dufner Bill Haas Zach Johnson Matt Kuchar Phil Mickelson Hunter Mahan Webb Simpson (CP) Brandt Snedeker Jordan Spieth (CP) Steve Stricker Tiger Woods

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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2013 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Angel Cabrera 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Jason Day 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Brendon de Jonge 2-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Graham DeLaet 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Ernie Els 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Branden Grace 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Marc Leishman 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Hideki Matsuyama 1-3-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Louis Oosthuizen 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-1 Charl Schwartzel 2-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Adam Scott 2-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0 Richard Sterne 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Keegan Bradley 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Jason Dufner 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Bill Haas 2-2-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Zach Johnson 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 Matt Kuchar 3-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Hunter Mahan 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Phil Mickelson 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Webb Simpson 2-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 Brandt Snedeker 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Jordan Spieth 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Steve Stricker 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Tiger Woods 4-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

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2015 Teams and Results

JACK NICKLAUS GOLF CLUB KOREA Songdo IBD, Incheon City, Korea Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,380 October 8-11, 2015 Honorary Chairman: President of Korea Park Guen-hye Captains: Jay Haas, Nick Price

International Team Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe K.J. Choi (Vice-Captain), KoreaTony Johnstone (Captain’s Assistant), ZimbabweMark McNulty (Captain’s Assistant), ZimbabweSangmoon Bae, Korea (CP) Steven Bowditch, Australia (CP)Jason Day, AustraliaBranden Grace, South AfricaThongchai Jaidee, ThailandAnirban Lahiri, IndiaDanny Lee, New Zealand Marc Leishman, Australia Hideki Matsuyama, Japan Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa Charl Schwartzel, South Africa Adam Scott, Australia

United States TeamJay Haas (Captain) Fred Couples (Captain’s Assistant) Davis Love III (Captain’s Assistant) Steve Stricker (Captain’s Assistant)Jim Furyk (Captain’s Assistant) Rickie Fowler Bill Haas (CP)J.B. Holmes (Replaced Furyk) Dustin JohnsonZach Johnson Chris KirkMatt Kuchar Phil Mickelson (CP) Patrick Reed Jordan Spieth Jimmy Walker Bubba Watson

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

DAY ONE Foursomes – United States 4, International 1Bubba Watson/J.B. Holmes (U.S.) def. Adam Scott/Hideki Matsuyama, 3 and 2Louis Oosthuizen/Branden Grace (Int.). def. Matt Kuchar/Patrick Reed, 3 and 2Rickie Fowler/Jimmy Walker (U.S.) def. Anirban Lahiri/Thongchai Jaidee, 5 and 4Phil Mickelson/Zach Johnson (U.S.) def. Jason Day/Steven Bowditch, 2-upJordan Spieth/Dustin Johnson (U.S.) def. Danny Lee/Marc Leishman, 4 and 3

DAY TWO Four-Ball – International 3½, United States 1½Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Spieth/D. Johnson, 4 and 3Lee/Sangmoon Bae (Int.) def. Fowler/Walker, 1-upMickelson/Z. Johnson halved with Scott/DayHolmes/Watson (U.S.) def. Leishman/Bowditch, 2-upJaidee/Charl Schwartzel (Int.) def. Bill Haas/Chris Kirk, 2 and 1Totals: United States 5½ International 4½

DAY THREE Foursomes – United States 2, International 2Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Reed/Fowler, 3 and 2Watson/Homes halved with Scott/LeishmanHaas/Kuchar halved with Matsuyama/BaeSpieth/D. Johnson (U.S.) def. Day/Schwartzel, 1-upTotals: United States 7½ International 6½

Four-Ball—United States 2, International 2 Matsuyama/Bae (Int.) def. Walker/Kirk, 6 and 5Mickelson/Z. Johnson (U.S.) def. Scott/Lahiri, 3 and 2Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Watson/Holmes, 1-upSpieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Day/Schwartzel, 3 and 2Totals: United States 9½ International 8½

DAY FOUR Singles–United States 6, International 6Reed halved with OosthuizenScott (Int.) def. Fowler, 6 and 5D. Johnson (Int.) def. Lee, 2 and 1Matsuyama (Int.) def. Holmes, 1-upWatson halved with JaideeBowditch (Int.) def. Walker, 2-upMickelson (U.S.) def. Schwartzel, 5 and 4Kirk (U.S.) def. Lahiri, 1-upLeishman (Int.) def. Spieth, 1-upZ. Johnson (U.S.) def. Day, 3 and 2Grace (Int.) def. Kuchar, 2 and 1Haas (U.S.) def. Bae, 2-up

Totals: United States 15½ International 14½

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2015 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Sangmoon Bae 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 Steven Bowditch 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Jason Day 0-4-1 0-1-1 0-2-0 0-1-0 Branden Grace 5-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Thongchai Jaidee 1-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 Anirban Lahiri 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Danny Lee 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Marc Leishman 1-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Hideki Matsuyama 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Louis Oosthuizen 4-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 Charl Schwartzel 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Adam Scott 1-2-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-0-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Rickie Fowler 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 Bill Haas 1-1-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0 J.B. Holmes 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 Dustin Johnson 3-1-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Zach Johnson 3-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 Chris Kirk 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Matt Kuchar 0-2-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 Phil Mickelson 3-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 Patrick Reed 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-1 Jordan Spieth 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Jimmy Walker 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Bubba Watson 2-1-2 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-1

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2017 Teams and Results

LIBERTY NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Jersey City, New Jersey, USA Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,345 September 28 - October 1, 2017 Honorary Chairman: 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump Captains: Steve Stricker, Nick Price

International Team Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Ernie Els, (Captain’s Assistant), South AfricaTony Johnstone (Captain’s Assistant), ZimbabweGeoff Ogilvy (Captain’s Assistant), AustraliaMike Weir (Captain’s Assistant), CanadaJason Day, AustraliaBranden Grace, South AfricaEmiliano Grillo, Argentina (CP)Adam Hadwin, CanadaSi Woo Kim, KoreaAnirban Lahiri, India (CP) Marc Leishman, Australia Hideki Matsuyama, Japan Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa Charl Schwartzel, South Africa Adam Scott, AustraliaJhonattan Vegas, Venezuela

United States TeamSteve Stricker (Captain) Fred Couples (Captain’s Assistant) Davis Love III (Captain’s Assistant) Jim Furyk (Captain’s Assistant)Tiger Woods (Captain’s Assistant) Daniel BergerKevin ChappellRickie FowlerCharley Hoffman (CP) Dustin JohnsonKevin Kisner Brooks KoepkaMatt Kuchar Phil Mickelson (CP) Patrick Reed Jordan Spieth Justin Thomas

DAY ONEFoursomes—United States 3½, International 1½Justin Thomas/Rickie Fowler (U.S.) def. Charl Schwartzel/Hideki Matsuyama, 6 and 4Matt Kuchar/Dustin Johnson (U.S.) def. Jhonattan Vegas/Adam Scott, 1-upPatrick Reed/Jordan Spieth (U.S.) def. Emiliano Grillo/Si Woo Kim, 5 and 4Branden Grace/Louis Oosthuizen (Int.) def. Daniel Berger/Brooks Koepka, 3 and 1Phil Mickelson/Kevin Kisner halved with Marc Leishman/Jason Day

DAY TWOFour-Ball—United States 4½, International ½Reed/Spieth halved with Adam Hadwin/MatsuyamaThomas/Fowler (U.S.) def. Grace/Oosthuizen, 3 and 2Kisner/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Leishman/Day, 1-upCharley Hoffman/Kevin Chappell (U.S.) def. Anirban Lahiri/Schwartzel, 6 and 5Koepka/Johnson (U.S.) def. Vegas/Scott, 3 and 2Totals: United States 8, International 2

DAY THREEFoursomes—United States 3½, International ½ Spieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Leishman/Day, 4 and 3Kuchar/Johnson (U.S.) def. Hadwin/Scott, 4 and 3Kisner/Mickelson (U.S.) def. Grillo/Vegas, 2 and 1Fowler/Thomas halved with Grace/OosthuizenTotals: United States 11½, International 2½

Four-Ball—United States 3, International 1Spieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Day, 2 and 1Berger/Thomas (U.S.) def. Vegas/Matsuyama, 3 and 2Lahiri/Kim (Int.) def. Chappell/Hoffman, 1-upKoepka/Johnson (U.S.) def. Leishman/Grace, 3 and 2Totals: United States 14½, International 3½

DAY FOURSingles—International 7½, United States 4½Chappell halved with LeishmanDay (Int.) def. Hoffman, 2 and 1Matsuyama (Int.) def. Thomas, 3 and 1Berger (U.S.) def. Kim, 2 and 1Schwartzel (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1-upOosthuizen (Int.) def. Reed, 1-upJohnson halved with GraceScott (Int.) def. Koepka, 3 and 2Vegas (Int.) def. Spieth, 2 and 1Kisner halved with LahiriMickelson (U.S.) def. Hadwin, 2 and 1Fowler (U.S.) def. Grillo, 6 and 4 Totals: United States 19, International 11

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2017 Player Records

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Jason Day 1-3-1 0-2-0 0-1-1 1-0-0 Branden Grace 1-2-2 0-2-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 Emiliano Grillo 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 Adam Hadwin 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 Si Woo Kim 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Anirban Lahiri 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 Marc Leishman 0-3-2 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-0-1 Hideki Matsuyama 1-2-1 0-1-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 Louis Oosthuizen 2-2-1 0-2-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Charl Schwartzel 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Adam Scott 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Jhonattan Vegas 1-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0

U.S. TEAM

Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles Player W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H Daniel Berger 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Kevin Chappell 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 Rickie Fowler 3-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Charley Hoffman 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Dustin Johnson 4-0-1 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 Kevin Kisner 2-0-2 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1 Brooks Koepka 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Matt Kuchar 2-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Phil Mickelson 3-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-0 Patrick Reed 3-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 Jordan Spieth 3-1-1 1-0-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 Justin Thomas 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0

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2019 International Team

THE ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUB Melbourne, Australia Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,047 Meters: 6,442 December 9-15, 2019 Honorary Chairman: Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison Captains: Tiger Woods, Ernie Els

International Team Ernie Els (Captain), South Africa K.J. Choi, (Captain’s Assistant), Korea Trevor Immelman (Captain’s Assistant), South Africa Geoff Ogilvy (Captain’s Assistant), Australia Mike Weir (Captain’s Assistant), Canada Byeong Hun An (replaced Jason Day), KoreaAbraham Ancer, MexicoAdam Hadwin, Canada (CP)Sungjae Im, Korea (CP)Marc Leishman, AustraliaHaotong Li, China Hideki Matsuyama, JapanJoaquin Niemann, Chile (CP) Louis Oosthuizen, South AfricaC.T. Pan, Chinese TaipeiAdam Scott, AustraliaCameron Smith, Australia

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

Adam Hadwin Sungjae ImByeong Hun An

Haotong LiMarc Leishman

Louis Oosthuizen Cameron Smith

Joaquin Niemann

Adam Scott

Hideki Matsuyama

C.T. Pan

Ernie Els

K.J. Choi Geoff Ogilvy Trevor Immelman Mike Weir

Abraham Ancer

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THE ROYAL MELBOURNE GOLF CLUB Melbourne, Australia Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,047 Meters: 6,442 December 9-15, 2019 Honorary Chairman: Prime Minister of Australia, Scott Morrison Captains: Tiger Woods, Ernie Els

Tony Finau

Dustin Johnson

Patrick Cantlay Bryson DeChambeau

Matt Kuchar

Rickie Fowler

Webb Simpson

Xander Schauffele

Gary Woodland

Patrick Reed

Justin Thomas

Tiger Woods

Fred Couples Steve Stricker Zach Johnson

2019 United States Team

United States TeamTiger Woods (Captain/Playing Captain) Fred Couples (Captain’s Assistant) Zach Johnson (Captain’s Assistant) Steve Stricker (Captain’s Assistant)Patrick CantlayBryson DeChambeauTony Finau (CP)Rickie Fowler (replaced Brooks Koepka)Dustin JohnsonMatt KucharPatrick Reed (CP)Xander SchauffeleWebb Simpson Justin ThomasGary Woodland (CP)

(CP) = Captain’s Pick

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All-Time Presidents Cup Player Records

Player (Years) Overall (W-L-H) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Woody Austin (2007) 1-1-3 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-0Paul Azinger (2000) 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0Notah Begay III (2000) 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0Daniel Berger (2017) 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Keegan Bradley (2013) 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0Mark Brooks (1996) 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Mark Calcavecchia (1998) 1-1-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1Kevin Chappell (2017) 1-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1Stewart Cink (2000, 2005, 2007, 2009) 9-7-2 2-4-1 4-2-1 3-1-0Fred Couples (1994, 1996, 1998, 2005) 9-5-2 4-3-1 2-2-0 3-0-1Chris DiMarco (2003, 2005) 6-3-1 2-1-1 2-2-0 2-0-0Jason Dufner (2013) 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0David Duval (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 3-2-1 2-3-0 2-1-0Rickie Fowler (2015, 2017) 4-3-1 1-1-0 2-1-1 1-1-0Fred Funk (2003, 2005) 1-4-3 1-1-1 2-1-3 0-2-0Jim Furyk (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011) 20-10-3 8-5-0 7-3-3 5-2-0Jim Gallagher, Jr. (1994) 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0Lucas Glover (2007, 2009) 2-6-1 0-4-0 2-1-0 0-1-1Bill Haas (2011, 2013, 2015) 4-6-3 2-2-1 1-2-2 1-2-0Jay Haas (1994, 2003) 5-3-1 2-2-0 1-1-1 2-0-0Scott Hoch (1994, 1996, 1998) 7-4-1 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-1Charley Hoffman (2017) 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0J.B. Holmes (2015) 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0Charles Howell III (2003, 2007) 5-4-0 0-4-0 3-0-0 2-0-0John Huston (1994, 1998) 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0Hale Irwin (1994) 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Lee Janzen (1998) 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1Dustin Johnson (2011, 2015, 2017) 8-4-2 2-3-0 5-0-1 1-1-1Zach Johnson (2007, 2009, 2013, 2015) 10-6-1 3-2-1 5-2-0 2-2-0Jerry Kelly (2003) 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Anthony Kim (2009) 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0Chris Kirk (2015) 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Kevin Kisner (2017) 2-0-2 1-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-1Brooks Koepka (2017) 2-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Matt Kuchar (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017) 6-8-2 3-1-0 3-3-2 0-4-0Tom Lehman (1994, 1996, 2000) 6-8-1 3-3-0 3-3-0 0-2-1Justin Leonard (1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2009) 8-11-4 3-5-0 4-3-3 1-3-1Davis Love III (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005) 16-8-4 7-4-1 5-3-2 4-1-1Jeff Maggert (1994) 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Hunter Mahan (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) 10-7-1 3-4-0 4-2-1 3-1-0Phil Mickelson (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 26-16-13 10-5-6 12-6-4 4-5-3 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017)Sean O’Hair (2009) 2-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0Mark O’Meara (1996, 1998) 7-2-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0Corey Pavin (1994, 1996) 3-5-2 2-1-1 1-2-1 0-2-0Kenny Perry (1996, 2003, 2005, 2009) 8-9-0 2-4-0 4-3-0 2-2-0Patrick Reed (2015, 2017) 4-3-2 2-0-1 2-2-0 0-1-1Loren Roberts (1994, 2000) 4-2-1 0-2-0 3-0-0 1-0-1Webb Simpson (2011, 2013) 5-3-2 2-1-1 3-1-0 0-1-1Brandt Snedeker (2013) 2-3-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0Jordan Spieth (2013, 2015, 2017) 8-5-1 3-2-1 5-0-0 0-3-0Steve Stricker (1996, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) 14-10-0 6-4-0 6-3-0 2-3-0Hal Sutton (2000) 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Justin Thomas (2017) 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0David Toms (2003, 2005, 2007, 2011) 9-8-1 1-4-1 5-3-0 3-1-0Kirk Triplett (2000) 3-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Scott Verplank (2005, 2007) 6-2-1 2-1-0 3-0-1 1-1-0Jimmy Walker (2015) 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0Nick Watney (2011) 2-1-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-0-0Bubba Watson (2011, 2015) 5-3-2 2-2-0 3-0-1 0-1-1Tiger Woods (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 24-15-1 7-9-0 11-4-1 6-2-0 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013)

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All-Time Presidents Cup Player Records

Player (Years) Overall (W-L-H) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Fulton Allem (1994) 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-1Robert Allenby (1994, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2011) 8-17-3 4-6-0 3-7-2 1-4-1Stuart Appleby (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007) 5-14-2 4-3-0 1-6-2 0-5-0Aaron Baddeley (2011) 1-3-1 1-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0Sangmoon Bae (2015) 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0Steven Bowditch (2015) 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Angel Cabrera (2005, 2007, 2009, 2013) 6-8-3 1-5-2 2-3-0 3-0-1Michael Campbell (2000, 2005) 3-3-3 1-1-2 1-2-0 1-0-1K.J. Choi (2003, 2007, 2011) 6-8-0 3-3-0 1-4-0 2-1-0Tim Clark (2003, 2005, 2009) 6-7-2 4-0-2 1-5-0 1-2-0Jason Day (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017) 5-11-4 3-4-1 0-5-3 2-2-0Brendon de Jonge (2013) 2-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Graham DeLaet (2013) 3-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0Steve Elkington (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000) 10-6-3 4-3-1 4-2-1 2-1-1Ernie Els (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 20-18-2 8-7-1 8-7-1 4-4-0 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) Carlos Franco (1998, 2000) 2-5-1 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-1David Frost (1994, 1996) 3-3-1 0-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-1Retief Goosen (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011) 14-12-3 8-2-1 2-8-2 4-2-0Branden Grace (2013, 2015, 2017) 6-6-2 2-4-0 3-1-1 1-1-1Emiliano Grillo (2017) 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0Adam Hadwin (2017) 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0Mark Hensby (2005) 1-2-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0Bradley Hughes (1994) 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Trevor Immelman (2005, 2007) 1-6-1 0-1-1 1-3-0 0-2-0Ryo Ishikawa (2009, 2011) 5-4-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-0Thongchai Jaidee (2015) 1-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-1Kyung-tae Kim (2011) 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Si Woo Kim (2017) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Anirban Lahiri (2015, 2017) 1-4-1 1-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-1Stephen Leaney (2003) 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0Danny Lee (2015) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Marc Leishman (2013, 2015, 2017) 3-7-3 0-4-0 1-3-2 2-0-1Peter Lonard (2003, 2005) 4-4-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 2-0-0Shigeki Maruyama (1998, 2000) 6-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0Hideki Matsuyama (2013, 2015, 2017) 4-6-3 1-2-2 1-3-1 2-1-0Mark McNulty (1994, 1996) 3-4-2 2-1-0 1-1-2 0-2-0Frank Nobilo (1994, 1996, 1998) 5-8-1 0-5-0 4-2-0 1-1-1Greg Norman (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 4-2-0 2-2-1 1-2-0Geoff Ogilvy (2007, 2009, 2011) 7-6-1 4-2-0 0-4-1 3-0-0Nick O’Hern (2005, 2007) 3-7-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-2-0Louis Oosthuizen (2013, 2015, 2017) 7-5-3 3-3-0 3-2-1 1-0-2Joe Ozaki (1998) 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Jumbo Ozaki (1996) 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Craig Parry (1994, 1996, 1998) 6-6-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 3-0-0Nick Price (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 8-11-4 3-5-2 4-2-2 1-4-0Rory Sabbatini (2007) 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0Charl Schwartzel (2011, 2013, 2015, 2017) 7-9-1 4-3-0 0-5-1 3-1-0Adam Scott (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 14-20-5 3-9-3 6-8-2 5-3-0 2015, 2017) Peter Senior (1994, 1996) 3-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0Vijay Singh (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 16-15-9 9-5-2 6-6-4 1-4-3 2005, 2007, 2009) Richard Sterne (2013) 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0Greg Turner (1998) 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1Jhonattan Vegas (2017) 1-4-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Camilo Villegas (2009) 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0Tsukasa Watanabe (1994) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Mike Weir (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 13-9-2 7-2-0 3-6-1 3-1-1Y.E. Yang (2009, 2011) 3-5-1 2-2-0 1-1-1 0-2-0

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Largest margin of victory: 11 points United States def. International 2000, 21½ - 10½ 9 points International def. United States, 1998, 20½ - 11½ 8 points United States def. International, 2017, 19-11

Smallest margin of victory: 1 point United States def. International, 1996, 16½ - 15½ United States def. International, 2015, 15½ - 14½

Most matches played: 55 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017) 40 Ernie Els, International (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) 40 Vijay Singh, International (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 40 Tiger Woods, U.S. (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) 39 Adam Scott, International (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017)

Most matches won: 26 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (26-16-13) 24 Tiger Woods, U.S. (24-15-1) 20 Ernie Els, International (20-18-2) 20 Jim Furyk, U.S. (20-10-3) 16 Davis Love III, U.S. (16-8-4) 16 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9)

Most matches lost: 20 Adam Scott, International (14-20-5) 18 Ernie Els, International (20-18-2) 17 Robert Allenby, International (8-17-3) 16 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (23-16-12) 15 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9) 15 Tiger Woods, U.S. (24-15-1) 14 Stuart Appleby, International (5-14-2)

Most matches halved: 13 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (26-16-13) 9 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9) 5 Adam Scott, International (13-17-5) 4 Justin Leonard, U.S. (8-11-4) 4 Davis Love III, U.S. (16-8-4) 4 Nick Price, International (8-11-4) 4 Jason Day, International (5-11-4)

Most matches won in one year: 5 Mark O’Meara, U.S. (1996) 5 Shigeki Maruyama, International (1998) 5 Tiger Woods, U.S. (2009) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (2011) 5 Branden Grace, International (2015)

Most matches lost in one year: 5 Ernie Els, International (2000) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (2003)

Most matches halved in one year: 3 Angel Cabrera, International (2005) 3 Vijay Singh, International (2009) 3 Woody Austin (2007) 3 Vijay Singh (2009)

Players who went undefeated in one year: Fred Couples (3-0-0), U.S., 1994 Davis Love III (4-0-1), U.S., 1994 David Duval (4-0-0), U.S., 1996 Mark O’Meara (5-0-0), U.S., 1996 Steve Elkington (3-0-2), International, 1998 Shigeki Maruyama (5-0-0), International, 1998 Stewart Cink (4-0-0), U.S., 2000 Davis Love III (4-0-0), U.S., 2000 Kirk Triplett (3-0-1). U.S., 2000 Retief Goosen (4-0-1), International, 2005 Chris DiMarco (4-0-1), U.S., 2005 Jim Furyk (3-0-2), U.S., 2005 Phil Mickelson (3-0-2), U.S., 2005 David Toms (4-0-1), U.S., 2007 Scott Verplank (4-0-0), U.S., 2007 Vijay Singh (2-0-3), International, 2009 Phil Mickelson (4-0-1), U.S., 2009 Tiger Woods (5-0-0), U.S., 2009 Jim Furyk (5-0-0), U.S., 2011 Branden Grace (5-0-0), International, 2015 Louis Oosthuizen (4-0-1), International, 2015 Zach Johnson (3-0-1), U.S., 2015 Phil Mickelson (3-0-1), U.S., 2015 Dustin Johnson (4-0-1), U.S., 2017 Rickie Fowler (3-0-1), U.S., 2017 Phil Mickelson (3-0-1), U.S., 2017 Kevin Kisner (2-0-2), U.S., 2017

Most Four-Ball matches played: 21 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (10-5-6) 16 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 16 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 16 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) 15 Adam Scott, International (3-9-3) Most Four-Ball matches won: 10 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (10-5-6) 9 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 8 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 8 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 8 Retief Goosen, International (8-2-1) 7 Davis Love III, U.S. (7-4-1) 7 Mike Weir, International (7-2-0) 7 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0)

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Most Four-Ball matches lost: 9 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) 9 Adam Scott, International (3-9-3) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 6 Robert Allenby, International (4-6-0) Most Foursomes matches played: 22 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (12-6-4) 16 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 16 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 16 Tiger Woods, U.S. (11-4-1) 16 Adam Scott, International (6-8-2)

Most Foursomes matches won: 12 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (12-6-4) 11 Tiger Woods, U.S. (11-4-1) 8 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 7 Jim Furyk, U.S. (7-3-3)

Most Foursomes matches lost: 8 Adam Scott, International (6-8-2) 8 Retief Goosen, International (2-8-2) 7 Robert Allenby, International (3-7-2) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1)

Most Singles matches played: 12 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (4-5-3) 8 Tiger Woods, U.S. (6-2-0) 8 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 8 Adam Scott, International (5-3-0) 8 Vijay Singh, International (1-4-3)

Most Singles matches won: 6 Tiger Woods, U.S. (6-2-0) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (5-2-0) 5 Adam Scott, International (5-3-0) 4 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 4 Retief Goosen, International (4-2-0) 4 Davis Love III, U.S. (4-1-1) 4 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (4-5-3)Most Singles matches lost: 5 Stuart Appleby, International (0-5-0) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (4-5-3) 4 Robert Allenby, International (1-4-1) 4 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 4 Nick Price, International (1-4-0) 4 Vijay Singh, International (1-4-3)

Players who clinched the Presidents Cup for their respective teams (captain’s picks in bold):1994 Fred Couples (10th Singles Match; defeated Nick Price, 1 up)1996 Fred Couples (12th Singles Match, defeated Vijay SIngh, 2 and 1)1998 Nick Price (Second Singles Match, defeated David Duval, 2 and 1)2000 Davis Love III (Fifth Singles Match, defeated Ernie Els, 4 and 3)2003 TIE2005 * Chris DiMarco (12th Singles Match, defeated Stuart Appleby, 1 up)2007 Stewart Cink (Eighth Singles Match, defeated Nick O’Hern, 6 and 4)2009 Tiger Woods (Ninth Singles Match, defeated Y.E. Yang, 6 and 5)2011 Tiger Woods (11th Singles Match, defeated Aaron Baddeley, 4 and 3)2013 Tiger Woods (Ninth Singles Match, defeated Richard Sterne, 1 up)2015 * Bill Haas (12th Singles Match, defeated Sangmoon Bae, 2 up)2017 Daniel Berger (Fourth Singles Match, defeated Si Woo Kim, 2 and 1 *The Presidents Cup was decided by the final match on the 18th holePresidents Cup first-timers are noted in italics (not including 1994)

Shortest match:12 holes David Frost (International) def. Kenny Perry (U.S.), 7 and 6 (1996 Sunday Singles)12 holes Adam Scott & K.J. Choi (International) def. Tiger Woods & Steve Stricker (U.S.), 7 and 6 (2011 Thursday Foursomes)13 holes 15 times

Played with same partner most times: 7 Branden Grace/Louis Oosthuizen, International 6 Ernie Els/Adam Scott, International 6 Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, International 6 Retief Goosen/Adam Scott, International 5 Phil Mickelson/Chris DiMarco, U.S. 5 Phil Mickelson/Tom Lehman, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Jim Furyk, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Charles Howell III, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker, U.S. 5 Jordan Spieth/Patrick Reed, U.S.

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Partners to win three or more points in a single Presidents Cup: 4 2009 Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker (USA) 4-0-0 4 2015 Louis Oosthuizen/Branden Grace (INT) 4-0-0 3.5 1998 Steve Elkington/Greg Norman (INT) 3-0-1 3.5 2000 Stewart Cink/Kirk Triplett (U.S.) 3-0-1 3.5 2005 Phil Mickelson/Chris DiMarco (U.S.) 3-0-1 3.5 2005 Adam Scott/Retief Goosen (INT) 3-0-1 3.5 2017 Jordan Spieth/Patrick Reed (U.S.) 3-0-1 3 1996 Mark O’Meara/David Duval (U.S.) 3-0-0 3 2011 Phil Mickelson/Jim Furyk (U.S.) 3-0-0 3 2011 Bubba Watson/Webb Simpson (U.S.) 3-1-0 3 2013 Tiger Woods/Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 3-1-0

ROUND BY ROUND RECORDSFour-Ball records for U.S. and International Teams, combined, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994 6.5 3.5 U.S. +3 1996 6 4 U.S. +2 1998 3.5 6.5 INT +3 2000 5 5 Tied 2003 3 8 INT +5 2005 5.5 5.5 Tied 2007 4 7 INT +3 2009 5.5 5.5 Tied 2011 5 6 INT +1 2013 7.5 3.5 U.S. +4 2015 3.5 5.5 INT +2 2017 7.5 1.5 U.S. +6

Foursomes records for U.S. and International Teams, combined, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994 5.5 4.5 U.S. +1 1996 4.5 5.5 INT +1 1998 2 8 INT +6 2000 9 1 U.S. +8 2003 6.5 4.5 U.S. +2 2005 5.5 5.5 TIED 2007 10.5 .5 U.S. +10 2009 7 4 U.S. +3 2011 8 3 U.S. +5 2013 6.5 4.5 U.S. +2 2015 6 3 U.S. +3 2017 7 2 U.S. +5

Singles records for U.S. and International Teams, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994 8 4 U.S. +4 1996 6 6 Tied 1998 6 6 Tied 2000 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2003 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2005 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2007 5 7 INT +2 2009 7 5 U.S. +2 2011 6 6 Tied 2013 4.5 7.5 INT +3 2015 6 6 Tied 2017 4.5 7.5 INT +3

Point differentials after Day One, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994 7.5 2.5 U.S. +5 1996 7.5 2.5 U.S. +5 1998 3 7 INT +4 2000 5 0 U.S. +5 2003 2.5 3.5 INT +1 2005 2.5 3.5 INT +1 2007 5.5 0.5 U.S. +5 2009 3.5 2.5 U.S. +1 2011 4 2 U.S. +2 2013 3.5 2.5 U.S. +1 2015 4 1 U.S. +3 2017 3.5 1.5 U.S. +2

Point differentials after Day Two, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994* 12 8 U.S. +4 1996* 10.5 9.5 U.S. +1 1998* 5.5 14.5 INT +9 2000 10 5 U.S. +5 2003 9.5 6.5 U.S. +3 2005 5.5 6.5 INT +1 2007 7 5 U.S. +2 2009 6.5 5.5 U.S. +1 2011 7 5 U.S. +2 2013 6.5 5.5 U.S. +1 2015 5.5 4.5 U.S. +1 2017 8 2 U.S. +6*Format was three days total in 1994, 1996, 1998

Point differentials heading into Singles, by year: Year U.S. Int’l Differential 1994* 12 8 U.S. +4 1996* 10.5 9.5 U.S. +1 1998* 5.5 14.5 INT +9 2000 14 6 U.S. +8 2003 9.5 12.5 INT +3 2005 11 11 Tied 2007 14.5 7.5 U.S. +7 2009 12.5 9.5 U.S. +3 2011 13 9 U.S. +4 2013 14 8 U.S. +6 2015 9.5 8.5 U.S. +1 2017 14.5 3.5 U.S. +11 *Format was three days total in 1994, 1996, 1998

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1994: International Team, David Graham (Captain), Australia Fulton Allem, South Africa (1½ points, 1-3-1) Tsukasa Watanabe, Japan (1 point, 1-2-0)

United States Team, Hale Irwin (Captain) Jay Haas (3 points, 3-2-0) Phil Mickelson (3 points, 2-1-2)

1996: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (2 points, 2-3-0) Peter Senior, Australia (1 point, 1-2-0)

United States Team, Arnold Palmer (Captain) David Duval (4 points, 4-0-0) Kenny Perry (2 points, 2-2-0)

1998: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Frank Nobilo, New Zealand (2 points, 2-2-0) Greg Turner, New Zealand (2 ½ points, 2-1-1)

United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Couples (2 ½ points, 2-2-1) John Huston (0 points, 0-4-0)

2000: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (1 point, 1-3-0) Steve Elkington, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0)

United States Team, Ken Venturi (Captain) Paul Azinger (1 point, 1-2-0) Loren Roberts (2 points, 2-1-0)

2003: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa K.J. Choi, Korea (2 points, 2-3-0) Tim Clark, South Africa (2 points, 2-3-0) United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Funk (1 ½ points, 1-2-1) Jay Haas (2 ½ points, 2-1-1)

2005: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Trevor Immelman, South Africa (1 point, 1-3-0) Peter Lonard, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0)

United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Couples (1 ½ points, 1-2-1) Justin Leonard (3 ½ points, 3-1-1)

2007: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Nick O’Hern, Australia (1 point, 1-4-0) Mike Weir, Canada (3 ½ points, 3-1-1)

United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Lucas Glover (2 points, 2-3-0) Hunter Mahan (2 points, 2-3-0)

2009: International Team, Greg Norman (Captain), Australia Ryo Ishikawa, Japan (3 points, 3-2-0) Adam Scott, Australia (1 point, 1-4-0)

United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Lucas Glover (½ point, 0-3-1) Hunter Mahan (2 ½ points, 2-1-1)

2011: International Team, Greg Norman (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (0 points, 0-4-0) Aaron Baddeley, Australia (1 ½ points, 1-3-1)

United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Bill Haas (1 ½ points, 1-3-1) Tiger Woods (2 points, 2-3-0)

2013: International Team, Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Marc Leishman, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0) Brendon de Jonge, Zimbabwe (2 points, 2-3-0)

United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Webb Simpson (3 points, 2-1-2) Jordan Spieth (2 points, 2-2-0)

2015: International Team, Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Sangmoon Bae, Korea (2 ½ points, 2-1-1) Steven Bowditch, Australia (1 point, 1-2-0)

United States Team, Jay Haas (Captain) Bill Haas (1 ½ points, 1-1-1) Phil Mickelson (3 ½ points, 3-0-1)

2017: International Team, Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Emiliano Grillo, Argentina (0 points, 0-3-0) Anirban Lahiri, India (1 ½ points, 1-1-1)

United States Team, Steve Stricker (Captain) Charley Hoffman (1 point, 1-2-0) Phil Mickelson (3 ½ points, 3-0-1)

2019: International Team, Ernie Els (Captain), South Africa Jason Day, Australia (WD); Sungjae Im, Korea; Adam Hadwin, Canada; Joaquin Niemann, Chile

United States Team, Tiger Woods (Captain) Tony Finau, Patrick Reed, Gary Woodland, Tiger Woods

All-Time Records

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Most points scored by a captain’s pick: 4 David Duval (U.S.), 1996, 4-0-0 3 ½ Justin Leonard (U.S.), 2005, 3-1-1 3 ½ Mike Weir (International), 2007, 3-1-1 3 ½ Phil Mickelson (U.S.), 2015, 3-0-1 3 ½ Phil Mickelson (U.S.), 2017, 3-0-1

Fewest points scored by a captain’s pick: 0 John Huston (U.S.), 1998, 0-4-0 0 Robert Allenby (International), 2011, 0-4-0 0 Emiliano Grillo (Internaitonal), 2017, 0-3-0 ½ Lucas Glover (U.S.), 2009, 0-3-1 1 Tsukasa Watanabe (International), 1994, 1-2-0 1 Peter Senior (International), 1996, 1-2-0 1 Paul Azinger (U.S.), 2000, 1-2-0 1 Trevor Immelman (International), 2005, 1-3-0 1 Nick O’Hern (International), 2007, 1-4-0 1 Adam Scott (International), 2009, 1-4-0 1 Steven Bowditch (International), 2015, 1-2-0 1 Charley Hoffman (U.S.), 2017, 1-2-0

Most combined points scored by a team’s two captain’s picks in one year: 6 U.S. Team, 1994, Jay Haas (3-2-0), Phil Mickelson (2-1-2) 6 U.S. Team, 1996, David Duval (4-0-0), Kenny Perry (2-2-0) 5 U.S. Team, 2005, Justin Leonard (3-1-1), Fred Couples (1-2-1) 5 U.S. Team, 2013, Webb Simpson (2-1-2), Jordan Spieth (2-2-0) 5 U.S. Team, 2015, Phil Mickelson (3-0-1), Bill Haas (1-1-1)

Fewest combined points scored by a team’s two captains picks in one year: 1 ½ International Team, 2011, Aaron Baddeley (1-3-1), Robert Allenby (0-4-0) 1 ½ International Team, 2017, Emiliano Grillo (0-3-0), Anirban Lahiri (1-1-1) 2 ½ International Team, 1994, Fulton Allem (1-3-1), Tsukasa Watanabe (1-2-0) 2 ½ U.S. Team, 1998, John Huston (0-4-0), Fred Couples (2-2-1)

Most combined points scored by teams’ four captains’ picks in one year: 9 1996, U.S., 6 points, David Duval (4-0-0), Kenny Perry (2-2-0); International, 3 points, Robert Allenby (2-3-0), Peter Senior (1-2-0) 9 2013, U.S., 5 points, Webb Simpson (2-1-2), Jordan Spieth (2-2-0); International, 4 points, Marc Leishman (2-2-0), Brendon de Jonge (2-3-0) Fewest combined points scored by teams’ four captains’ picks in one year: 5 2011, International, 1 ½ points, Robert Allenby (0-4-0), Aaron Baddeley (1-3-1); U.S., 3 ½ points, Bill Haas (1-3-1), Tiger Woods (2-3-0) 6 2000, International, 3 points, Robert Allenby (1-3-0), Steve Elkington ( 2-2-0); U.S., 3 points, Paul Azinger (1-2-0), Loren Roberts (2-1-0) 6 2017, International, 1 ½ points, Emiliano Grillo (0-3-0), Anirban Lahiri (1-1-1); U.S., 4 ½ points, Charley Hoffman (1-2-0), Phil Mickelson (3-0-1)

Players who were named captain’s pick more than once: 3 Phil Mickelson (U.S.), 1994, 2015, 2017 3 Robert Allenby (International), 1996, 2000, 2011 2 Jay Haas (U.S.), 1994, 2003 2 Fred Couples (U.S.), 1998, 2005 2 Lucas Glover (U.S.), 2007, 2009 2 Hunter Mahan (U.S.), 2007, 2009 2 Bill Haas (U.S.), 2011, 2015 2 Tiger Woods (U.S.), 2011, 2019

Players who won the weekend before being named a captain’s pick: Ryo Ishikawa, 2009 Fujisakei Classic Bill Haas, 2011 TOUR Championship

Lowest-ranked players in their respective team standings to be named a captain’s pick (eventual record that year): Phil Mickelson, 30th in U.S. Team standings, 2015 (3-0-1) Tiger Woods, 29th in U.S. Team standings, 2011 (2-3-0) Joaquin Niemann, 28th in INT Team standings, 2019 Paul Azinger, 24th in U.S. Team standings, 2000 (1-2-0) Fulton Allem, 22nd in INT Team standings, 1994 (1-3-1) Trevor Immelman, 22nd in INT Team standings, 2005 (1-3-0) Jordan Spieth, 22nd in U.S. Team standings, 2013 (2-2-0) Tsukasa Watanabe, 20th in INT Team standings, 1994 (1-2-0) Mike Weir, 20th in INT Team standings, 2007 (3-1-1) Ryo Ishikawa, 20th in INT Team standings, 2009 (3-2-0)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSTotal international representation: 18 Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Fiji, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay, South Africa, Thailand, Venezuela, Zimbabwe

Most countries and regions represented by International Team (players only), by year 9 2019 8 2000, 2009, 2017 7 1998, 2015 6 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013 4, 2011

Total representation in the Presidents Cup by International Team members (players only) Australia, 53 South Africa, 35 Japan, 11 Fiji, 8 Zimbabwe, 8 New Zealand, 7 Korea, 10 Canada, 8 Argentina, 5 Paraguay, 2 India, 2 Chile, 1 China, 1 Chinese Taipei, 1 Colombia, 1 Mexico, 1 Thailand, 1 Venezuela, 1

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Most Presidents Cup appearances 12 Phil Mickelson 9 Adam Scott 9 Tiger Woods

Most first-time Presidents Cup participants, combined teams (not including 1994; captain’s picks in bold) 12 2019 (INT): Byeong-Hun An, Haotong Li, Abraham Ancer, C.T. Pan, Cameron Smith, Sungjae Im, Joaquin Niemann; (USA): Patrick Cantlay, Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau, Gary Woodland

11 2013 (INT): Louis Oosthuizen, Hideki Matsuyama, Branden Grace, Graham DeLaet, Richard Sterne, Marc Leishman, Brendon de Jonge; (USA): Brandt Snedeker, Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Jordan Spieth 10 2003 (INT): Stephen Leaney, Peter Lonard, Adam Scott, K.J. Choi, Tim Clark; (USA): Chris DiMarco, Charles Howell III, Jerry Kelly, David Toms, Fred Funk 10 2011 (USA): Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Webb Simpson, Nick Watney, Bubba Watson, Bill Haas; (INT): Jason Day, Charl Schwartzel, K.T. Kim, Aaron Baddeley 10 2015 (INT): Sangmoon Bae, Steven Bowditch, Thongchai Jaidee, Anirban Lahiri, Danny Lee; (USA): Rickie Fowler, J.B. Holmes, Chris Kirk, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker

10 2017 (INT): Emiliano Grillo, Adam Hadwin, Si Woo Kim, Jhonattan Vegas; (USA): Daniel Berger, Kevin Chappell, Charley Hoffman, Kevin Kisner, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas

Fewest first-time Presidents Cup participants, combined teams (not including 1994; captain’s picks in bold) 5 2005 (USA): Scott Verplank; (INT): Angel Cabrera, Mark Hensby, Nick O’Hern, Trevor Immelman 5 2009 (USA): Anthony Kim, Sean O’Hair; (INT): Camilo Villegas, Y.E. Yang, Ryo Ishikawa 6 2007 (INT): Geoff Ogilvy, Rory Sabbatini; (USA): Woody Austin, Zach Johnson, Lucas Glover, Hunter Mahan

Most first-time Presidents Cup participants, per team (not including 1994; captain’s picks in bold) 7 2013 (INT): Louis Oosthuizen, Hideki Matsuyama, Branden Grace, Graham DeLaet, Richard Sterne, Marc Leishman, Brendon de Jonge 2019 (INT): Byeong-Hun An, Haotong Li, Abraham Ancer, C.T. Pan, Cameron Smith, Sungjae Im, Joaquin Niemann

6 1996 (USA): Mark Brooks, Justin Leonard, Mark O’Meara, Steve Stricker, David Duval, Kenny Perry 2011 (USA): Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Webb Simpson, Nick Watney, Bubba Watson, Bill Haas 2017 (USA): Daniel Berger, Kevin Chappell, Charley Hoffman, Kevin Kisner, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas 5 1998 (INT): Stuart Appleby, Carlos Franco, Shigeki Maruyama, Joe Ozaki, Greg Turner 2003 (INT): Stephen Leaney, Peter Lonard, Adam Scott, K.J. Choi, Tim Clark 2019 (U.S.): Patrick Cantlay, Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau, Gary Woodland 2015 (INT): Sangmoon Bae, Steven Bowditch, Thongchai Jaidee, Anirban Lahiri, Danny Lee 2000 (USA): Notah Begay III, Stewart Cink, Hal Sutton, Kirk Triplett, Paul Azinger 2003 (USA): Chris DiMarco, Charles Howell III, Jerry Kelly, David Toms, Fred Funk 2015 (USA): Rickie Fowler, J.B. Holmes, Chris Kirk, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker 4 2005 (INT): Angel Cabrera, Mark Hensby, Nick O’Hern, Trevor Immelman 2011 (INT): Jason Day, Charl Schwartzel, K.T. Kim, Aaron Baddeley 1998 (USA): Mark Calcavecchia, Jim Furyk, Lee Janzen, Tiger Woods 2007 (USA): Woody Austin, Zach Johnson, Lucas Glover, Hunter Mahan 2013 (USA): Brandt Snedeker, Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Jordan Speith 2017 (INT): Emiliano Grillo, Adam Hadwin, Si Woo Kim, Jhonattan Vegas 3 1996 (INT): Ernie Els, Greg Norman, Jumbo Ozaki 2000 (INT): Michael Campbell, Retief Goosen, Mike Weir 2009 (INT): Camilo Villegas, Y.E. Yang, Ryo Ishikawa 2 2007 (INT): Geoff Ogilvy, Rory Sabbatini 2009 (USA): Anthony Kim, Sean O’Hair

1 2005 (USA): Scott Verplank

All-Time Records

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Oldest participants (first-time participants in bold): Year Player Age Record2003 Jay Haas 49/11/21 2-1-11996 Jumbo Ozaki 49/7/22 1-2-01994 Hale Irwin 49/3/15 2-1-02005 Fred Funk 49/3/11 0-2-22009 Kenny Perry 49/2/1 1-3-02003 Fred Funk 47/5/9 1-2-12017 Phil Mickelson 47/3/12 3-0-12003 Nick Price 46/9/26 2-2-02009 Vijay Singh 46/7/19 2-0-32013 Steve Stricker 46/7/13 3-2-02005 Fred Couples 45/11/22 1-2-12015 Thongchai Jaidee 45/11/0 1-1-12000 Greg Norman 45/8/12 1-3-02000 Loren Roberts 45/3/28 2-1-02015 Phil Mickelson 45/3/22 3-0-12005 Kenny Perry 45/1/15 1-3-0

Youngest participants(first-time participants in bold)Year Player Age Record2009 Ryo Ishikawa 18/0/24 3-2-02011 Ryo Ishikawa 20/2/3 2-2-02013 Jordan Spieth 20/2/9 2-2-02019 Joaquin Niemann 21/1/82013 Hideki Matsuyama 21/7/11 1-3-12019 Sungjae Im 21/8/162017 Si Woo Kim 22/3/3 1-2-02015 Jordan Spieth 22/2/14 3-2-01998 Tiger Woods 22/11/13 2-3-01994 Robert Allenby 23/1/27 1-4-02003 Adam Scott 23/4/7 3-2-02015 Hideki Matsuyama 23/7/16 2-1-12011 Jason Day 24/0/8 1-3-12017 Jordan Spieth 24/2/4 3-1-11994 Phil Mickelson 24/3/2 2-1-21996 Justin Leonard 24/3/0 1-3-02009 Anthony Kim 24/3/22 3-1-02019 Haotong Li 24/4/122017 Justin Thomas 24/5/2 3-1-12003 Charles Howell III 24/5/3 3-2-02017 Daniel Berger 24/5/24 2-1-02000 Tiger Woods 24/9/22 3-2-01996 David Duval 24/10/6 4-0-0

Youngest average age of International Teams:Year Average Age2019 28.92017 29.92015 30.42013 31.31994 32.82011 32.9

Youngest average age of U.S. Teams: Year Average Age2017 31.42019 31.82015 32.81996 32.81998 33.12013 33.6

All-Time Records

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The Teams

Dustin Johnson delivered a 4-0-1 record in 2017 and was one of four U.S. Team members who left Liberty

National undefeated.

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U.S. TEAM

Position Player Points 1 Brooks Koepka 8,310 2 Justin Thomas 6,949 3 Dustin Johnson 6,643 4 Patrick Cantlay 5,898 5 Xander Schauffele 5,753 6 Webb Simpson 5,532 7 Matt Kuchar 5,520 8 Bryson DeChambeau 5,341 9 Tony Finau 5,152 10 Gary Woodland 4,964 11 Rickie Fowler 4,678 12 Patrick Reed 4,510 13 Tiger Woods 3,905 14 Chez Reavie 3,810 15 Kevin Kisner 3,670 16 Phil Mickelson 3,574 17 Charles Howell III 3,529 18 Billy Horschel 3,421 19 Brandt Snedeker 3,383 20 Bubba Watson 3,217

Captain’s Picks in bold

2019 Final Eligibility Rankings

INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Position Player Points 1 Marc Leishman 192.94 2 Hideki Matsuyama 187.11 3 Louis Oosthuizen 184.68 4 Adam Scott 180.30 5 Abraham Ancer 160.39 6 Haotong Li 128.63 7 C.T. Pan 125.77 8 Cameron Smith 124.17 9 Jason Day 120.57 10 Jazz Janewattananond 113.86 11 Sungjae Im 112.04 12 Justin Harding 109.67 13 Corey Conners 102.34 14 Shugo Imahira 100.47 15 Byeong Hun An 97.26 16 Si Woo Kim 94.85 17 Sung Kang 94.05 18 Adam Hadwin 89.72 19 Emiliano Grillo 88.34 20 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 81.21 28 Joaquin Niemann 59.43 Captain’s Picks in bold

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INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Position Player Points 1 Marc Leishman 192.94 2 Hideki Matsuyama 187.11 3 Louis Oosthuizen 184.68 4 Adam Scott 180.30 5 Abraham Ancer 160.39 6 Haotong Li 128.63 7 C.T. Pan 125.77 8 Cameron Smith 124.17 9 Jason Day 120.57 10 Jazz Janewattananond 113.86 11 Sungjae Im 112.04 12 Justin Harding 109.67 13 Corey Conners 102.34 14 Shugo Imahira 100.47 15 Byeong Hun An 97.26 16 Si Woo Kim 94.85 17 Sung Kang 94.05 18 Adam Hadwin 89.72 19 Emiliano Grillo 88.34 20 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 81.21 28 Joaquin Niemann 59.43 Captain’s Picks in bold

United States Team

Tiger Woods (captain’s pick), CaptainFred Couples, Captain’s AssistantZach Johnson, Captain’s AssistantSteve Stricker, Captain’s Assistant

Patrick CantlayBryson DeChambeau

Tony Finau (captain’s pick)Rickie Fowler (Replaced Brooks Koepka)

Dustin JohnsonMatt Kuchar

Patrick Reed (captain’s pick)Xander Schauffele

Webb SimpsonJustin Thomas

Gary Woodland (captain’s pick)

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First-time captain Tiger Woods will become the Presidents Cup’s second-ever playing captain and make his ninth career Presidents Cup appearance for the U.S. Team. Woods has a Presidents Cup record of 24-15-1 since his first appearance on the 1998 U.S. Team, and he is one of five players to earn a perfect 5-0-0 record during a single event (2009).

His 24 matches won ranks second all-time to Mickelson’s 26 and his six victories in Singles matches are the most in the event’s history. Woods also holed the winning putt for the U.S. Team in 2009, 2011 at Royal Melbourne and 2013 – the only player to clinch the Cup three times.

Woods captured his fifth Masters title in 2019 and later won his 82nd PGA TOUR title in October at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP to tie Sam Snead’s all-time PGA TOUR wins record.

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (82): 1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1997 Mercedes Championships, Masters Tournament, GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Motorola Western Open. 1998 BellSouth Classic. 1999 Buick Invitational, Memorial Tournament, Motorola Western Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic/Disney, THE TOUR Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2000 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open. 2001 Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, Memorial Tournament, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, 100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2004 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2005 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, Masters Tournament, The Open Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2006 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, The Open Championship, Buick Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2007 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-CA Championship, Wachovia Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, PGA Championship, BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. 2008 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, U.S. Open Championship. 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, the Memorial Tournament, AT&T National, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, BMW Championship. 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance, AT&T National. 2013 Farmers Insurance Open, World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, THE PLAYERS Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. 2018 TOUR Championship 2019 Masters Tournament. 2020 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (12): 1997 Asian Honda Classic [Asia], 1998 Johnnie Walker Classic [Asia]., 1999 Deutsche Bank Open-TPC of Europe [Eur],, 1999 World Cup [indiv], 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic, 2001 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe, 2002 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe, 2004 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn], 2005 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn], 2006 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], 2008 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], 2009 JBWere Australian Masters [Aus]

OTHER VICTORIES: (14): 1998 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 1999 World Cup [with Mark O’Meara], 1999 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2000 EMC World Cup [with David Duval], 2000 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2001 Williams World Challenge, 2001 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2002 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2004 Target World Challenge, 2005 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2006 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 2006 Target World Challenge, 2007 Target World Challenge, 2011 Target World Challenge

HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: December 30, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Cypress, CaliforniaRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996

TIGER WOODS United States

CAPTAIN,UNITED STATES TEAM

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Fred Couples was the victorious captain of the U.S. Team for three editions of the Presidents Cup (2009, 2011, 2013), the only 3-0 captain in event history, and he was a player four times in 1994,1996, 1998 and 2005, during which he compiled a 9-5-2 record. This is his third stint as captain’s assistant, after serving for Captain Jay Haas in 2015 and Captain Steve Stricker in 2017.

Couples won the Masters Tournament in 1992 with a two-stroke victory over Raymond Floyd and captured THE PLAYERS Championship in 1984 and 1996. He was 1991 and 1992 PGA TOUR Player of the Year and Vardon Trophy winner. With 15 career PGA TOUR titles, 13 PGA TOUR Champions titles and two PGA TOUR Champions majors, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2013.

In addition to his Presidents Cup pedigree, Couples competed on the U.S. Ryder Cup Team five times (1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997), won the World Cup of Golf for the United States four times in succession from 1992 to 1995 and the Dunhill Cup at St. Andrews in 1993.

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (15): 1983 Kemper Open. 1984 Tournament Players Championship. 1987 Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1990 Nissan Los Angeles Open. 1991 Federal Express St. Jude Classic, B.C. Open. 1992 Nissan Los Angeles Open, Nestle Invitational, Masters Tournament. 1993 Honda Classic. 1994 Buick Open. 1996 THE PLAYERS Championship. 1998 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Memorial Tournament. 2003 Shell Houston Open.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 1991 Johnnie Walker World Championship. 1994 World Cup [indiv]. 1995 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker World Championship [Eur].

OTHER VICTORIES: (27): 1983 JC Penney Classic [with Jan Stephenson]. 1990 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [with Raymond Floyd], Sazale Classic, RMCC Invitational. 1992 World Cup [with Davis Love III]. 1993 Telus Skins Game, World Cup [with Davis Love III], Dunhill Cup [with John Daly and Payne Stewart]. 1994 Telus Skins Game, Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [with Brad Faxon], World Cup [with Davis Love III]. 1995 Skins Game, World Cup [with Davis Love III]. 1996 Telus Skins Game, Skins Game. 1998 Telus Skins Game. 1999 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout [with David Duval], Skins Game, Diners Club Matches [with Mark Calcavecchia]. 2000 Telus Skins Game. 2001 Hyundai Team Matches [with Mark Calcavecchia]. 2003 Skins Game, Tylenol Par-3 Shootout at Treetops Resort. 2004 Skins Game, Tylenol Par-3 Shootout at Treetops Resort. 2006 ING Par-3 Shootout.

HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: October 3, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Seattle, WARESIDENCE: Newport Beach, CaliforniaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1980

FRED COUPLES United States

CAPTAIN’S ASSISTANT, UNITED STATES TEAM

Zach Johnson will join the U.S. Team as a captain’s assistant for the first time with four Presidents Cup appearances on his resume (2007, 2009, 2013, 2015); he was a teammate of Woods in the 2007, 2009 and 2013 events. Johnson owns an overall Presidents Cup record of 10-6-1 and delivered his most impressive performance in 2015 with a 3-0-1 record, which included two victorious Four-ball matches with partner Phil Mickelson and a Singles win over Jason Day.

Johnson is a 12-time PGA TOUR winner with his last victory coming at the 2015 Open Championship at St. Andrews.

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (12): 2004 BellSouth Classic. 2007 Masters Tournament, AT&T Classic.2008 Valero Texas Open. 2009 Sony Open in Hawaii, Valero Texas Open. 2010 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. 2012 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, John Deere Classic. 2013 BMW Championship. 2014 Hyundai Tournament of Champions. 2015 The Open Championship

OTHER VICTORIES: (2): 2011 JCVS Caremark Charity Classic [with Matt Kuchar]. 2006 Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge [with Stewart Cink and Scott Verplank]

HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 164BIRTHDATE: February 24, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Cedar Rapids, IowaRESIDENCE: St. Simons Island, GeorgiaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998

ZACH JOHNSON United States

CAPTAIN’S ASSISTANT, UNITED STATES TEAM

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Fresh off captaining the victorious 2017 U.S. Presidents Cup Team at Liberty National, Steve Stricker will join Woods in Australia for his second stint as a Presidents Cup captain’s assistant (2015) after he selected Woods as an assistant in 2017. A five-time Presidents Cup competitor (1996, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013), Stricker boasts a 14-10 record and finished with a 2-2 record the last time the Presidents Cup was played at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 2011.

Stricker and Woods were on the same Presidents Cup team four times (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) and accumulated four total points as partners. All four points were earned in the 2009 Presidents Cup at TPC Harding Park, where Stricker and Woods became the first-ever partnership to win four points in a single Presidents Cup.

STEVE STRICKER United States

CAPTAIN’S ASSISTANT, UNITED STATES TEAM

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: February 23, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Edgerton, WIRESIDENCE: Madison, WITURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (12): 1996 Kemper Open, Motorola Western Open. 2001 Accenture Match Play Championship. 2007 The Barclays. 2009 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, John Deere Classic, Deutsche Bank Championship. 2010 Northern Trust Open, John Deere Classic. 2011 the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance, John Deere Classic. 2012 Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1990 Victoria Open [Can]. 1993 Canadian PGA.

OTHER VICTORIES: (3): 2009 Shark Shootout [with Jerry Kelly]. 2013 CVS Caremark Charity Classic [with Bo Van Pelt]. 2018 QBE Shootout [with Sean O’Hair]

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PATRICK CANTLAY United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonSafeway Open T17 69-68-73-70 280 -8 44WGC-HSBC Champions T7 70-68-73-72 283 -5 86Shriners Hospitals 2 69-67-63-65 264 -20 300Hero World Challenge T5 65-70-76-64 275 -13 0Desert Classic T9 67-66-66-71 270 -18 75Farmers Insurance Open CUT 74-69 143 -1 0Genesis Open T15 68-71-70-69 278 -6 46WGC-Mexico Championship T6 72-67-65-70 274 -10 96THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 75-71 146 +2 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T24 29Masters Tournament T9 73-73-64-68 278 -10 82RBC Heritage T3 67-72-66-69 274 -10 145Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 38-75 140 -31 0PGA Championship T3 69-70-68-71 278 -2 160the Memorial Tournament 1 68-69-68-64 269 -19 500U.S. Open T21 73-71-68-70 282 -2 42Travelers Championship T15 66-72-65-69 272 -8 51The Open Championship T41 70-71-71-74 286 +2 12WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T12 65-68-73-68 274 -6 59

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T12 70-67-70-67 274 -10 227BMW Championship 2 66-67-68-65 266 -22 1200TOUR Championship T21 70-71-75-73 289 +9 0

FedExCup Rank: 21Official Money (Rank): $6,121,488 (4)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open T40 69-71-70-72 282 -6 14Shriners Hospitals 2 66-64-63-68 261 -23 300 FedExCup Rank: 25 Official Money (Rank): $789,730 (27)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (3-2-1) 2018 (T17): G1: lost to Cameron Smith, 1-up; G2: beat Yusaku Miyazato, 1-up; G3: beat Hideki Matsuyama, 4 and 3 2019 (24): G1: halved with Brandt Snedeker; G2: beat Aaron Wise, 4 and 2; G3: lost to Tiger Woods, 4 and 2

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (2): 2017 Shriners Hospitals. 2019 the Memorial Tournament.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2013 Colombia Championship.

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1992BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CARESIDENCE: North Palm Beach, FLTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2012

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HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: September 16, 1993BIRTHPLACE: Modesto, CaliforniaRESIDENCE: Dallas, TexasTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2016

BRYSON DECHAMBEAU United States

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (5): 2017 John Deere Classic. 2018 the Memorial Tournament, THE NORTHERN TRUST, Dell Technologies Champ. 2018 Shriners Hospitals.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2016 DAP Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2019 Omega Dubai Desert Classic.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (1-2-0)2019 (T40): G1: beat Russell Knox, 3 and 1; G2: lost to Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 2 and 1; G3: lost to Marc Leishman, 5 and 4

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonShriners Hospitals 1 66-66-65-66 263 -21 500Hero World Challenge T12 70-71-71-68 280 -8 0QBE Shootout T3 59-67-62 188 -28 0Sentry T of C 7 69-68-70-71 278 -14 90Sony Open in Hawaii T10 69-67-63-67 266 -14 70Genesis Open T15 70-68-69-71 278 -6 46WGC-Mexico Championship T56 75-73-73-69 290 +6 6Arnold Palmer Invt’l T46 75-70-74-69 288 E 9THE PLAYERS Championship T20 70-69-69-71 279 -9 49WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T40 11Masters Tournament T29 66-75-73-70 284 -4 31RBC Heritage CUT 70-73 143 +1 0PGA Championship CUT 72-74 146 +6 0Charles Schwab Challenge CUT 72-72 144 +4 0the Memorial Tournament T22 74-70-73-66 283 -5 37U.S. Open T35 69-74-73-69 285 +1 19Travelers Championship T8 68-70-64-68 270 -10 753M Open T2 66-62-70-66 264 -20 245The Open Championship CUT 74-73 147 +5 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T48 67-74-72-68 281 +1 10

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T24 68-68-71-70 277 -7 133BMW Championship T48 71-71-71-70 283 -5 35TOUR Championship T12 68-71-67-70 276 -4 0

FedExCup Rank: 12Official Money (Rank): $3,186,232 (25)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYThe Greenbrier CUT 68-70 138 -2 0Safeway Open T13 68-64-76-70 278 -10 56Shriners Hospitals T4 66-68-67-63 264 -20 115 FedExCup Rank: 52 Official Money (Rank): $419,983 (54)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2018 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0

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HEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: September 14, 1989BIRTHPLACE: Salt Lake City, UtahRESIDENCE: Lehi, UtahTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007

TONY FINAU United States

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2016 Puerto Rico Open.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2014 Stonebrae Classic.

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonWGC-HSBC Champions 2 66-67-70-71 274 -14 315Shriners Hospitals T36 69-68-69-68 274 -10 18Mayakoba Golf Classic T16 69-65-67-69 270 -14 49Hero World Challenge 2 72-64-67-69 272 -16 0QBE Shootout T7 61-67-65 193 -23 0Farmers Insurance Open T13 69-69-69-70 277 -11 53Waste Management Phoenix CUT 72-72 144 +2 0AT&T Pebble Beach T38 69-73-70-70 282 -5 15Genesis Open T15 66-68-72-72 278 -6 46WGC-Mexico Championship T25 73-69-69-69 280 -4 39THE PLAYERS Championship T22 69-71-68-72 280 -8 43WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T40 11Valero Texas Open T61 72-71-70-73 286 -2 4Masters Tournament T5 71-70-64-72 277 -11 106Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 43-75 138 -26 0Wells Fargo Championship T60 72-69-72-74 287 +3 4PGA Championship T64 70-73-69-79 291 +11 4Charles Schwab Challenge 2 64-68-71-68 271 -9 300the Memorial Tournament CUT 77-74 151 +7 0U.S. Open CUT 74-72 146 +4 0Travelers Championship CUT 71-71 142 +2 03M Open T23 66-68-69-68 271 -13 31The Open Championship 3 68-70-68-71 277 -7 210WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T27 70-71-68-68 277 -3 27

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T30 65-73-70-70 278 -6 92BMW Championship 4 67-66-68-69 270 -18 540TOUR Championship 7 70-69-70-67 276 -4 0

FedExCup Rank: 7Official Money (Rank): $4,344,380 (12)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYShriners Hospitals T9 68-68-62-68 266 -18 72ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T59 72-69-69-73 283 +3 4WGC-HSBC Champions T53 69-70-75-76 290 +2 7Mayakoba Golf Classic CUT 70-74 144 +2 0

FedExCup Rank: 108Official Money (Rank): $255,638 (88)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2018 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHESFirst Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (3-3-0)

2018 (T17): G1: beat Thomas Pieters, 2 and 1; G2: beat Kevin Na, 3 and 2; G3: lost to Alex Noren, 1-up2019 (T40): G1: beat Keith Mitchell, 2 and 1; G2: lost to Kevin Kisner, 1-up; G3: lost to Ian Poulter, 1-up

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (4-3-1)2017: (3-0-1)Foursomes: Fowler/Thomas (U.S.) def. Schwartzel/Matsuyama, 6 and 4Four-Ball: Fowler/Thomas (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Grace, 3 and 2Foursomes: Thomas/Fowler halved with Oosthuizen/GraceSingles: Fowler (U.S.) def. Grillo, 6 and 42015: (1-3-0)Foursomes: Fowler/Walker (U.S.) def. Lahiri/Jaidee, 5 and 4Four-Ball: Lee/Bae (Int.) def. Fowler/Walker, 1-upFoursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Reed/Fowler, 3 and 2Singles: Scott (Int.) def. Fowler, 6 and 5

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (10-6-2)

2011 (T9): R1: def: Peter Hanson, 1-up; R2: def: Phil Mickelson, 6 and 5; R3: lost to Matt Kuchar, 2 and 12012 (T33): R1: lost to David Toms, 1-up2013 (T33): R1: lost to Carl Pettersson, 19 holes2014 (3): R1: def. Ian Poulter, 2 and 1; R2: def. Jimmy Walker, 1-up; R3: def. Sergio Garcia, 1-up; QF: def. Jim Furyk, 1-up; SF: lost to Jason Day, 3 and 2; Consolation: def. Ernie Els, 19 holes2015 (T9): G1: def. Harris English, 1-up; G2: def. Shane Lowry, 1-up; G3: def. Graeme McDowell, 5 and 4; R4: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 1-up2016 (T38): G1: lost to Jason Dufner, 2 and 1; G2: halved with Scott Piercy; G3: halved with Byeong-Hun An

HEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: December 13, 1988BIRTHPLACE: Murrieta, CaliforniaRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2009

RICKIE FOWLER United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonShriners Hospitals T4 68-67-69-63 267 -17 115Mayakoba Golf Classic T16 66-68-69-67 270 -14 49Hero World Challenge T5 72-67-67-69 275 -13 0Farmers Insurance Open T66 73-66-74-74 287 -1 3Waste Management Phoenix 1 64-65-64-74 267 -17 500WGC-Mexico Championship T36 71-73-68-71 283 -1 21The Honda Classic T2 67-72-66-67 272 -8 245Arnold Palmer Invt’l T40 74-71-71-71 287 -1 13THE PLAYERS Championship T47 74-67-68-76 285 -3 9Valero Texas Open T17 68-68-73-69 278 -10 49Masters Tournament T9 70-71-68-69 278 -10 82Wells Fargo Championship T4 71-70-66-68 275 -9 108PGA Championship T36 69-69-71-77 286 +6 20Charles Schwab Challenge CUT 74-69 143 +3 0the Memorial Tournament T14 69-68-72-72 281 -7 55U.S. Open T43 66-77-71-72 286 +2 12Rocket Mortgage T46 68-68-72-71 279 -9 8The Open Championship T6 70-69-66-74 279 -5 98

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST CUT 69-73 142 E 0BMW Championship T11 67-70-68-70 275 -13 245TOUR Championship T19 71-71-70-70 282 +2 0

FedExCup Rank: 19Official Money (Rank): $3,945,810 (15)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYHas yet to compete this season.

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2015, 2017 4-3-1 1-1-0 2-1-1 1-1-0

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2010, 2014, 2016, 2018 3-7-5 1-2-2 1-3-2 1-2-1

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (5): 2012 Wells Fargo Championship. 2015 THE PLAYERS Championship, Deutsche Bank Champ. 2017 The Honda Classic. 2019 Waste Management Phoenix.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 2011 Kolon Korea Open [OneAsia]. 2015 Aberdeen Asset Manage-ment Scottish Open [Eur]. 2016 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championshi [Eur].

OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2018 Hero World Challenge.

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HEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 22, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, South CarolinaRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007

DUSTIN JOHNSON United States

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (20): 2008 Turning Stone Champ.. 2009 AT&T Pebble Beach. 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach, BMW Championship. 2011 The Barclays. 2012 FedEx St. Jude Classic. 2013 Hyundai T of C. 2014 WGC-HSBC Champions. 2015 WGC-Cadillac Championship. 2016 U.S. Open, BMW Championship, WGC-Bridgestone Invit’l. 2017 Genesis Open, THE NORTHERN TRUST, WGC-Dell Tech Match Play, WGC-Mexico Championship. 2018 Sentry T of C, FedEx St. Jude Classic, RBC Canadian Open. 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2019 Saudi International powered by SBIA [Eur].

OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2010 Shark Shootout [with Ian Poulter].

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (8-4-2)2017 (4-0-1)Foursomes: Kuchar/Johnson (U.S.) def. Vegas/Scott, 1-upFour-Ball: Johnson/Koepka (U.S.) def. Scott/Vegas, 3 and 2Foursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Hadwin, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Johnson/Koepka (U.S) def. Grace/Leishman, 3 and 2Singles: Johnson (U.S.) halved with Branden Grace2015 (3-1-0)Foursomes: Spieth/Johnson (U.S.) def. Lee/Leishman, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Spieth/D. Johnson, 4 and 3Foursomes: Spieth/D. Johnson (U.S.) def. Day/Schwartzel, 1-upSingles: D. Johnson (U.S.) def. Lee (Int.), 2 and 12011 (1-3-1)Foursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) halved with Baddeley/DayFour-Ball: Day/Baddeley (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1-upFoursomes: Johnson/Woods (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Kim/Yang (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1-upSingles: Schwartzel (Int.) def. Johnson, 2 and 1

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (15-14-0) 2009 (T33): R1: lost to Steve Stricker, 2 and 12010 (T33): R1: lost to Camilo Villegas, 4 and 32011 (T33): R1: lost to Mark Wilson, 19 holes2012 (T9): R1: def. Jim Furyk, 20 holes; R2: def. Francesco Molinari, 7 and 5; R3: lost to Mark Wilson, 4 and 32013 (T33): R1: lost to Alex Noren, 6 and 42014 (T33): R1: lost to Peter Hanson, 4 and 32015 (T17): G1: def. Matt Jones, 3 and 1; G2: lost to Charl Schwartzel, 20 holes; G3: def. Victor Dubuisson, 2 and 12016 (T5): G1: lost to Robert Streb, 3 and 2; G2: beat Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 5 and 4; G3: beat Jimmy Walker, 2 and 1; R4: beat Patrick Reed, 3 and 2; QF: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 2 and 12017 (1): G1: beat Webb Simpson, 5 and 3; G2: beat Martin Kaymer, 3 and 2; G3: beat Jimmy Walker, 5 and 3; R4: beat Zach Johnson, 5 and 4; QF: beat Alex Noren, 3 and 2; SF: beat Hideto Tanihara, 1-up; Championship: beat Jon Rahm, 1-up2018 (T59): G1: lost to Bernd Wiesberger, 3 and 1, G2: lost to Adam Hadwin, 4 and 3, G3: lost to Kevin Kisner, 4 and 3 2019 (T40): G1: beat Chez Reavie, 4 and 3, G2: lost to Branden Grace, 1 Up, G3: lost to Hideki Matsuyama, 3 and 2

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonWGC-HSBC Champions T30 74-73-73-71 291 +3 28Hero World Challenge 7 68-67-72-69 276 -12 0Sentry T of C T4 67-74-69-67 277 -15 115AT&T Pebble Beach T45 66-73-73-71 283 -4 9Genesis Open T9 73-66-69-69 277 -7 67WGC-Mexico Championship 1 64-67-66-66 263 -21 550THE PLAYERS Championship T5 69-68-69-69 275 -13 110Valspar Championship T6 69-69-67-74 279 -5 91WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T40 11Masters Tournament T2 68-70-70-68 276 -12 230RBC Heritage T28 68-67-68-77 280 -4 28PGA Championship 2 69-67-69-69 274 -6 330RBC Canadian Open T20 71-65-68-69 273 -7 39U.S. Open T35 71-69-71-74 285 +1 19Rocket Mortgage CUT 71-71 142 -2 0The Open Championship T51 72-67-72-76 287 +3 7WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T20 69-69-69-68 275 -5 47

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T24 63-67-74-73 277 -7 133BMW Championship T57 70-72-72-71 285 -3 21TOUR Championship T29 73-72-75-73 293 +13 0

FedExCup Rank: 29Official Money (Rank): $5,534,619 (7)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYHas yet to compete this season.

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2011, 2015, 2017 8-4-2 2-3-0 5-0-1 1-1-1

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2010, 2012, 2016, 2018 7-9-0 3-5-0 1-3-0 3-1-0

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (6-8-2)

2017 (2-1-0)Foursomes: Kuchar/Johnson (U.S.) def. Vegas/Scott, 1-upFoursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Hadwin, 4 and 3Singles: Schwartzel (Int.) def. Matt Kuchar, 1-up2015 (0-2-1)Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.). def. Kuchar/Reed, 3 and 2Foursomes: Haas/Kuchar halved with Matsuyama/BaeSingles: Grace (Int.) def. Kuchar, 2 and 12013 (3-2-0)Four-Ball: Kuchar/Woods (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Leishman, 5 and 4Foursomes: Kuchar/Woods (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 4 and 2Four-Ball: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 1-upFoursomes: Els/de Jonge (Int.) def. Woods/ Kuchar, 1-upSingles: Leishman (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1 up2011 (1-3-1)Foursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) halved with Baddeley/DayFour-ball: Stricker/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Yang/Allenby, 4 and 3Foursomes: Els/Ishikawa (Int.) def. Kuchar/Haas, 1-upFour-ball: Ogilvy/Choi (Int.) def. Stricker/Kuchar, 1-up.Singles: Goosen (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1-up

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (29-10-4)

2010 (T17) R1: def. Anthony Kim, 3 and 2; R2: lost to Jeev Milkha Singh, 1-down2011 (3) R1: def. Anders Hansen, 22 holes; R2: def. Bo Van Pelt, 3 and 2; R3: def. Rickie Fowler, 2 and 1; QF: def. Y.E. Yang, 2 and 1; SF: lost to Luke Donald, 6 and 5; Consolation: def. Bubba Watson, 2 and 12012 (T5): R1: def. Jonathan Byrd, 1-up; R2: def. Bubba Watson, 3 and 2; R3: def. Martin Kaymer, 4 and 3; QF: lost to Hunter Mahan, 6 and 52013 (1) R1: def. Hiroyuki Fujita, 3 and 2; R2: def. Sergio Garcia 2 and 1; R3: def. Nicolas Colsaerts, 4 and 3; QF: def. Robert Garrigus, 3 and 2; SF: def. Jason Day, 4 and 3; Final: def. Hunter Mahan, 2 and 12014 (T9): R1: def. Bernd Wiesberger, 3 and 2; R2: def. Ryan Moore, 1-up; R3: lost to Jordan Spieth, 4 and 22015 (T34): G1: lost to Ben Martin, 1-up; G2: def. Stephen Gallacher, 3 and 2; G3: lost to Hunter Mahan, 5 and 4.2016 (T9): G1: beat Anirban Lahiri, 6 and 5; G2: halved with Fabian Gomez; G3: beat Justin Rose, 3 and 2; R4: lost to Brooks Koepka, 1-down2017 (T30): G1: halved with Brendan Steele; G2: lost to Zach Johnson, 2-up; G3: beat Tommy Fleetwood, 4 and 22018 (T9): G1: halved with Zach Johnson; G2: beat Yuta Ikeda, 1-up; G3: beat Ross Fisher, 6 and 4, R4: lost to Kevin Kisner, 1-up2019 (2): G1: beat J.B. Holmes, 3 and 1; G2: beat Si Woo Kim, 6 and 4; G3: halved with Jon Rahm; R4: beat Tyrrell Hatton, 4 and 3; QF: beat Sergio Garcia, 2-up; SF: beat Lucas Bjerregaard, 1-up; Final: lost to Kevin Kisner, 3 and 2

HEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: June 21, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Winter Park, FloridaRESIDENCE: Sea Island, GeorgiaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000

MATT KUCHAR United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonShriners Hospitals T57 68-69-70-71 278 -6 4Mayakoba Golf Classic 1 64-64-65-69 262 -22 500ISPS Handa World Cup T16 66-79-66-68 279 -9 0Sentry T of C T19 72-73-72-69 286 -6 45Sony Open in Hawaii 1 63-63-66-66 258 -22 500Waste Management Phoenix T4 67-65-65-75 272 -12 115AT&T Pebble Beach T22 67-73-70-70 280 -7 36Genesis Open T28 68-72-69-71 280 -4 28WGC-Mexico Championship 50 66-67-79-74 286 +2 9THE PLAYERS Championship T26 69-70-72-70 281 -7 35WGC-Dell Tech Match Play 2 315Valero Texas Open T7 69-71-67-69 276 -12 75Masters Tournament T12 71-69-68-72 280 -8 64RBC Heritage 2 69-69-68-67 273 -11 300PGA Championship T8 70-70-72-69 281 +1 80the Memorial Tournament CUT 73-74 147 +3 0RBC Canadian Open T4 65-63-69-70 267 -13 122U.S. Open T16 69-69-70-73 281 -3 55The Open Championship T41 70-68-69-79 286 +2 12WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T43 70-70-71-69 280 E 12

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST CUT 70-73 143 +1 0BMW Championship T52 71-70-73-70 284 -4 26TOUR Championship T16 66-72-71-74 283 +3 0

FedExCup Rank: 16Official Money (Rank): $6,294,690 (3)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Mayakoba Golf Classic T14 69-68-73-62 272 -12 54RSM Classic CUT 72-69 141 +1 0

FedExCup Rank: 148 Official Money (Rank): $127,800 (142)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 6-8-2 3-1-0 3-3-2 0-4-0

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 6-7-2 3-2-2 2-2-0 1-3-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (9): 2002 The Honda Classic. 2009 Turning Stone Champ.. 2010 The Bar-clays. 2012 THE PLAYERS Championship. 2013 the Memorial Tournament, WGC-Accenture Match Play. 2014 RBC Heritage. 2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic. 2019 Sony Open in Hawaii.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2006 Henrico County Open.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 2011 OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup [with Gary Woodland]. 2015 Fiji International [OneAsia].

OTHER VICTORIES (3): 2011 CVS Caremark Charity Classic [with Zach Johnson]. 2013 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Harris English]. 2016 Franklin Templeton Shootout [with Harris English].

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (4-3-2)2017 (3-1-1)Foursomes: Reed/Spieth (U.S.) def. Grillo/Kim, 5 and 4 Four-Ball: Spieth/Reed halved with Matsuyama/HadwinFoursomes: Reed/Spieth (U.S.) def. Day/Leishman, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Spieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Day/Oosthuizen, 2 and 1Singles: Oosthuizen (Int.) def. Reed, 1-up2015 (1-2-1)Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Reed/Kuchar, 3 and 2Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Reed/Fowler, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Spieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Day/Schwartzel, 3 and 2Singles: Reed halved with Oosthuizen

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (10-7-2)2014 (T17): R1: beat Graham DeLaet, 1-up; R2: lost to George Coetzee, 21 holes2015 (T17): G1: beat Andy Sullivan, 2 and 1; G2: lost to Danny Willett, 2 and 1; G3: beat Ryan Moore, 1-up 2016 (T9): G1: beat Daniel Berger, 1-up; G2: beat Matthew Fitzpatrick, 4 and 3; G3: beat Phil Mickelson, 5 and 4; R4: lost to Dustin Johnson, 3 and 22017 (T51): G1: halved with Jason Dufner; G2: lost to Kevin Kisner, 1-up; G3: lost to Brooks Koepka, 1-up2018 (T9): G1: beat Haotong Li, 3 and 2; G2: beat Charl Schwartzel, 1-up; G3: beat Jordan Spieth, 2 and 1; R4: lost to Alex Noren, 5 and 3 2019 (T24): G1: lost to Andrew Putnam, 3 and 2; G2: halved with Shane Lowry; G3: beat Sergio Garcia, 2 and 1

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: August 05, 1990BIRTHPLACE: San Antonio, TexasRESIDENCE: Spring, TexasTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2011

PATRICK REED United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonWGC-HSBC Champions T7 64-72-70-77 283 -5 86Hero World Challenge 11 65-77-66-70 278 -10 0Sentry T of C T25 70-75-72-73 290 -2 34Sony Open in Hawaii T13 68-66-68-65 267 -13 57Farmers Insurance Open T13 69-69-69-70 277 -11 53AT&T Pebble Beach T22 68-70-73-69 280 -7 36WGC-Mexico Championship T14 72-68-64-73 277 -7 59Arnold Palmer Invt’l T50 70-70-76-73 289 +1 7THE PLAYERS Championship T47 69-69-69-78 285 -3 9Valspar Championship CUT 77-75 152 +10 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T24 29Masters Tournament T36 73-70-74-69 286 -2 19Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 31-75 140 -38 0Wells Fargo Championship T28 67-69-71-74 281 -3 29AT&T Byron Nelson T63 70-68-67-73 278 -6 4PGA Championship CUT 74-72 146 +6 0U.S. Open T32 71-73-72-68 284 E 26Travelers Championship T30 68-66-70-71 275 -5 24Rocket Mortgage T5 68-68-65-70 271 -17 903M Open T23 69-67-68-67 271 -13 31The Open Championship 10 71-67-71-71 280 -4 82WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T12 73-66-67-68 274 -6 59Wyndham Championship T22 68-66-70-63 267 -13 34

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST 1 66-66-67-69 268 -16 2000BMW Championship T19 68-71-68-70 277 -11 172TOUR Championship T9 70-70-73-68 281 +1 0

FedExCup Rank: 9Official Money (Rank): $3,593,844 (19)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T17 72-68-65-68 273 -7 47WGC-HSBC Champions T8 72-69-69-66 276 -12 83

FedExCup Rank: 70 Official Money (Rank): $334,493 (63)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2015, 2017 4-3-2 2-0-1 2-2-0 0-1-1

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2014, 2016, 2018 7-3-2 3-3-0 1-0-2 3-0-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (7): 2013 Wyndham Championship. 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship, Hu-mana Challenge. 2015 Hyundai T of C. 2016 The Barclays. 2018 Masters Tournament. 2019 THE NORTHERN TRUST.

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HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: October 25, 1993BIRTHPLACE: La Jolla, CaliforniaRESIDENCE: San Diego, CaliforniaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2015

XANDER SCHAUFFELE United States

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (3-2-1)2018 (T17): G1: beat Dylan Frittelli, 1-up; G2: beat Shubhankar Sharma, 3 and 1; G3: lost to Sergio Garcia, 3 and 12019 (T24): G1: beat Lee Westwood, 1-up: G2: halved with Tyrrell Hatton; G3: lost to Rafa Cabrera Bello, 1-up

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic 25 69-71-65-68 273 -15 35THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T48 76-73-71-65 285 -3 8WGC-HSBC Champions 1 66-71-69-68 274 -14 550Hero World Challenge T8 73-68-66-70 277 -11 0Sentry T of C 1 72-67-68-62 269 -23 500Farmers Insurance Open T25 69-70-70-70 279 -9 33Waste Management Phoenix T10 67-72-67-68 274 -10 65Genesis Open T15 74-68-67-69 278 -6 46WGC-Mexico Championship T14 69-73-66-69 277 -7 59THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 70-74 144 E 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T24 29Masters Tournament T2 73-65-70-68 276 -12 230RBC Heritage T63 71-70-73-75 289 +5 4PGA Championship T16 70-69-68-76 283 +3 52Charles Schwab Challenge CUT 76-67 143 +3 0the Memorial Tournament T14 69-70-72-70 281 -7 55U.S. Open T3 66-73-71-67 277 -7 147The Open Championship T41 74-65-69-78 286 +2 12WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T27 69-70-69-69 277 -3 27

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST CUT 70-72 142 E 0BMW Championship T19 67-68-70-72 277 -11 172TOUR Championship 2 64-69-67-70 270 -10 0

FedExCup Rank: 2Official Money (Rank): $5,609,456 (6)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T10 68-66-65-72 271 -9 70WGC-HSBC Champions 2 66-69-68-66 269 -19 315

FedExCup Rank: 21 Official Money (Rank): $1,338,750 (12)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (4): 2017 TOUR Championship, The Greenbrier Classic. 2018 WGC-HSBC Champions. 2019 Sentry T of C.

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HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: August 08, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh, North CarolinaRESIDENCE: Charlotte, North CarolinaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008

WEBB SIMPSON United States

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

2013 (2-1-2)Four-Ball: Haas/Simpson (U.S.) halved with Matsuyama/ScottFoursomes: Cabrera/Leishman (Int.) def. Simpson/Snedeker, 2 and 1Four-Ball: Haas/Simpson (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Grace, 4 and 3Foursomes: Simpson/Snedeker (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 1-upSingles: Simpson (U.S.) halved with Oosthuizen2011 (3-2-0)Foursomes: Watson/Simpson (U.S.) def. Els/Ishikawa, 4 and 2Four-Ball: Watson/Simpson (U.S.) def. Els/Ishikawa, 3 and 1Foursomes: Watson/Simpson (U.S.) def. AllenbyOgilvy, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Goosen/Schwartzel (Int.) def. Watson/Simpson, 2 and 1Singles: Kim (Int.) def. Simpson, 1-up

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (8-10-2)

2012 (T33): R1: lost to Matteo Manassero, 3 and 2 2013 (T5) R1: beat David Lynn, 5 and 4; R2: beat Peter Hanson, 1-up; R3: beat Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño, 2-up; QF: lost to Hunter Mahan, 1-up2014 (T9): R1: beat Thongchai Jaidee, 3 and 2; R2: beat Brandt Snedeker, 4 and 3; R3: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 5 and 4 2015 (T17): G1: beat Ian Poulter, 3 and 2; G2: beat Jimmy Walker, 19 holes; G3: lost to Gary Woodland, 1-up2017 (T58): G1: lost to Dustin Johnson, 5 and 3; G2: lost to Jimmy Walker, 3 and 2; G3: lost to Martin Kaymer, 3 and 22018 (T29): G1: halved with Gary Woodland; G2: beat Pat Perez, 2 and 1; G3: lost to Si Woo Kim, 1-up 2019 (T56): G1: lost to Thorbjørn Olesen, 2 and 1; G2: halved with Satoshi Kodaira; G3: lost to Francesco Molinari, 2 and 1

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonShriners Hospitals T15 68-69-68-66 271 -13 48The RSM Classic 3 68-68-63-65 264 -18 190Sentry T of C T8 70-72-72-65 279 -13 80Waste Management Phoenix T20 67-69-70-70 276 -8 40WGC-Mexico Championship T39 73-72-68-71 284 E 16The Honda Classic T36 72-69-71-69 281 +1 13THE PLAYERS Championship T16 70-70-70-68 278 -10 56Valspar Championship CUT 73-75 148 +6 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T56 6Masters Tournament T5 72-71-64-70 277 -11 106RBC Heritage T16 69-73-65-71 278 -6 45Wells Fargo Championship T18 69-73-69-68 279 -5 44PGA Championship T29 72-69-72-72 285 +5 28RBC Canadian Open T2 66-64-67-68 265 -15 245U.S. Open T16 74-68-73-66 281 -3 55The Open Championship T30 68-71-71-74 284 E 30WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l 2 69-66-68-64 267 -13 315Wyndham Championship 2 64-65-65-65 259 -21 300

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T18 65-73-67-70 275 -9 188BMW Championship T24 70-72-67-69 278 -10 139TOUR Championship T16 74-70-68-71 283 +3 0

FedExCup Rank: 16Official Money (Rank): $4,690,572 (10)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Shriners Hospitals T7 67-66-64-68 265 -19 87 RSM Classic 2 65-68-63-67 `263 -17 300

FedExCup Rank: 19 Official Money (Rank): $946,900 (20)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2011, 2013 5-3-2 2-1-1 3-1-0 0-1-1

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2012, 2014, 2018 4-4-1 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-1-1

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (5): 2011 Wyndham Championship, Deutsche Bank Champ. 2012 U.S. Open. 2014 Shriners Hospitals. 2018 THE PLAYERS Championship.

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2017 (3-1-1)Foursomes: Thomas/Fowler (U.S.) def. Schwartzel/Matsuyama, 6 and 4Four-Ball: Thomas/Fowler (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Grace, 3 and 2Foursomes: Thomas/Fowler (U.S.) halved with Oosthuizen/GraceFour-Ball: Berger/Thomas (U.S.) def. Matsuyama/Vegas, 3 and 2Singles: Matsuyama (Int.) def. Thomas, 3 and 1

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (7-8-1)

2016 (T61): G1: lost to Victor Dubuisson, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Jamie Donaldson, 2-up; G3: lost to Jordan Spieth, 3 and 22017 (T39): G1: beat Chris Wood, 2 and 1; G2: lost to Kevin Na, 4 and 2; G3: lost to Matthew Fitzpatrick, 2 and 12018 (4): G1: beat Luke List, 2-up; G2: beat Patton Kizzire, 3 and 1; G3: beat Francesco Molinari, 7 and 5; R4: beat Si Woo Kim, 6 and 5; QF: beat Kyle Stanley, 2 and 1; SF: lost to Bubba Watson, 3 and 2; Consolation: lost to Alex Noren, 5 and 32019 (T24): G1: lost to Lucas Bjerregaard, 3 and 2; G2: beat Matt Wallace, 3 and 1; G3: halved with Keegan Bradley

HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: April 29, 1993BIRTHPLACE: Louisville, KentuckyRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2013

JUSTIN THOMAS United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T5 66-69-69-64 268 -20 93THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T36 73-70-72-68 283 -5 18Hero World Challenge T12 70-70-70-70 280 -8 0Sentry T of C 3 67-72-70-65 274 -18 190Sony Open in Hawaii T16 67-68-67-66 268 -12 50Waste Management Phoenix 3 64-66-68-72 270 -14 190Genesis Open 2 66-65-65-75 271 -13 300WGC-Mexico Championship 9 66-73-74-62 275 -9 83The Honda Classic T30 68-74-67-71 280 E 24THE PLAYERS Championship T35 71-72-70-70 283 -5 20WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T24 29Masters Tournament T12 73-68-69-70 280 -8 64the Memorial Tournament CUT 71-80 151 +7 0RBC Canadian Open T20 70-65-69-69 273 -7 39U.S. Open CUT 73-73 146 +4 0Travelers Championship T36 68-68-70-70 276 -4 17The Open Championship T11 71-70-68-72 281 -3 68WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T12 68-69-66-71 274 -6 59

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T12 67-68-71-68 274 -10 227BMW Championship 1 65-69-61-68 263 -25 2000TOUR Championship T3 70-68-71-68 277 -3 0

FedExCup Rank: 3Official Money (Rank): $5,013,084 (8)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open T4 71-64-71-69 275 -13 115THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES 1 68-63-70-67 268 -20 500ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T17 70-69-69-65 273 -7 47

FedExCup Rank: 5 Official Money (Rank): $2,166,910 (3)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2017 3-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-0

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2018 4-1-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (11): 2016 CIMB Classic. 2017 Sony Open in Hawaii, SBS Tournament of Champ, PGA Championship, Dell Technologies Champ, CIMB Classic. 2018 The Honda Classic, WGC-Bridgestone Invit’l, THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES. 2019 BMW Championship. 2020 THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2014 Nationwide Children’s.

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First Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (10-7-1)

2012(T33): R1: lost to Charl Schwartzel, 4 and 2 2014 (T33): R1: lost to Graeme McDowell, 19 holes 2015(2): G1: beat Jimmy Walker, 19 holes; G2: beat Ian Poulter, 3 and 2; G3: beat Webb Simpson, 1-up; R4: beat Marc Leishman, 2 and 1; QF: beat John Senden, 5 and 3; SF: beat Danny Willett, 3 and 2; Final: lost to RoryMcIlroy, 4 and 22017(39): G1: beat Emiliano Grillo, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Rory McIlroy (conces-sion); G3: lost to Søren Kjeldsen (concession) 2018 (T29): G1: halved with Webb Simpson; G2: lost to Si Woo Kim, 5 and 3; G3: beat Pat Perez, 1-up2019 (T17): G1: beat Eddie Pepperell, 2 and 1; G2: beat Emiliano Grillo, 1-up; G3: lost to Justin Rose, 1-up

HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 195BIRTHDATE: May 21, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Topeka, KansasRESIDENCE: Delray Beach, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007

GARY WOODLAND United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T5 69-61-67-71 268 -20 93THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES 2 73-67-68-63 271 -17 300Shriners Hospitals T10 69-67-71-63 270 -14 65Mayakoba Golf Classic T41 65-73-72-65 275 -9 12Hero World Challenge T8 72-66-67-72 277 -11 0QBE Shootout T3 61-64-63 188 -28 0Sentry T of C 2 67-67-68-68 270 -22 300Sony Open in Hawaii 80 71-66-76 213 +3 2Farmers Insurance Open T9 71-70-69-66 276 -12 72Waste Management Phoenix T7 68-67-66-72 273 -11 85WGC-Mexico Championship T17 71-71-67-69 278 -6 54The Honda Classic T36 72-70-66-73 281 +1 13THE PLAYERS Championship T30 72-69-73-68 282 -6 28Valspar Championship CUT 74-71 145 +3 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T17 50Masters Tournament T32 70-71-74-70 285 -3 25Wells Fargo Championship W/D 73-70-74 217 +4 0PGA Championship T8 70-70-73-68 281 +1 80the Memorial Tournament T52 69-71-74-75 289 +1 6U.S. Open 1 68-65-69-69 271 -13 600Rocket Mortgage CUT 73-69 142 -2 0The Open Championship CUT 74-71 145 +3 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T55 73-71-70-72 286 +6 6

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T52 73-68-71-69 281 -3 25BMW Championship T31 70-73-64-73 280 -8 92TOUR Championship 15 68-73-69-71 281 +1 0

FedExCup Rank: 15Official Money (Rank): $5,690,965 (5)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYShriners Hospitals T55 69-65-71-69 274 -10 5THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T3 71-71-65-66 273 -15 145ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP 5 64-66-68-70 268 -12 110

FedExCup Rank: 36 Official Money (Rank): $913,240 (21)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (4): 2011 Transitions Championship. 2013 Reno-Tahoe Open. 2018 Waste Management Phoenix. 2019 U.S. Open.

OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2011 OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup [with Matt Kuchar].

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES2013 (4-1-0)Four-Ball: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Leishman, 5 and 4Foursomes: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 4 and 2Four-Ball: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 1-upFoursomes: Els/deJonge (Int.) def. Woods/Kuchar, 1-upSingles: Woods (U.S.) def. Sterne, 1-up2011 (2-3-0)Foursomes: Choi/Scott (Int.) def. Woods/Stricker, 7 and 6Four-Ball: Day/Baddeley (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1 -upFoursomes: Johnson/Woods (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Kim/Yang (Int.) def. Woods/Johnson, 1-upSingles: Woods (U.S.) def. Baddeley, 4 and 32009 (5-0-0)Foursomes: Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. Ogilvy/Ishikawa, 6 and 4Four-Ball: Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. Ogilvy/Cabrera, 5 and 3Foursomes: Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. Weir/Clark, 1-upFour-Ball: Woods/Stricker (U.S.) def. ishikawa/Yang, 4 and 2Singles: Woods (U.S.) def. Yang, 6 and 52007 (3-2-0)Foursomes: Woods/Howell (U.S.) def. Choi/O’Hern, 3 and 1Four-Ball: Singh/Appleby (Int.) def. Woods/Furyk, 5 and 4Foursomes: Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Woods/Toms (U.S.) def. O’Hern/Ogilvy, 5 and 3Singles: Weir (Int.) def. Woods, 1-up2005 (2-2-1)Foursomes: Scott/Goosen (Int.) def Woods/Couples, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Appleby/Hensby, 3 and 2Foursomes: Woods/Furyk halved with Singh/ApplebyFour-Ball: Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Singh/Appleby, 2 and 1Singles: Goosen (Int.) def. Woods, 2 and 12003 (3-2-0)Foursomes: Woods/Howell (U.S.) def. Appleby/Choi, 4 and 3; Four-Ball: Els/Clark (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 5 and 3Foursomes: Woods/Howell (U.S.) def. Clark/Goosen, 1-upFour-Ball: Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 2 and 1Singles: Woods (U.S.) def. Els, 4 and 32000 (3-2-0)Foursomes: Woods/Begay (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 1-up Four-Ball: Maruyama/Franco (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 3 and 2Foursomes: Woods/Begay (U.S.) def. Singh/Els, 6 and 5Four-Ball: Singh/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 2 and 1Singles: Woods (U.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 11998 (2-3-0)Foursomes: Woods/Couples (U.S.) def. Els/Singh, 5 and 4 Four-Ball: Appleby/Singh (Int.) def. Leonard/Woods, 2 and 1Foursomes: Maruyama/Parry (Int.) def. Woods/Couples, 1-upFour-Ball: Els/Singh (Int.) def. Woods/Huston, 1-upSingles: Woods (U.S.) def. Norman, 1-up

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (36-12-0)1999 (T5): R1: beat Nick Faldo, 4 and 3; R2: beat Bob Tway, 1-up; R3: beat Stewart Cink, 2 and 1; QF: lost to Jeff Maggert, 2 and 1 2000 (2): R1: beat Michael Campbell, 5 and 4; R2: beat Retief Goosen, 1-up; R3: beat Shigeki Maruyama, 4 and 3; QF: beat Paul Lawrie, 1-up; SF: beat Davis Love III, 5 and 4; Final: lost to Darren Clarke, 4 and 3 2002 (T33): R1: lost to Peter O’Malley, 2 and 1 2003 (1) R1: beat Carl Pettersson, 2 and 1; R2: beat K.J. Choi, 5 and 3; R3: beat Stephen Leaney, 7 and 6; QF: beat Scott Hoch, 5 and 4; SF: beat Adam Scott, 19 holes; Final: beat David Toms, 2 and 12004 (1): R1: beat John Rollins, 1-up; R2: beat Trevor Immelman, 5 and 4; R3: beat Freddie Jacobson, 5 and 4; QF: beat Padraig Harrington, 2 and 1; SF: beat Stephen Leaney, 2 and 1; Final: beat Davis Love III, 3 and 2 2005 (T17): R1: beat Nick Price, 4 and 3; R2: lost to Nick O’Hern, 3 and 1 2006 (T9): R1: beat Stephen Ames, 9 and 8; R2: beat Robert Allenby, 1-up, R3: lost to Chad Campbell, 1-up 2007 (T9): R1: beat J.J. Henry, 3 and 2; R2: beat Tim Clark, 5 and 4; R3: lost to Nick O’Hern, 20 holes 2008 (1): R1: beat J.B. Holmes, 1-up; R2: beat Arron Oberholser, 3 and 2; R3: beat Aaron Baddeley, 20 holes; QF: beat K.J. Choi, 3 and 2; SF: beat Henrik Stenson, 2-up; Final: beat Stewart Cink, 8 and 7 2009 (T17): R1: beat Brendan Jones, 3 and 2; R2: lost to Tim Clark, 4 and 2 2011 (T33): R1: lost to Thomas Bjørn, 19 holes 2012 (T17): R1: beat Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño, 1-up, R2: lost to Nick Watney, 1-up 2013 (T33): R1: lost to Charles Howell III, 2 and 12019 (T5): G1: beat Aaron Wise, 3 and 1; G2: lost to Brandt Snedeker, 2 and 1; G3: beat Patrick Cantlay, 4 and 2; R4: beat Rory McIlroy, 2 and 1; QF: lost to Lucas Bjerregaard, 1-up

HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: December 30, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Cypress, CaliforniaRESIDENCE: Jupiter, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996

TIGER WOODS United States

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonHero World Challenge 17 73-69-72-73 287 -1 0Farmers Insurance Open T20 70-70-71-67 278 -10 41Genesis Open T15 70-71-65-72 278 -6 46WGC-Mexico Championship T10 71-66-70-69 276 -8 71THE PLAYERS Championship T30 70-71-72-69 282 -6 28WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T5 101Masters Tournament 1 70-68-67-70 275 -13 600PGA Championship CUT 72-73 145 +5 0the Memorial Tournament T9 70-72-70-67 279 -9 72U.S. Open T21 70-72-71-69 282 -2 42The Open Championship CUT 78-70 148 +6 0

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST W/D 75 75 +4 0BMW Championship T37 71-71-67-72 281 -7 66

FedExCup Rank: 42Official Money (Rank): $3,199,615 (24)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP 1 64-64-66-67 261 -19 500

FedExCup Rank: 12Official Money (Rank): $1,755,000 (7)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Fourball Foursomes Singles1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 24-15-1 7-9-0 11-4-1 6-2-02007, 2009, 2011, 2013

RYDER CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Fourball Foursomes Singles1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 13-21-3 5-10-0 4-9-1 4-2-22006, 2010, 2012, 2018

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (82): 1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. 1997 Mercedes Championships, Masters Tournament, GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, Motorola Western Open. 1998 BellSouth Classic. 1999 Buick Invitational, Memorial Tournament, Motorola Western Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, National Car Rental Golf Classic/Disney, THE TOUR Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2000 Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open. 2001 Bay Hill Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, Memorial Tournament, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, Masters Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Bay Hill Invitational presented by Cooper Tires, 100th Western Open presented by Golf Digest, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2004 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2005 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, Masters Tournament, The Open Championship, World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2006 Buick Invitational, Ford Championship at Doral, The Open Championship, Buick Open, PGA Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank Championship, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2007 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-CA Championship, Wachovia Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, PGA Championship, BMW Championship, THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. 2008 Buick Invitational, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, U.S. Open Championship. 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, the Memorial Tournament, AT&T National, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, BMW Championship. 2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance, AT&T National. 2013 Farmers Insurance Open, World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard, THE PLAYERS Championship, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. 2018 TOUR Championship 2019 Masters Tournament. 2020 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (16): 1997 Asian Honda Classic [Asia]. 1998 Johnnie Walker Classic [Asia]. 1999 Deutsche Bank Open-TPC of Europe [Eur], World Cup [indiv], World Cup [indiv]. 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur]. 2001 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur], Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur]. 2002 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur], Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur]. 2004 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 2005 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 2006 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur]. 2008 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur]. 2009 JBWere Australian Masters [Aus].

OTHER VICTORIES (14): 1998 PGA Grand Slam of Golf. 1999 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, World Cup [with Mark O’Meara]. 2000 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, EMC World Cup [with David Duval]. 2001 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, Williams World Challenge. 2002 PGA Grand Slam of Golf. 2004 Target World Challenge. 2005 PGA Grand Slam of Golf. 2006 Target World Challenge, PGA Grand Slam of Golf. 2007 Target World Challenge. 2011 Target World Challenge.

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InternationalTeam

Ernie Els, Captain

K.J. Choi, Captain’s AssistantTrevor Immelman, Captain’s Assistant

Geoff Ogilvy, Captain’s AssistantMike Weir, Captain’s Assistant

Byeong Hun An (replaced Jason Day) Abraham Ancer

Adam Hadwin (captain’s pick)Sungjae Im (captain’s pick)

Marc Leishman Haotong Li

Hideki MatsuyamaJoaquin Niemann (captain’s pick)

Louis OosthuizenC.T. Pan

Adam Scott Cameron Smith

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PGA TOUR VICTORIES (19): 1994 U.S. Open Championship. 1995 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic. 1996 Buick Classic. 1997 U.S. Open Championship, Buick Classic. 1998 Bay Hill Invitational. 1999 Nissan Open. 2000 The International Presented by Qwest. 2002 Genuity Championship, The Open Championship. 2003 Mercedes Championships, Sony Open in Hawaii. 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, the Memorial Tournament, World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2008 The Honda Classic. 2010 World Golf Championships-CA Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard. 2012 The Open Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (47): 1991 Amatola Classic [SAf], 1992 Protea Assurance South Africa Open [SAf], Lexington PGA Championship [SAf], South African Masters [SAf], Hollard Royal Swazi Sun Classic [SAf], First National Bank Players’ Championship [SAf], Goodyear Classic [SAf], 1993 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn], 1994 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Toyota World Match Play Championship [Eur], Johnnie Walker World Championship [Eur], Sarazen World Open, 1995 Lexington South African PGA Championship [SAf], Toyota World Match Play [Eur], Bells Cup [SAf], 1996 South African Open [SAf], Toyota World Match Play [Eur], Johnnie Walker Super Tour Event, World Cup [indiv], 1997 Johnnie Walker Classic [Aus], World Cup [indiv], 1998 South African Open [SAf], 1999 Alfred Dunhill PGA Championship [SAf], Sun City Nedbank Challenge [SAf], 2000 Standard Life Loch Lomond Open [Eur], Nedbank Challenge [SAf], 2001 Vodacom Players Championship [SAf], 2002 Heineken Classic [Eur], Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Cisco World Match Play [Eur], Nedbank Challenge [SAf], 2003 Heineken Classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur], The Barclays Scottish Open [Eur], Omega European Masters [Eur], HSBC World Match Play Championship [Eur], 2004 Heineken Classic [Eur], HSBC World Match Play Championship [Eur], 2005 Dubai Desert Classic [Eur], Qatar Masters [Eur], BMW Asian Open [Eur], Alfred Dunhill Championship [Eur], 2007 South African Airways Open [SAf], HSBC World Match Play Championship [Eur], 2008 King Hassan II Trophy, 2010 South African Open [SAf], 2013 BMW International Open [Eur]

OTHER VICTORIES (6): 1996 World Cup [with Wayne Westner], 1997 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, Dunhill Cup [with David Frost and Retief Goosen], 1998 Dunhill Cup [with David Frost and Retief Goosen], 2001 World Golf Championships-EMC World Cup [with Retief Goosen], 2010 PGA Grand Slam of Golf

HEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 210BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Johannesburg, South AfricaRESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994

ERNIE ELS South Africa

Ernie Els will take on the captain’s role for the first time and is the sixth person to serve as a captain for the International Team. Els is tied with Vijay Singh with eight appearances in the event (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) with an overall record of 20-18-2. He is tied for most all-time match appearances on the International Team in Presidents Cup history (40, Vijay Singh) and has won more matches than any other International Team member (20).

The World Golf Hall of Fame member has 19 career PGA TOUR victories to his credit, including four major championships between the U.S. Open (1994, 1997) and The Open Championship (2002, 2012). The former world No. 1 and native South African has also made his mark internationally with 47 total victories spread across the European Tour and South African Tour, representing South Africa five times in the World Cup (1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2001) as well as nine times in the Alfred Dunhill Cup (1992-2000).

CAPTAIN,INTERNATIONAL TEAM

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HEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: May 19, 1970 BIRTHPLACE: Wando, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Westlake, TexasTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994

K.J. CHOI Korea

K.J. Choi will return as an assistant for the second time after serving as vice captain to Nick Price when the Presidents Cup made its debut in Korea in 2015. A three-time Presidents Cup competitor (2003, 2007, 2011), Choi owns a 6-8 overall record and posted a 3-2 mark in 2011 at Royal Melbourne, where he partnered with fellow captain’s assistant Geoff Ogilvy to win two Four-Ball matches.

Choi’s more than 20 professional victories worldwide included eight career PGA TOUR titles, which were highlighted by his dramatic playoff win at THE PLAYERS Championship in 2011. Considered Asia’s most successful golfer to date, Choi spent 40 weeks inside the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

CAPTAIN’S ASSISTANT, INTERNATIONAL TEAM

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (8): 2002 Compaq Classic of New Orleans, Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick. 2005 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. 2006 Chrysler Championship. 2007 the Memorial Tournament presented by Morgan Stanley, AT&T National. 2008 Sony Open in Hawaii. 2011 THE PLAYERS Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (10): 1996 Korean Open. 1999 Kolon Korean Open, Kirin Open [Jpn], Ube Kosan Open [Jpn]. 2003 S.K. Telecom Open [Asia]. 2003 Linde German Masters [Eur]. 2005 S.K. Telecom Open [Asia]. 2009 Iskandar Johor Open [Asia]. 2011 CJ Invitational [Asia]. 2012 CJ Invitational [Asia].

TREVOR IMMELMAN South Africa

Trevor Immelman will make his debut as a captain’s assistant with two Presidents Cup berths on his resume (2005, 2007); he and fellow South African Els shared one Presidents Cup appearance together in 2007. In 2017, Immelman served as the first-ever International Team Captain for the Junior Presidents Cup, which debuted at Plainfield Country Club just days prior to the Presidents Cup at Liberty National.

Immelman is a two-time PGA TOUR winner whose career is highlighted by his victory at the 2008 Masters, where he edged Tiger Woods by three strokes. He also teamed with Rory Sabbatini in 2003 to win South Africa’s most recent World Cup of Golf title.

HEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 178BIRTHDATE: December 16, 1979 BIRTHPLACE: Cape Town, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Windermere, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (2): 2006 Cialis Western Open. 2008 Masters Tournament

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (2): 2013 Hotel Fitness Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (6): 2000 Vodacom Players Championship [SAf]. 2003 South African Airways Open [Eur], Dimension Data Pro-Am [SAf]. 2004 South African Airways Open [Eur], Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe [Eur]. 2007 Nedbank Challenge [SAf]

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PGA TOUR VICTORIES (8): 1999 Air Canada Championship. 2000 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship. 2001 THE TOUR Championship. 2003 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Nissan Open, Masters Tournament. 2004 Nissan Open. 2007 Fry’s Electronics Open.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 1997 BC TEL Pacific Open [Can], Canadian Masters [Can].

OTHER VICTORIES: (3): 2003 Champions Challenge [with Dean Wilson]. 1999 Telus Skins Game. 2004 Champions Challenge [with Dean Wilson].

HEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: May 12, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Sarnia, Ontario, CanadaRESIDENCE: Sandy, UtahTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992

MIKE WEIR Canada

Mike Weir will return for his second stint as a captain’s assistant after serving for Nick Price at the 2017 Presidents Cup. He has competed in five Presidents Cups (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) and was a teammate of Els four times. The eight-time PGA TOUR winner is 13-9-2 all-time at the Presidents Cup and one of five International Team members with 10 or more match wins in the competition. In 2007, the Presidents Cup was staged in Canada for the first time, and Weir put on a show for his Canadians fans with a 3-1-1 record that was capped by a thrilling 1-up victory over Tiger Woods in Singles.

Of his eight PGA TOUR victories, Weir’s most triumphant moment came with his breakthrough playoff win at the 2003 Masters – one of three titles he collected that season.

CAPTAIN’S ASSISTANT, INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Geoff Ogilvy will join Captain Els for a second tour as a captain’s assistant, after being selected by Nick Price for the 2017 event. Ogilvy played on three consecutive International Presidents Cup Teams (2007, 2009, 2011), where he accumulated a 7-6-1 record.

The local Melburnian has eight career PGA TOUR victories, including the 2006 U.S. Open and three World Golf Championships events. Ogilvy also won two of his native Australia’s biggest titles, the Australian PGA in 2008 and the Australian Open in 2010.

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (8): 2005 Chrysler Classic of Tucson. 2006 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship, U.S. Open Championship. 2008 World Golf Championships-CA Championship. 2009 Mercedes-Benz Championship, World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. 2010 SBS Championship. 2014 Barracuda Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 2008 Australian PGA [Aus], 2010 Australian Open [Aus]

HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: June 11, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, AustraliaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998

GEOFF OGILVY ( OH-GIL-VEE ) Australia

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HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 209BIRTHDATE: September 17, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Orlando, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2011

BYEONG HUN AN Korea

BEST PGA TOUR CAREER FINISH: 2-2016 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. 2-2018 the Memorial Tournament, RBC Canadian Open.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 2014 Rolex Trophy [EurChall]. 2015 BMW PGA Championship [Eur], Shinhan Donghae Open [Kor].

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular Season CIMB Classic T13 66-70-68-66 270 -18 54THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T41 70-77-70-67 284 -4 12HSBC Champions T41 75-71-74-74 294 +6 16ISPS Handa World Cup T6 62-72-68-70 272 -16 0Waste Management Phoenix T20 66-68-66-76 276 -8 40WGC-Mexico Championship T45 77-74-64-70 285 +1 11The Honda Classic T36 74-68-70-69 281 +1 13Arnold Palmer Invt’l T10 72-72-69-68 281 -7 65THE PLAYERS Championship T26 66-71-73-71 281 -7 35WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T40 63-63-44 0 -43 11Valero Texas Open T7 69-68-73-66 276 -12 75RBC Heritage CUT 74-75 149 +7 0Wells Fargo Championship W/D 72-70-71 213 E 0PGA Championship CUT 74-74 148 +8 0Charles Schwab Challenge 68 69-72-77-69 287 +7 3the Memorial Tournament T17 72-72-70-68 282 -6 47U.S. Open T16 70-72-68-71 281 -3 55Travelers Championship CUT 70-73 143 +3 0Rocket Mortgage T13 68-66-69-70 273 -15 56The Open Championship T32 73-67-70-75 285 +1 22Wyndham Championship 3 62-65-66-67 260 -20 190

FedExCup Playoffs THE NORTHERN TRUST T38 73-66-68-72 279 -5 64BMW Championship T28 71-70-69-69 279 -9 118

FedExCup Rank: 53Official Money (Rank): $1,990,033 (55)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

The Greenbrier T47 67-67-69-72 275 -5 7Sanderson Farms Champ. 3 66-66-70-69 271 -17 190Safeway Open CUT 75-74 149 +5 0Shriners Hospitals CUT 68-74 142 E 0THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T6 64-69-73-69 275 -13 95ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T8 70-68-66-66 270 -10 82WGC-HSBC Champions T14 69-71-69-69 278 -10 59

FedExCup Rank: 16Official Money (Rank): $1,232,748 (15)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (2-6-2) 2016 (T9): G1: halved with Scott Piercy; G2: beat Jason Dufner, 2-ip; G3: halved with Rickie Fowler; R4: lost to Rafa Cabrera Bello, WD 2017 (T58): G1: lost to Charl Schwartzel, 6 and 5; G2: lost to Paul Casey, 2 and 1: G3: lost to Joost Luiten, 1-up 2019 (T40): G1 lost to Tommy Fleetwood, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 1-up; G3: beat Kyle Stanley, 6 and 5

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HEIGHT: 5-7WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: February 27, 1991 BIRTHPLACE: McAllen, TexasRESIDENCE: San Antonio, TexasTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2013

ABRAHAM ANCER Mexico

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T5 67-68-68-65 268 -20 93THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T73 75-71-68-80 294 +6 2Shriners Hospitals T4 66-66-69-66 267 -17 115Mayakoba Golf Classic T21 65-68-67-71 271 -13 39ISPS Handa World Cup T2 67-70-65-66 268 -20 0Sony Open in Hawaii T29 68-66-68-69 271 -9 27Desert Classic T18 66-67-73-66 272 -16 40Farmers Insurance Open CUT 70-72 142 -2 0Waste Management Phoenix CUT 70-73 143 +1 0Genesis Open T44 69-71-70-73 283 -1 10WGC-Mexico Championship T39 71-72-71-70 284 E 16Arnold Palmer Invt’l CUT 77-74 151 +7 0THE PLAYERS Championship T12 69-66-70-72 277 -11 66WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T17 50Valero Texas Open T42 67-72-71-73 283 -5 10RBC Heritage CUT 73-73 146 +4 0Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 52-70 137 -22 0AT&T Byron Nelson T59 69-71-69-68 277 -7 4PGA Championship T16 73-70-69-71 283 +3 52Charles Schwab Challenge T58 68-72-75-70 285 +5 4the Memorial Tournament T65 72-71-75-74 292 +4 3U.S. Open T49 74-68-69-76 287 +3 9Travelers Championship T8 64-73-70-63 270 -10 75The Open Championship CUT 72-72 144 +2 0Wyndham Championship CUT 68-69 137 -3 0

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST 2 67-65-68-69 269 -15 1200BMW Championship T28 68-72-69-70 279 -9 118TOUR Championship T21 72-69-72-72 285 +5 0

FedExCup Rank: 21Official Money (Rank): $2,688,625 (32)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open CUT 70-73 143 -1 0Shriners Hospitals CUT 68-70 138 -4 0THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T57 73-74-71-69 287 -1 5ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T41 74-68-68-69 279 -1 13WGC-HSBC Champions T4 68-71-67-67 273 -15 120Mayakoba Golf Classic T8 66-72-65-67 270 -14 80

FedExCup Rank: 41 Official Money (Rank): $633,835 (38)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

BEST PGA TOUR CAREER FINISH: 2-2019 THE NORTHERN TRUST.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2015 Nova Scotia Open.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First AppearanceWGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (2-1-0)

2019 (T17): G1: lost to Paul Casey, 5 and 3; G2: beat Cameron Smith, 3 and 2; G3: beat Charles Howell III, 5 and 3

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2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular Season Safeway Open CUT 77-69 146 +2 0THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T10 71-71-72-64 278 -10 67WGC-HSBC Champions T30 74-68-74-75 291 +3 28Mayakoba Golf Classic T10 65-67-68-68 268 -16 65ISPS Handa World Cup T4 68-73-64-66 271 -17 0Sony Open in Hawaii T57 73-65-70-67 275 -5 5Desert Classic T2 65-66-65-67 263 -25 245Waste Management Phoenix T44 72-67-69-72 280 -4 10AT&T Pebble Beach T18 72-70-65-72 279 -8 46Genesis Open 75 68-72-77-77 294 +10 2Arnold Palmer Invt’l T33 70-75-68-73 286 -2 20THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 76-75 151 +7 0Valspar Championship CUT 73-71 144 +2 0RBC Heritage T48 71-69-74-71 285 +1 8Zurich Classic of New Orl T13 50-68-34-71 270 -65 28Wells Fargo Championship T38 73-69-68-73 283 -1 15PGA Championship T29 72-70-70-73 285 +5 28the Memorial Tournament T52 72-73-73-71 289 +1 6RBC Canadian Open 6 65-66-67-70 268 -12 100Travelers Championship CUT 70-70 140 E 03M Open 4 64-66-69-67 266 -18 135The Open Championship T57 74-69-72-73 288 +4 5Wyndham Championship CUT 68-70 138 -2 0

FedExCup Playoffs THE NORTHERN TRUST T43 67-71-73-69 280 -4 40BMW Championship T43 67-68-71-76 282 -6 45

FedExCup Rank: 52Official Money (Rank): $2,039,012 (53)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open 2 68-70-67-67 272 -16 300Shriners Hospitals T4 67-66-68-63 264 -20 115ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T41 71-69-71-68 279 -1 13WGC-HSBC Champions T46 74-77-69-68 288 E 11RSM Classic T68 71-67-74-68 280 E 3 FedExCup Rank: 15Official Money (Rank): $1,121,446 (18)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2017 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2017 Valspar Championship.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (2): 2014 Chiquita Classic, Chile Classic.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (2): 2010 Desert Dunes Classic [Can]. 2011 PacificColombiaTour [Can].

OTHER VICTORIES (2): 2010 Desert Dunes Classic. 2011 PacificColombiaTourChampionship.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (0-2-1)

2017 (0-2-1)Four-Ball: Matsuyama/Hadwin halved with Spieth/ReedFoursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Hadwin, 4 and 3Singles: Mickelson (U.S.) def. Hadwin, 2 and 1

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (1-0-2)

2018 (T17): G1: halved with Kevin Kisner; G2: beat Dustin Johnson, 4 and 3; G3: halved with Bernd Wiesberger

HEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: November 2, 1987BIRTHPLACE: Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, CanadaRESIDENCE: Abbotsford, British Columbia, CanadaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2009

ADAM HADWIN Canada

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HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: March 30, 1998BIRTHPLACE: Cheongju, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Jeju, South KoreaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2015

SUNGJAE IM Korea

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonSafeway Open T4 66-69-69-71 275 -13 104THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T41 73-71-71-69 284 -4 12Sanderson Farms Champ. CUT 72-73 145 +1 0Shriners Hospitals T15 72-65-69-65 271 -13 48Mayakoba Golf Classic CUT 66-73 139 -3 0The RSM Classic T37 68-69-68-67 272 -10 15Sony Open in Hawaii T16 71-64-65-68 268 -12 50Desert Classic T12 71-65-64-71 271 -17 56Farmers Insurance Open T52 72-68-72-72 284 -4 6Waste Management Phoenix T7 69-68-67-69 273 -11 85AT&T Pebble Beach CUT 71-77-69 217 +2 0Genesis Open CUT 76-69 145 +3 0The Honda Classic T51 70-64-77-71 282 +2 6Arnold Palmer Invt’l T3 71-69-71-68 279 -9 145THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 73-71 144 E 0Valspar Championship T4 70-67-71-70 278 -6 122Corales Puntacana T7 67-67-69-71 274 -14 50Valero Texas Open T20 73-69-68-69 279 -9 43RBC Heritage CUT 72-74 146 +4 0Zurich Classic of New Orl T37 45-72-41-73 282 -57 2Wells Fargo Championship T31 70-69-71-72 282 -2 22AT&T Byron Nelson 83 71-69-73 213 E 1PGA Championship CUT 71-74 145 +5 0Charles Schwab Challenge CUT 72-72 144 +4 0the Memorial Tournament T57 72-70-75-73 290 +2 5RBC Canadian Open 7 64-68-73-64 269 -11 90Travelers Championship T21 68-69-71-66 274 -6 35Rocket Mortgage T21 69-68-66-72 275 -13 363M Open T15 65-70-68-67 270 -14 48John Deere Classic T26 68-67-67-70 272 -12 29The Open Championship CUT 71-80 151 +9 0Wyndham Championship T6 62-67-70-65 264 -16 80

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T38 67-68-76-68 279 -5 64BMW Championship T11 70-72-66-67 275 -13 245TOUR Championship T19 67-71-73-70 281 +1 0

FedExCup Rank: 19Official Money (Rank): $2,851,134 (30)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYThe Greenbrier T19 66-67-67-71 271 -9 43Sanderson Farms Champ. 2 68-69-67-66 270 -18 300Safeway Open T49 70-72-71-71 284 -4 8THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T39 68-73-70-72 283 -5 15ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T3 71-64-67-65 267 -13 162WGC-HSBC Champions T11 66-69-70-72 277 -11 69 FedExCup Rank: 7 Official Money (Rank): $1,587,691 (9)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

BEST PGA TOUR CAREER FINISH: 2-2020 Sanderson Farms Champ.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (2): 2018 WinCo Foods Portland Open, The Bahamas Great Exuma.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (1): 2019 Genesis Championship.

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (3-7-3)2017 (0-3-2)Foursomes: Mickelson/Kisner halved with Leishman/DayFour-Ball: Mickelson/Kisner (U.S.) def. Day/Leishman, 1-up Foursomes: Reed/Spieth (U.S.) def. Day/Leishman, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Johnson/Koepka (U.S) def. Grace/Leishman, 3 and 2Singles: Leishman halved with Chappell2015 (1-2-1)Foursomes: Spieth/D. Johnson (U.S.) def. Lee/Leishman, 4 and 3Four-ball: Holmes/Watson (U.S.) def. Leishman/Bowditch, 2-upFoursomes: Watson/Homes halved with Scott/LeishmanSingles: Leishman (Int.) def. Spieth, 1-up2013 (2-2-0)Four-ball: Kuchar/Woods (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Leishman, 5 and 4 Foursomes: Cabrera/Leishman (Intl.) def. Simpson/Snedeker, 2 and 1Foursomes: Dufner/Johnson (U.S.) def. Sterne/Leishman, 4 and 3Singles: Leishman (Int.) def. Kuchar, 1-up

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (8-9-2) 2014 (T33): R1: lost to Sergio Garcia, 22 holes2015 (T9): G1: def. Justin Rose, 3 and 2; G2: def. Ryan Palmer, 4 and 3; G3: def. Anirban Lahiri, 1-up; R4: lost to Gary Woodland, 2 and 12016 (T51): G1: halved with Ryan Moore; G2: lost to Lee Westwood, 1-up; G3: lost to Sergio Garcia, 5 and 4 2017 (T9): G1: beat Lee Westwood, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Pat Perez, 2 and 1; G3: beat Jason Day, concession; R4: lost to Phil Mickelson, 4 and 32018 (T52): G1: lost to Julian Suri, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Bubba Watson, 3 and 2; G3: halved with Branden Grace 2019 (T9): G1: beat Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 2-up; G2: beat Russell Knox, 2-up; G3: beat Bryson DeChambeau, 5 and 4; R4: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 2 and 1

HEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: October 24, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Warrnambool, Victoria, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Virginia Beach, VirginiaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005

MARC LEISHMAN (LEESH-mun) Australia

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCup Tournament Position Scores Score Par Points PGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic 1 68-62-67-65 262 -26 500THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T18 75-71-68-66 280 -8 45ISPS Handa World Cup T2 62-76-65-65 268 -20 0Sentry T of C T4 68-70-68-71 277 -15 115Sony Open in Hawaii T3 67-64-68-64 263 -17 133Farmers Insurance Open T43 68-73-70-72 283 -5 10Genesis Open T4 69-69-67-68 273 -11 122WGC-Mexico Championship T62 77-75-69-72 293 +9 4Arnold Palmer Invt’l T23 72-70-72-70 284 -4 34THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 71-73 144 E 0WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T9 68Masters Tournament T49 72-72-70-75 289 +1 9RBC Heritage T58 70-69-77-71 287 +3 5PGA Championship CUT 74-74 148 +8 0the Memorial Tournament 5 67-71-69-69 276 -12 110U.S. Open T35 69-74-70-72 285 +1 19Travelers Championship T21 66-70-70-68 274 -6 35The Open Championship CUT 78-72 150 +8 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l 3 69-69-63-67 268 -12 200

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST CUT 73-71 144 +2 0BMW Championship T19 72-71-67-67 277 -11 172TOUR Championship T24 71-73-72-67 283 +3 0

FedExCup Rank: 24Official Money (Rank): $3,886,577 (16)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYThe Greenbrier W/D 76 76 +6 0Safeway Open 3 70-72-67-65 274 -14 190THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T43 72-69-72-71 284 -4 12ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP 69 76-70-69-71 286 +6 3 FedExCup Rank: 44Official Money (Rank): $504,540 (45)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2013, 2015, 2017 3-7-3 0-4-0 1-3-2 2-0-1

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (4): 2012 Travelers Championship. 2017 Arnold Palmer Invt’l, BMW Champi-onship. 2019 CIMB Classic.

KORN FERRY TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2008 WNB Golf Classic.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (5): 2006 Queensland Cairns Classic [Aus], Toyota Southern Classic [Aus], Jisan Resort Open [Kor]. 2007 Toyota Southern Classic [Aus]. 2015 Nedbank Golf Challenge [Eur].

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First AppearanceDELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (2-5-0)

2018 (T59): G1: lost to Patrick Reed, 3 and 2; G2: lost to Jordan Spieth, 4 and 2; G3: lost to Charl Schwartzel, 3 and 22019 (T9): G1: beat Alex Noren, 5 and 4; G2: beat Brooks Koepka, 1-up, G3: lost to Tom Lewis, 1-up, R4: lost to Kevin Kisner, 6 and 5

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: August 03, 1995BIRTHPLACE: Hunan, ChinaRESIDENCE: Shanghai, ChinaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2011

HAOTONG LI China

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonWGC-HSBC Champions T11 73-72-69-70 284 -4 WGC-Mexico Championship T19 69-72-71-67 279 -5 Arnold Palmer Invitational CUT 77-74 151 +7 THE PLAYERS Championship CUT 69-75 144 E WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T9 Valero Texas Open T52 70-70-73-71 284 -4 Masters Tournament T43 72-74-73-68 287 -1 PGA Championship T36 73-69-70-74 286 +6 the Memorial Tournament T37 69-72-74-71 286 -2 U.S. Open T52 71-70-72-75 288 +4 The Open Championship CUT 74-72 146 +4 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invit’l T20 69-69-67-70 275 -5

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WGC-HSBC Champions T24 64-72-74-72 282 -6

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

BEST PGA TOUR CAREER FINISH: 3-2017 The Open Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (3): 2014 Nanshan China Masters [OneAsia]. 2016 Volvo China Open [Eur]. 2018 Omega Dubai Desert Classic [Eur].

OTHER VICTORIES (3): 2014 Sanya Hainan Open, Tour Championship presented by CTS Tycoon, Jianye Tianzhu Henan Open.

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HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 198BIRTHDATE: February 25, 1992BIRTHPLACE: Ehime, JapanRESIDENCE: Sendai, JapanTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2013

HIDEKI MATSUYAMA (MAH-TSU-YAH-MAH) Japan

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonTHE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T18 71-74-66-69 280 -8 45WGC-HSBC Champions T30 72-70-77-72 291 +3 28Hero World Challenge 18 74-68-71-75 288 E 0Sony Open in Hawaii T51 69-67-65-73 274 -6 6Farmers Insurance Open T3 66-66-73-67 272 -16 162Waste Management Phoenix T15 68-69-69-69 275 -9 51Genesis Open T9 71-69-70-67 277 -7 67WGC-Mexico Championship T19 72-70-67-70 279 -5 47Arnold Palmer Invt’l T33 72-70-71-73 286 -2 20THE PLAYERS Championship T8 71-72-66-67 276 -12 85WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T24 29Masters Tournament T32 75-70-68-72 285 -3 25Wells Fargo Championship T31 73-70-70-69 282 -2 22AT&T Byron Nelson T23 67-70-68-67 272 -12 34PGA Championship T16 70-68-68-77 283 +3 52the Memorial Tournament 6 71-70-64-72 277 -11 100U.S. Open T21 69-73-70-70 282 -2 42Rocket Mortgage T13 68-67-68-70 273 -15 563M Open T7 64-70-66-68 268 -16 77The Open Championship CUT 71-74 145 +3 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T43 65-71-72-72 280 E 12Wyndham Championship CUT 67-70 137 -3 0

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T30 68-68-70-72 278 -6 92BMW Championship 3 69-63-73-63 268 -20 760TOUR Championship T9 66-75-66-71 278 -2 0

FedExCup Rank: 9Official Money (Rank): $3,335,137 (23)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open CUT 72-72 144 E 0Shriners Hospitals T16 68-67-68-65 268 -16 52THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T3 69-70-69-65 273 -15 145ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP 2 65-67-65-67 264 -16 300WGC-HSBC Champions T11 75-67-68-67 277 -11 69 FedExCup Rank: 10 Official Money (Rank): $1,832,250 (6)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2013, 2015, 2017 4-6-3 1-2-2 1-3-1 2-1-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (5): 2014 the Memorial Tournament. 2016 Waste Management Phoenix. 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions, Waste Management Phoenix, WGC-Bridgestone Invit’l.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (8): 2011 Mitsui Sumitomo Visa Taiheiyo [Jpn]. 2013 Tsuruya Open [Jpn], Diamond Cup Golf [Jpn], Fujisankei Classic [Jpn], Casio World Open [Jpn]. 2014 Dunlop Phoenix [Jpn]. 2016 Japan Open Golf Championship [Jpn], Taiheiyo Masters [Jpn].

OTHER VICTORIES (1): 2016 Hero World Challenge.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (4-6-3)2017 (1-2-1)Foursomes: Thomas/Fowler (U.S.) def. Schwartzel/Matsuyama, 6 and 4Four-Ball: Spieth/Reed halved with Matsuyama/HadwinFour-Ball: Berger/Thomas (U.S.) def. Matsuyama/Vegas, 3 and 2Singles: Matsuyama (Int.) def. Thomas, 3 and 1 2015 (2-1-1)Foursomes: Watson/Holmes (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 3 and 2Foursomes: Haas/Kuchar halved with Matsuyama/BaeFour-Ball: Matsuyama/Bae (Int.) def. Walker/Kirk, 6 and 5Singles: Matsuyama (Int.) def. Holmes, 1-up2013 (1-3-1) Four-Ball: Haas/Simpson halved with Scott/Matsuyama (Int.) Foursomes: Scott/Matsuyama (Int.) def. Johnson/Dufner, 2 and 1 Four-Ball: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 1-upFoursomes: Haas/Stricker (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 4 and 3 Singles: Mahan (U.S.) def. Matsuyama, 3 and 2

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (8-8-2) 2014 (T17): R1: def. Martin Kaymer, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Graeme McDowell, 1-up2015 (T9): G1: def. Alexander Levy, 5 and 4; G2: def. Joost Luiten, 2-up; G3: def. Kevin Na, 5 and 4; R4: lost to Rory McIlroy, 6 and 52016 (T18): G1: lost to Rafa Cabrera-Bello, 1-up; G2: beat Soren Kjeldsen, 4 and 2; G3: beat Kevin Kisner, 3 and 22017 (T51): G1: halved with Jim Furyk; G2: lost to Ross Fisher, 2 and 1; G3: lost to Louis Oosthuizen, 6 and 42018 (T36): G1: beat Yusaku Miyazato, 2 and 1; G2: lost to Cameron Smith, 1-up; G3: lost to Patrick Cantlay, 4 and 32019 (T24): G1: lost to Branden Grace, 4 and 3; G2: halved with Chez Reavie; G3: beat Dustin Johnson, 3 and 2

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First Appearance

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 154BIRTHDATE: November 07, 1998BIRTHPLACE: Santiago, ChileRESIDENCE: Santiago, ChileTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2018

JOAQUIN NIEMANN Chile

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonSafeway Open T83 68-73-75 216 E 1THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T36 75-70-69-69 283 -5 18Shriners Hospitals T10 69-68-67-66 270 -14 65Mayakoba Golf Classic T60 66-71-73-69 279 -5 4The RSM Classic T65 73-66-69-68 276 -6 3Desert Classic CUT 69-72-71 212 -4 0Farmers Insurance Open T72 66-73-70-80 289 +1 2Waste Management Phoenix CUT 71-71 142 E 0Genesis Open T44 71-66-72-74 283 -1 10The Honda Classic T59 71-70-71-71 283 +3 4Arnold Palmer Invt’l T46 71-71-76-70 288 E 9Valspar Championship T37 69-73-70-73 285 +1 17Corales Puntacana CUT 71-75 146 +2 0Valero Texas Open CUT 72-76 148 +4 0Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 32-75 142 -37 0Wells Fargo Championship T38 73-70-69-71 283 -1 15PGA Championship CUT 75-71 146 +6 0Charles Schwab Challenge T31 71-70-70-70 281 +1 21the Memorial Tournament T27 72-71-68-73 284 -4 28RBC Canadian Open T31 67-70-68-70 275 -5 24Travelers Championship T5 69-65-69-66 269 -11 100Rocket Mortgage T5 68-66-69-68 271 -17 903M Open T23 73-63-65-70 271 -13 31John Deere Classic T10 66-69-69-65 269 -15 63The Open Championship CUT 76-71 147 +5 0Wyndham Championship T13 67-66-69-63 265 -15 54

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T30 70-71-71-66 278 -6 92BMW Championship T31 74-65-69-72 280 -8 92

FedexCup Rank: 67Official Money (Rank): $1,434,519 (78)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYThe Greenbrier 1 65-62-68-64 259 -21 500Sanderson Farms Champ. T54 68-73-73-70 284 -4 5Shriners Hospitals CUT 69-69 138 -4 0THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T12 65-73-71-68 277 -11 59ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T33 68-68-67-74 277 -3 21Mayakoba Golf Classic CUT 76-68 144 +2 0 FedExCup Rank: 8 Official Money (Rank): $1,613,888 (8)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Fourball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2020 The Greenbrier.

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (7-5-3)

2017 (2-2-1)Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.). def. Berger/Koepka, 3 and 1 Four-Ball: Fowler/Thomas (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Grace, 3 and 2Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace halved with Thomas/FowleFour-Ball: Spieth/Reed (U.S.) def. Day/Oosthuizen, 2 and 1Singles: Oosthuizen (Int.) def. Reed, 1-up2015 (4-0-1)Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.). def. Kuchar/Reed, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Spieth/D. Johnson, 4 and 3Foursomes: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Reed/Fowler, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Oosthuizen/Grace (Int.) def. Watson/Holmes, 1-upSingles: Oosthuizen halved with Reed2013 (1-3-1)Four-Ball: Oosthuizen/Schwartzel (Intl.) def. Mickelson/Bradley, 2 and 1 Foursomes: Kuchar/Woods (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 4 and 2 Four-Ball: Snedeker/Mahan (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 2-up Foursomes: Simpson/Snedeker (U.S.) def. Oosthuizen/Schwartzel, 1-upSingles: Oosthuizen halved with Simpson

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (22-12-0)

2009 (T33): R1: lost to Rory McIlroy, 2 and 12011 (T33): R1: lost to Bo Van Pelt, 2-up2012 (T17): R1: def. Aaron Baddeley, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Steve Stricker, 1-up2013 (T17): R1: def. Richie Ramsay, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Robert Garrigus, 3 and 22014 (T5): R1: def. Nick Watney, 1-up; R2: def. Henrik Stenson, 4 and 3; R3: def. Webb Simpson, 5 and 4; QF: lost to Jason Day, 2 and 12015 (T5): G1: def. Keegan Bradley, 6 and 5; G2: def. Miguel Angel Jimenez, 2-up; G3: def. Bubba Watson, 19 holes; R4: def. Rickie Fowler, 1-up; QF: lost to Jim Furyk, 4 and 22016 (2): G1: beat Matt Jones, 2 and 1; G2: beat Bernd Wiesberger, 2 and 1; G3: beat Andy Sullivan, 4 and 2; R4: beat Jordan Spieth, 4 and 2; QF: beat Dustin Johnson, 2 and 1; SF: beat Rafa Cabrera-Bello, 4 and 3; Final: lost to Jason Day 5 and 42017 (T17): G1: beat Ross Fisher, 4 and 3; G2: lost to Jim Furyk, 3 and 2; G3: beat Hideki Matsuyama, 6 and 42018 (T9): G1: beat Jason Dufner, 1-up; G2: lost to James Hahn, 3 and 1; G3: beat Jason Day, 2-up; R4: lost to Ian Poulter, 2 and 12019 (T5): G1: lost to Kyle Stanley, 3 and 2; G2: beat Byeong Hun An, 1-up, G3: beat Tommy Fleetwood, 4 and 3; R4: beat Marc Leishman, 2 and 1; QF: lost to Kevin Kisner, 2 and 1

HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: October 19, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Mossel Bay, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Pinnacle Point, South AfricaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002

LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN (LOU-wee WEST-haze-un) South Africa

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T5 66-68-65-69 268 -20 93THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T29 72-71-70-69 282 -6 25Genesis Open CUT 75-70 145 +3 0WGC-Mexico Championship T25 72-66-69-73 280 -4 39Arnold Palmer Invt’l CUT 76-72 148 +4 0THE PLAYERS Championship T56 73-70-73-70 286 -2 5Valspar Championship T2 70-72-66-69 277 -7 245WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T5 101Masters Tournament T29 71-66-71-76 284 -4 31Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 42-78 142 -24 0PGA Championship T60 70-68-73-79 290 +10 5the Memorial Tournament T57 73-70-71-76 290 +2 5U.S. Open T7 66-70-70-72 278 -6 97Travelers Championship T36 66-68-74-68 276 -4 17The Open Championship T20 70-72-72-69 283 -1 41WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T20 73-69-66-67 275 -5 47

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T6 68-65-70-69 272 -12 355BMW Championship T11 70-69-68-68 275 -13 245TOUR Championship T21 70-71-70-70 281 +1 0

FedExCup Rank: 21Official Money (Rank): $2,539,183 (37)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T46 69-69-71-71 280 E 9WGC-HSBC Champions 3 68-69-65-69 271 -17 200 FedExCup Rank: 43Official Money (Rank): $626,687 (39)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2013, 2015, 2017 7-5-3 3-3-0 3-2-1 1-0-2

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2010 The Open Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (14): 2004 Vodacom Origins of Golf-Arabella [SAf]. 2007 Platinum Classic [SAf], Dimension Data Pro-Am [SAf], Telekom PGA Championship [SAf]. 2008 Telekom PGA Championship [SAf]. 2010 Open de Golf de Andalucia [Eur]. 2011 Africa Open [Eur]. 2012 Africa Open [Eur], Maybank Malaysian Open [Eur]. 2013 Volvo Golf Champions [Eur]. 2014 Volvo Golf Champions [Eur]. 2016 ISPS HANDA Perth International [Eur]. 2018 South African Open Hosted by the City of Johannesburg [Eur], South African Open Hosted by the City of Johannesburg [Eur].

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HEIGHT: 5-6WEIGHT: 145BIRTHDATE: November 12, 1991BIRTHPLACE: Miaoli, Chinese TaipeiRESIDENCE: Houston, TexasTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2015

C.T.PAN Chinese Taipei

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T30 65-73-70-68 276 -12 26THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T23 76-69-70-66 281 -7 34WGC-HSBC Champions T22 68-76-70-75 289 +1 41Mayakoba Golf Classic T16 67-69-68-66 270 -14 49The RSM Classic CUT 71-71 142 E 0Desert Classic T51 66-70-70-70 276 -12 6Farmers Insurance Open T66 64-75-71-77 287 -1 3Waste Management Phoenix T60 73-68-72-71 284 E 4Genesis Open T44 69-73-69-72 283 -1 10The Honda Classic CUT 71-74 145 +5 0Arnold Palmer Invt’l CUT 73-73 146 +2 0THE PLAYERS Championship T72 72-70-74-76 292 +4 3Valspar Championship T42 71-70-71-74 286 +2 12Valero Texas Open CUT 72-72 144 E 0RBC Heritage 1 71-65-69-67 272 -12 500Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 40-73 141 -31 0AT&T Byron Nelson T35 66-70-69-69 274 -10 17PGA Championship CUT 78-71 149 +9 0Charles Schwab Challenge T3 68-67-68-69 272 -8 162U.S. Open CUT 80-73 153 +11 0Travelers Championship T36 67-70-71-68 276 -4 17The Open Championship CUT 77-74 151 +9 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T48 72-70-70-69 281 +1 10

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T24 68-67-72-70 277 -7 133BMW Championship T31 71-67-70-72 280 -8 92

FedExCup Rank: 37Official Money (Rank): $2,362,399 (43)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open CUT 71-76 147 +3 0Shriners Hospitals CUT 68-72 140 -2 0THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES 56 74-69-72-71 286 -2 5ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T59 68-75-71-69 283 +3 4Mayakoba Golf Classic T11 68-70-66-67 271 -13 65

FedExCup Rank: 119 Official Money (Rank): $206,303 (106)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2019 RBC Heritage.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

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PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES (14-20-5)2017 (1-3-0)Foursomes: Kuchar/Johnson (U.S.) def. Vegas/Scott, 1-upFour-Ball: Johnson/Koepka (U.S.) def. Scott/Vegas, 3 and 2Foursomes: Johnson/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Hadwin, 4 and 3Singles: Scott (Int.) def. Koepka, 3 and 22015 (1-2-2)Foursomes: Watson/Holmes (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Mickelson/Z. Johnson halved with Scott/DayFoursomes: Watson/Homes halved with Scott/LeishmanFour-Ball: Mickelson/Z. Johnson (U.S.) def. Scott/Lahiri , 3 and 2Singles: Scott (Int.) def. Fowler, 6 and 52013 (2-2-1) Four-Ball: Haas/Simpson halved with Scott/Matsuyama Foursomes: Scott/Matsuyama (Int.) def. Johnson/Dufner, 2 and 1 Four-Ball: Woods/Kuchar (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 1-up Foursomes: Haas/Stricker (U.S.) def. Scott/Matsuyama, 4 and 3 Singles: Scott (Int.) def. Haas, 2 and 12011 (2-3-0)Foursomes: Choi/Scott (Int.) def. Woods/Stricker, 7 and 6Four-Ball: Mickelson/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Kim, 2 and 1Foursomes: Johnson/Woods(U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Furyk/Watney (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 1-upSingles: Scott (Int.) def. Mickelson, 2 and 12009 (1-4-0)Foursomes: Scott/Els (Int.) def. Mahan/O’Hair, 2 and 1Four-Ball: Mickelson/Leonard (U.S.) def. Goosen/Scott, 3 and 2Foursomes: Leonard/Furyk (U.S.) def. Els/Scott, 4 and 2Four-Ball: Kim/Furyk (U.S.) def. Cabrera/Scott, 2-upSingles: Cink (U.S.) def. Scott, 4 and 32007 (1-3-1)Foursomes: Mahan/Stricker (U.S.) def. Scott/Ogilvy, 3 and 2Four-Ball: Stricker/Verplank (U.S.) def. Scott/Choi, 2 and 1Foursomes: Woods/Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Scott/Goosen halved with Mickelson/AustinSingles: Scott (Int.) def. Z. Johnson, 2 and 12005 (3-1-1)Foursomes: Scott/Goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Couples, 4 and 3Four-Ball: Scott/Goosen (Int.) def. Couples/Toms, 3 and 1Foursomes: Leonard/Verplank halved with Goosen/ScottFour-Ball: Goosen/Scott (Int.) def. Verplank/Justin Leonard, 5 and 4Singles: Furyk (U.S.) def. Scott, 3 and 22003 (3-2-0)Foursomes Els/Scott (Int.) def. Leonard/Furyk, 1-up Four-Ball: Furyk/Haas (U.S.) def. Appleby/Scott, 6 and 5Foursomes: Els/Scott (Int.) def. DiMarco/Mickelson, 1-upFour-Ball: Scott/Choi (Int.) def. Perry/Kelly, 5 and 4Singles: Howell (U.S.) def. Scott, 5 and 4

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (15-16-1) 2002 (T17) R1: def. Bernhard Langer, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Brad Faxon, 3 and 22003 (3) R1: def. Bernhard Langer, 3 and 2; R2: def. Rocco Mediate, 1-up; R3: def. Kevin Sutherland, 2 and 1; QF: def. Jay Haas, 2 and 1; SF: lost to Tiger Woods, 19 holes; Consolation: def. Peter Lonard, 1-up2004 (T9) R1: def. Miguel Angel Jimenez, 2 and 1; R2: def. Robert Allenby, 23 holes; R3: lost to Davis Love III, 4 and 32005 (T5) R1: def. Trevor Immelman, 2-up; R2: def. David Howell, 2 and 1; R3: def. Sergio Garcia, 4 and 3; QF: lost to David Toms, 2 and 12006 (T17) R1: def. Lucas Glover, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Tom Lehman, 1-up2007 (T33) R1: lost to Shaun Micheel, 21 holes2008 (T17) R1: def. Brendan Jones, 2 and 1; R2: lost to Woody Austin, 19 holes2009 (T33) R1: lost to Sean O’Hair, 1-up2010 (T17) R1: def. Angel Cabrera, 3 and 2; R2: lost to Ian Poulter, 2 and 12011 (T33) R1: lost to Ben Crane, 4 and 22012 (T33) R1: lost to Robert Rock, 1-up2013 (T33) R1: lost to Tim Clark, 2 and 12015 (T52): G1: lost to Francesco Molinari, 5 and 4; G2: lost to Paul Casey, 1-up; G3: lost to Chris Kirk, 1-up2016 (T28): G1: halved with Thomas Pieters; G2: beat Chris Wood, 3 and 2; G3: lost to Bill Haas, 1-up

HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Adelaide, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Crans sur Sierre, SwitzerlandTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000

ADAM SCOTT Australia

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonTHE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T10 75-69-71-63 278 -10 67WGC-HSBC Champions T18 69-73-72-73 287 -1 52Sony Open in Hawaii CUT 72-75 147 +7 0Farmers Insurance Open 2 70-66-65-68 269 -19 300AT&T Pebble Beach T61 70-72-71 213 -2 3Genesis Open T7 66-65-69-76 276 -8 87The Honda Classic CUT 72-71 143 +3 0THE PLAYERS Championship T12 70-69-68-70 277 -11 66Masters Tournament T18 69-68-72-73 282 -6 53Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 18-72 137 -54 0PGA Championship T8 71-64-72-74 281 +1 80the Memorial Tournament 2 71-66-66-68 271 -17 300U.S. Open T7 70-69-71-68 278 -6 97The Open Championship CUT 78-73 151 +9 0WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T40 70-68-74-67 279 -1 17

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST 5 68-69-69-65 271 -13 440BMW Championship T9 67-71-69-67 274 -14 310TOUR Championship 6 68-70-71-66 275 -5 0

FedExCup Rank: 6Official Money (Rank): $4,084,541 (14)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYSafeway Open T17 65-73-73-68 279 -9 46Shriners Hospitals T42 66-67-65-74 272 -12 11ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP T33 73-67-66-71 277 -3 21WGC-HSBC Champions T11 66-69-75-67 277 -11 69 FedExCup Rank: 60 Official Money (Rank): $322,829 (66)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Four-Ball Foursomes Singles2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 14-20-5 3-9-3 6-8-2 5-3-0

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (13): 2003 Deutsche Bank Champ. 2004 THE PLAYERS Championship, Booz Allen Classic. 2006 THE TOUR Championship. 2007 Shell Houston Open. 2008 EDS Byron Nelson Champ. 2010 Valero Texas Open. 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invit’l. 2013 Masters Tourna-ment, The Barclays. 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational. 2016 The Honda Classic, WGC-Cadillac Championship.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (13): 2001 Alfred Dunhill PGA Championship [SAf]. 2002 Qatar Masters [Eur], Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship [Eur]. 2003 Scandic Carlsberg Scandina-vian Masters [Eur]. 2005 Singapore Open [Asia], Johnnie Walker Classic [Eur]. 2006 Singapore Open [Asia]. 2008 Commercialbank Qatar Masters [Eur]. 2009 Australian Open [Aus]. 2010 Bar-clays Singapore Open [Asia]. 2012 Talisker Masters [Aus]. 2013 Australian PGA Championship [Aus], Talisker Masters [Aus].

OTHER VICTORIES (3): 2005 NissanOpen[unofficial,36holes]. 2013 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, ISPS Handa World Cup [with Jason Day].

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HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 172BIRTHDATE: August 18, 1993BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Jacksonville, FloridaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2013

CAMERON SMITH Australia

2018-19 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

Total Total FedExCupTournament Position Scores Score Par PointsPGA TOUR Regular SeasonCIMB Classic T22 69-69-66-68 272 -16 39THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T7 74-67-67-69 277 -11 85WGC-HSBC Champions T54 76-72-72-78 298 +10 6ISPS Handa World Cup T2 62-76-65-65 268 -20 0Sony Open in Hawaii T22 66-68-69-67 270 -10 35Farmers Insurance Open T9 71-69-71-65 276 -12 72Waste Management Phoenix T15 67-65-71-72 275 -9 51Genesis Open T49 72-69-69-74 284 E 8WGC-Mexico Championship T6 69-67-68-70 274 -10 96The Honda Classic CUT 68-79 147 +7 0THE PLAYERS Championship T56 72-70-73-71 286 -2 5WGC-Dell Tech Match Play T61 5Masters Tournament T51 70-74-69-77 290 +2 8RBC Heritage CUT 72-74 146 +4 0Zurich Classic of New Orl CUT 41-72 138 -31 0PGA Championship T64 73-70-74-74 291 +11 4the Memorial Tournament CUT 77-74 151 +7 0U.S. Open T72 71-72-77-72 292 +8 3Travelers Championship CUT 71-72 143 +3 0Rocket Mortgage T29 70-68-71-67 276 -12 25The Open Championship T20 70-66-71-76 283 -1 41WGC-FedEx St Jude Invit’l T12 65-68-73-68 274 -6 59Wyndham Championship CUT 66-71 137 -3 0

FedExCup PlayoffsTHE NORTHERN TRUST T59 67-74-70-71 282 -2 19

FedExCup Rank: 84Official Money (Rank): $1,504,820 (76)

2019-20 TOURNAMENT SUMMARYThe Greenbrier T24 67-64-72-69 272 -8 32Sanderson Farms Champ. CUT 76-66 142 -2 0Shriners Hospitals T13 69-64-69-65 267 -17 57THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES T3 67-69-68-69 273 -15 145WGC-HSBC Champions T60 70-72-74-76 292 +4 5 FedExCup Rank: 38Official Money (Rank): $752,965 (32)

PRESIDENTS CUP SUMMARYYears Overall Fourball Foursomes SinglesFirst Appearance

PGA TOUR VICTORIES (1): 2017 Zurich Classic of New Orl.

INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES (4): 2017 Australian PGA Championship, Australian PGA Champion-ship. 2018 Australian PGA Championship, Australian PGA Championship.

PRESIDENTS CUP MATCHES

First Appearance

WGC-DELL TECHNOLOGIES MATCH PLAY (3-4-1)

2018 (T5): G1: beat Patrick Cantlay, 2-up; G2: beat Hideki Matsuyama, 1-up; G3: halved with Yusaku Miyazato; R4: beat Tyrrell Hatton, 2 and 1; QF: lost to Alex Noren, 4 and 2 2019 (T61): G1: lost to Charles Howell III, 2 and 1; G2: lost to Abraham Ancer, 3 and 2, G3: lost to Paul Casey, 4 and 3

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International Team Captain Ernie Els owns the course record at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, a 12-under 60 he shot during the 2004 Heineken Classic.

The Royal Melbourne Golf Club

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The Royal Melbourne Golf Club - Hole-by-Hole

HOLE #1: PAR 4, 372 YARDS / 341 METRES (HOLE #3 WEST)Design connoisseurs might want to turn away as certain players approach the first green during this Presidents Cup, for it’s possible the likes of Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson will find themselves with sidehill, or even uphill, chips for their second shot. One of the most remarkable front-to-back targets built during the Golden Age of golf architecture (pre-World War II), the second shot here has always challenged the golfer to hit firmly enough to cross or carry the swale in front of the green, but not too hard as to shoot through the back. Bombers driving through the fairway and chipping from near the next tee will make plenty of observers uncomfortable but fail to lessen the charm of this brilliant short par 4.

HOLE #2: PAR 5, 532 YARDS / 487 METRES (HOLE #4 WEST)Famous for a glorious bunker carved into a hill that competitors can now easily carry, this rising and falling par 5 features a blind drive and an exciting approach played through classic Sandbelt bunkering. Expect to see plenty of birdies and eagles here.

HOLE #3: PAR 3, 176 YARDS / 161 METRES (HOLE #5 WEST) The third was the only hole at Royal Melbourne built under the direct supervision of designer Dr. Alister MacKenzie. That he had confidence in Mick Morcom to finish construction after he left, and later described him as the best course superintendent he had come across, will not surprise those who have stood on this tee and marveled at its green complex. Played across a deceptive valley, the putting surface leans aggressively to the front and with deep bunkers cut into both sides. You can’t miss left or right here, nor can you leave your tee shot short of the green or past the pin. Repeatedly across Royal Melbourne, the margins are incredibly fine – and here is one of the best illustrations.

HOLE #4: PAR 4, 438 YARDS / 401 METRES (HOLE #6 WEST)Royal Melbourne’s famous fourth is probably the best dogleg par 4 in Australia. Although somewhat diminished by the ease with which leading professionals can carry its angled drive bunkers, the approach remains as fearsome as anything at Augusta National, principally because hitting past the pin and coming up short are both disastrous. Superintendent Richard Forsyth describes this green as having the “toughest two-putt” on the course. Its back bunker is also the hardest to get up and down from anywhere on the Sandbelt. The bank behind the green is perfect for those wanting to witness incredible shot-making and extreme disappointment from one spot.

HOLE #5: PAR 3, 147 YARDS / 135 METRES (HOLE #7 WEST)There isn’t a golf course with more beautifully bunkered par 3s than Royal Melbourne’s Composite, and the fifth is not only the shortest hole, it’s also one of the nastiest. Even the best bunker players in the world struggle to make par from the sand here, so playing safely to the left is often a smart move. The problem for professionals is that most are conditioned to fire at pins with their wedges, which is rarely a sound strategy on this hole.

HOLE #6: PAR 4, 311 YARDS / 285 METRES (HOLE #10 WEST)Famous for the enormous bunker that its fairway bends around, this driveable par 4 features a tricky green site that mere mortals are best advised to approach with a full wedge in hand. With some of the longer hitters at the Presidents Cup likely to be tempted to go for the green off the tee, spectators should see everything from eagles to conceded holes here.

HOLE #7: PAR 4, 454 YARDS / 416 METRES (HOLE #11 WEST)One of the tougher par 4s on the course, the seventh hole doglegs to the left and rises into a particularly difficult green site that is angled from the right side to the left. Those unable to keep their drive close to the inside corner of the dogleg are faced with a longer second shot, and a worse approach shot angle. Always difficult to keep your ball under the hole, this green does get quick and usually sees its fair share of three-putts.

HOLE #8: PAR 4, 475 YARDS / 435 METRES (HOLE #12 WEST)A par 5 for member play, the eighth is a two-shot hole for professionals and notable for an exciting tee shot across sand and heathland that favours those able to control a long draw. Blocking your drive out to the right will add distance and difficulty to an approach that needs to carry broken ground and a nasty short bunker in order to reach the green. Though punishing on stray balls, expect to see plenty of threes here, particularly in four-ball matches.

HOLE #9: PAR 4, 438 YARDS / 401 METRES (HOLE #17 WEST)A true MacKenzie masterpiece, the ninth features some of the most beautiful greenside bunkering anywhere on the Melbourne Sandbelt. The hole itself is a perfectly proportioned dogleg, which rewards golfers able to hug the corner bunkers with a much better angle into its famous target. When the pin is cut on the right side of this green, the great dilemma is whether to challenge the deep bunkers or play safely away to the left and leave yourself a long, slippery, cross-slope putt. The golf here will be exciting no doubt, but the architecture is next-level.

HOLE #10: PAR 4, 433 YARDS / 396 METRES (HOLE #18 WEST)Designed by Dr. Alister MacKenzie as the finishing hole on the West course, the 10th plays up and over a spectacularly bunkered ridge to a fairway that turns right but falls and leans away to the left. Golfers need to choose their line carefully on this tee, or risk running through the fairway into the trees. Those who find the fairway often face an approach played with the ball above their feet, and to a large, deceptive green that slides away from left to right. Even with a wedge in hand, the second shot here can be very tricky.

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HOLE #11 – PAR 4, 332 YARDS / 304 METRES (HOLE #1 EAST)The opening hole on the East course, the 11th was designed by MacKenzie’s partner Alex Russell and is a notorious short par 4 with one of the trickiest green sites in Australia. Though driveable, the playing strategy from the tee is entirely dependent upon the day’s pin, as being out of position is a recipe for disaster. This is the perfect place for spectators to watch the action, as they are likely to witness everything from an eagle to an absolute calamity.

HOLE #12 – PAR 4, 439 YARDS / 402 METRES (HOLE #2 EAST)A classic Royal Melbourne dogleg, the 12th is the narrowest driving hole on thecourse and turns sharply from left to right through trees before rising steeply between bunkers as you approach the green site. The green itself is tiered and elevated well above the fairway. For decades golfers have found this one of the more difficult approach shots at Royal. Getting your ball close to the hole is only possible after the most precisely judged approach.

HOLE #13 – PAR 4, 382 YARDS / 350 METRES (HOLE #3 EAST)A true sleeper, the 13th bends to the right and narrows significantly as its fairway starts to turn. Most golfers will lay up here and leave themselves a short iron approach played from a downhill lie and into a deceptive green with more internal contour than most others on the course. There are generally fewer birdies on this hole than you might normally see in a professional tournament on a 350-metre par 4.

HOLE #14 – PAR 3, 189 YARDS / 173 METRES (HOLE #16 EAST)For many years this hole was left off the Composite course rota, and tournament participants would simply shake their heads as they walked right past it to get between holes. For architecture aficionados, it’s well known as being on a shortlist for the most beautifully bunkered par 3s in golf. On relatively flat ground, the green and surrounds Alex Russell created here are simply stunning. Spectators new to Royal Melbourne are advised to spend some time on this hole during the Presidents Cup, admiring both the play of the competitors as well as the beauty of the bunkering.

HOLE #15 – PAR 5, 568 YARDS / 520 METRES (HOLE #17 EAST)Despite being the longest hole on the Composite course, the 15th will still play like a par 4 for many of the competitors, as much because of the huge technological advancements made in the game as for the downhill nature of its tee shot. Regardless of par, the Alex Russell-designed green site and diagonal bunkering through the final 80 to 90 metres give the hole great beauty and make it perfect for matchplay.

HOLE #16 – PAR 4, 473 YARDS / 433 METRES (HOLE #18 EAST)The 16th is the final hole on the East course at Royal Melbourne and is rightly famous in Australian golf for the many memorable tournaments that have been determined on its sloping green. The bunkering is also renowned, in particular an island of heath in the right trap that cost American Matt Kuchar the 2013 Australian Masters when, as leader, he made a double bogey on the 72nd hole. For many golfers, the key to safely negotiating this dangerous par 4 is keeping their tee shot down the left side and then aiming their second shot into the middle of this steeply pitched putting green.

HOLE #17 – PAR 4, 436 YARDS / 399 METRES (HOLE #1 WEST)The opening hole on the West course, the 17th is a straightaway par 4 where many players take a fairway wood or long iron off the tee, as the otherwise open landing area starts to narrow noticeably near the 260-metre mark. Though seemingly uncomplicated, the approach shot is tricky to get close to the pin as the green is deceptively contoured and usually firm. Those behind in their matches will probably need a birdie here in order to keep their hopes alive.

HOLE #18 – PAR 4, 458 YARDS / 419 METRES (HOLE #2 WEST) Another par 5 converted to a par 4, the 18th hole twists to the right and then twists to the left as golfers approach one of the more fearsome green sites in Melbourne. Players will need to consider the wind and the day’s pin carefully before choosing where to aim their drives, as being out of position on this hole is not a recipe for success. Hopefully the majority of matches reach this final green, and spectators can see how the world’s best golfers manage shots around what is a sharply angled, right-to-left putting surface.

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Charity

The Presidents Cup has grown from little more than an idea in the early 1990s to one of the most anticipated events on golf’s global calendar. Along the way, this world-class competition has not only brought together the game’s best, but has also established itself as an event that stands for international goodwill and a positive, charitable impact across the globe.

Unlike most sporting events, players are not paid for their participation in the Presidents Cup; there is no purse or prize money. Instead, each competitor designates charities or golf-related projects of his choice to receive a portion of the funds raised through the staging of each Presidents Cup.

With players, captains and captains’ assistants hailing from dozens of countries, their donations have positively impacted a variety of charitable causes around the world. From aiding to the countless of children through the St. Jude Children’s Hospital to providing relief efforts to those in Venezuela; from ensuring a transformative summer camp adventure for thousands of Georgia kids to helping those in their battle with addiction - these are but a few examples of the myriad ways those involved in the Presidents Cup have been able to affect change in their communities, home countries and globally.

In total, more than $49.1 million has been distributed to at least 470 charities in 15 countries since the inception of the Presidents Cup in 1994, including a record total of $10.7 million from the 2017 event alone. For more information, visit www.presidentscup.com.

Impact of the Presidents Cup is Felt Worldwide

Robert Allenby, pictured above with a patient from Challenge Cancer, has raised more than $17 million through his foundation - and Presidents Cup proceeds - to support children with cancer and life-threatening diseases.

Fatou Sogoyou, pictured above, earned an Earl Woods Scholarship and interned at the Environmental Protection Agency. His scholarship was funded, in part, by money Tiger Woods receives through his Presidents Cup participation.

Fred Couples’ donation to the California Fire Foundation via the Presidents Cup 2009 helped to fund college scholarships for children of California’s firefighters who died in the line of duty. Heather Yonan, pictured above, was one of the scholarship recipients, thanks to Couples’ donation, and was the first member of her family to attend college.

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1996PLAYER CHARITYAllenby, Robert ........... Challenge. A Cancer Support NetworkBaker-Finch, Ian ......... Association for the Pre-School Education of the

Deaf, Inc.Brooks, Mark .............. Mark Brooks FoundationCouples, Fred ............. Greater Seattle Golf EventsDuval, David ............... David Duval FoundationElkington, Steve ......... Make-A-Wish Foundation; PGA of America - Junior

Golf ProgramEls, Ernie..................... Cancer Association of South Africa; Johannesburg

Child WelfareFrost, David ................ Rondeberg Recreational ResortHoch, Scott ................ Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women; St.

Luke’s United Methodist ChurchLehman, Tom ............. Arrowhead Ranch; Austin Street ShelterLeonard, Justin .......... Bridewell Foundation/Camp Esparanza; Texas

Scottish Rite Hospital for ChildrenLove III, Davis ............. Boys & Girls Club Scholarship; Safe Harbor

Children’s ShelterMcNulty, Mark ............ Island Hospice; South Coast Hospice; Zimbabwe

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PLAYER CHARITYMickelson, Phil ........... American Junior Golf Association; Arizona State

University GolfNobilo, Frank .............. New Zealand Golf FoundationNorman, Greg ............ Greg Norman Junior Golf Foundation; National

Childhood Cancer FoundationO’Meara, Mark ............ Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women;

Professional Caddies Assistance FoundationOzaki, Jumbo ............. Keiwa-KaiPalmer, Arnold ........... Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & WomenParry, Craig ................ Silver ChainPavin, Corey ............... Big Brothers & Big Sisters; Edgewood Children’s

RanchPerry, Kenny ............... Fore HopePrice, Nick .................. Zimbabwe Junior Golf AssociationSenior, Peter............... Royal Children’s Hospital FoundationSingh, Vijay................. Hubbard House; Jacksonville Country Day SchoolStricker, Steve ............ Fighting Illini Scholarship Fund; Golf Foundation of

Wisconsin; Wisconsin Golf ClubThomson, Peter ......... The Smith Family National Office

1994

PLAYER CHARITYAllem, Fulton .............. Boys Town of Florida; Fred Meyer Children’s Charity

Allenby, Robert ........... Challenge. A Cancer Support Network; Hospice Programme of the Australian Red Cross

Azinger, Paul .............. Leukemia Society for Lymphoma Research Couples, Fred ............. Big Brothers & Big Sisters of King County; Fred

Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Inner-City Golf Fund, Inc.; O’Dea High School Foundation and Annual Fund; Overlake Hospital Foundation; Washington Junior Golf Association

Elkington, Steve ......... Make-A-Wish Foundation Frost, David ................ South African Police Widow and Orphans Fund Gallagher, Jr, Jim ....... St. Jude Children’s Hospital Graham, David ........... Trinity Christian Academy Haas, Jay ................... UNC Medical School Foundation/Cystic Fibrosis-

Pulmonary Diseases & Treatment Center Hoch, Scott ................ Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women Hughes, Bradley ......... Victorian AIDS Council Huston, John ............. Chi Chi’s Kids Foundation Irwin, Hale .................. St. Louis Children’s Hospital Lehman, Tom ............. The International Foundation

PLAYER CHARITYLove III, Davis ............. Safe Harbor Children’s Shelter Maggert, Jeff ............. Montgomery County Youth Services; Texas

Children’s Hospital McNulty, Mark ............ Special Olympics; Zimbabwe Golf Association;

Zimbabwe Junior Golf Association; ZimCare Trust Mickelson, Phil ........... Heather Farr Endowment c/o Sun Angel Foundation

Nobilo, Frank .............. New Zealand Golf Foundation Parry, Craig ................ Starlight Children’s Foundation of Australia Pavin, Corey ............... Big Brothers & Big Sisters; Edgewood Children’s

Ranch Price, Nick .................. Special Olympics; Zimbabwe Golf Association;

Zimbabwe Junior Golf Association; ZimCare Trust Roberts, Loren ........... Mid-South Junior Golf Association; Tennessee Golf

Foundation Senior, Peter............... Royal Brisbane Children’s Hospital Foundation/

Cancer Research Singh, Vijay................. Freedom from Suffering c/o Charities Aide

Foundation for India and Africa; Rwanda Relief Fund c/o American Red Cross

Watanabe, Tsukasa ... Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund

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1998

PLAYER CHARITYAppleby, Stuart .......... Cystic Fibrosis Australia, Inc.; Renay Appleby

FoundationCalcavecchia, Mark ... Fore KidsCouples, Fred ............. American Cancer Society; Chicago Medical School;

Golf for Kids; Stanford University; The Grass Roots Aspen Experience; The Shelter for Abused Women, Naples, FL

Duval, David ............... Friends of the Library, Ponte Vedra; Safety Shelter of St. John’s County (Betty Griffin House); Southeast Junior Golf Association

Elkington, Steve ......... Harris County Constable Department, Precinct #4; Texas Children’s Hospital; Yeager Elementary School

Els, Ernie..................... Child Welfare of Southern Africa; Emmaus; The Cancer Association of South Africa

Franco, Carlos ............ Asociacion Hija De La Caridad de San Vicente De Paul; Asociation Santa Lucia, Pequeña Obra De La Divina Providencia; Fundacion De Queni (De Queni Foundation); Fundacion Don Bosco

Furyk, Jim .................. Boys & Girls Club of Harrisburg; Jacksonville Country Day School; University of Arizona Foundation

Grady, Wayne ............. Down Syndrome Association of Queensland; Special Olympics (Gold Coast Region)

Hoch, Scott ................ Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women; St. Luke’s United Methodist Church; The First Tee

Huston, John ............. Battens Disease and Research Association; First Step; New Creation Evangelism, Inc.

Janzen, Lee ................ The Covenant HouseLeonard, Justin .......... American Junior Golf Association; Ark House;

Bridewell Foundation/Camp Esparanza; Justin Leonard Scholarship

PLAYER CHARITYLove III, Davis ............. Safe Harbor Children’s ShelterMaruyama, Shigeki .... Japan Committee for UNICEFMickelson, Phil ........... House of Hope & Children’s Cancer ResearchNicklaus II, Jack ......... Barbara & Jack Nicklaus Junior GolfNicklaus, Jack ............ Barbara & Jack Nicklaus Junior GolfNobilo, Frank .............. Conductive Education Foundation; New Zealand

Golf FoundationNorman, Greg ............ Greg Norman Junior Golf Foundation; Royal

Children’s Hospital FoundationO’Meara, Mark ............ Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women; Lake

Highland Preparatory SchoolOzaki, Joe .................. Christian Child Welfare Association; The First TeeParry, Craig ................ Mercy HospicePrice, Nick .................. Harare Children’s Home; Harare Shelter for

Destitutes; Nick Price Junior Golf Foundation; Shearly Cripps Childrens Home

Singh, Vijay................. Big Oak Ranch; Habitat for Humanity International; Safety Shelter of St. John’s County (Betty Griffin House)

Sutton, Hal ................. Louisiana United Methodist - Children & Family Services

Thomson, Peter ......... Arthritis Foundation of Victoria; McFarlane Burnet Center for Medical Research; Odyssey House Victoria; The Smith Family National Office; Tullamore Aged Care Centre

Turner, Greg ............... Public Access New Zealand; The Otago Golf Academy; The Variety Club of New Zealand

Woods, Tiger .............. The First Tee; Tiger Woods Foundation

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2000

PLAYER CHARITYAllenby, Robert ........... Challenge. A Cancer Support NetworkAppleby, Stuart .......... Renay Appleby FoundationAzinger, Paul .............. Care Net; Florida Hospital; Georgia Lions Camp for

the BlindBegay III, Notah ......... Albuquerque Community Foundation - Notah Begay

III Scholarship ProgramCampbell, Michael ..... Alan Duff Charitable Foundation; AMP New

Zealand Golf Foundation; Greenpeace New Zealand Inc.; Ronald McDonald House Wellington Trust; Wellington Womens Refuge

Cink, Stewart .............. American Cancer Society; American Cancer Society; American Cancer Society; American Heart Association NW Alabama Chapter (in Memory of Mr. Guy J. Babin); East Lake Foundation; FCA Golf Ministry; First Baptist Church Duluth Member Missions; Love in Action; Special Olympics Georgia

Duval, David ............... Boys Hope of Florida; Warmsprings Charitable TrustElkington, Steve ......... Texas Children’s Hospital; The Steve Elkington

FoundationEls, Ernie..................... Ernie Els Invitational CharityFranco, Carlos ............ Carlos Franco FundacionFuryk, Jim .................. Boys & Girls Club of Harrisburg; Jake Gittlen

Memorial Golf Tournament; University of Arizona Foundation

Goosen, Retief ........... Lupus UK; MacMillan Cancer Charity; Pietersburg Golf Club Junior Golf Development

Grady, Wayne ............. Gold Coast Recreation and Sport Inc.; The Down Syndrome Association of Queensland

Lehman, Tom ............. Tom Lehman Golf CharitiesLove III, Davis ............. Kids Across America - Camp Kanakuk (Payne

Stewart); Safe Harbor Children’s Shelter

PLAYER CHARITYMarchand, Paul .......... Child Advocates of Ft. Bend County; Indiana Golf

FoundationMaruyama, Shigeki .... Five Eight Golf Club (Shigeki Maruyama Jr. Golf

Foundation)Mickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationNorman, Greg ............ Greg Norman Golf Foundation, Inc.Price, Nick .................. Harare Children’s Home; Harare Shelter for

Destitutes; New Hope Villages; Nick Price Junior Golf Foundation; Shearly Cripps Childrens Home

Roberts, Loren ........... Church Health Center; KAA Payne Stewart Memorial Sports Complex; Lebonheur Children’s Medical Center; Mid-South Junior Golf Association; Tennessee Golf Foundation

Singh, Vijay................. Children of Fiji; City Rescue Mission; Jacksonville Country Day School; L’Arche Harbor House; Santidam Temple of Augusta

Sutton, Hal ................. Hal Sutton FoundationThomson, Peter ......... Epworth Medical Foundation; MEC WA Community

Care; Odyssey House Victoria; The Smith Family National Office

Triplett, Kirk ................ Braeden Chamblee Fund; Chicks in Crisis; Pullman Jr. Golf Club

Venturi, Ken ................ Beau Venturi Home; Guiding Eyes for the Blind; Hospice of Naples; Kerry Mental Health - Ireland; San Marco Church; The Bubsy Richardson Fund

Weir, Mike .................. Alzheimer Society of Ontario; Primary Children’s Medical Center Foundation; The Sunshine Foundation of Canada

Woods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Foundation

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2003

PLAYER CHARITYAllenby, Robert ........... Challenge. A Cancer Support Network; Robert

Allenby Foundation; South African Golf Development Fund; Cystic Fibrosis Australia, Inc.

Appleby, Stuart .......... Renay Appleby Foundation; South African Golf Development Fund

Baker-Finch, Ian ......... Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope; Easter Seals Florida; National Breast Cancer Foundation - Department of Neurology; Place of Hope; Princess Alexandra Hospital; South African Golf Development Fund; The Benjamin School Campaign for Tomorrow

Choi, K.J. .................... Corporation Leftovers Love Sharing Community; Korea Food for the Hungry International; Korean Youth Center of Houston; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center-University of Texas; South African Golf Development Fund

Clark, Tim ................... District 49 Children’s Place of Safety (South Africa); Gary Player Foundation; Lewis Chitengwa Foundation; North Carolina State University - Student Aid Association; Novalis House (South Africa); South African Golf Development Fund

DiMarco, Chris ........... American Cancer Society; Lake Mary Preparatory School; Ronald McDonald House Charities of Tampa; St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church

Funk, Fred .................. Easter Seals of Central Texas; Maryland Fragile X Resource Group; Ponte Vedra Athletic Association; Search Ministries; THE PLAYERS Championship Village

Furyk, Jim .................. Boys & Girls Club of Central Pennsylvania; Monique Burr Foundation for Children; Ohio State University; Ponte Vedra Athletic Association; South African Golf Development Fund; University of Arizona Foundation

Goosen, Retief ........... Deutsche Kinderhilfe Direkte V; Lupus UK; Marie Curie Cancer Research; Retief Goosen Golf Academy

Haas, Jay ................... Cystic Fibrosis of Chapel Hill; Susan G. Komen Foundation; The ALS Association; United Way of Greenville, SC

Howell III, Charles ...... Children’s Medical Center of Augusta, GA; DATAKelly, Jerry.................. Covenant Kids; Goodwill Industries of South Central

Wisconsin; Madison Public Library Foundation; Payne Stewart Foundation; South African Golf Development Fund; The First Tee of Madison; University of Hartford; University of Wisconsin; UW Health

PLAYER CHARITYLeaney, Stephen ........ Busselton Hospice Care, Inc.; Canteen-The

Australian Organisation for Young People; Civilian Maimed and Limbless Association of Western Australia; South African Golf Development Fund

Leonard, Justin .......... Bridewell Foundation/Camp Esparanza; Les Turner ALS Foundation; Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation; South African Golf Development Fund

Lonard, Peter ............. Father Chris Riley’s Youth of the Streets; Ian Thorpe’s Fountain for Youth; Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida; National Heart Foundation of Australia; South African Golf Development Fund

Love III, Davis ............. Payne Stewart Foundation; Safe Harbor Children’s Shelter

Mickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationNicklaus, Jack ............ Nicklaus Children’s Healthcare Foundation; South

African Golf Development FundPerry, Kenny ............... Boys & Girls Club of Franklin, KYPlayer, Gary ................ Gary Player Foundation; South African Golf

Development FundPrice, Nick .................. Nick Price Junior Golf FoundationScott, Adam ............... Burma Forces Welfare Foundation; Greg Norman

Junior Golf Foundation; National Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia; South African Golf Development Fund; Starlight Children’s Foundation of Australia

Singh, Vijay................. L’Arche Harbor House; Safety Shelter of St. John’s County (Betty Griffin House); South African Golf Development Fund; The Bolles School

Sluman, Jeff ............... La Rabida Children’s Hospital; Project RUSH; St. Joseph’s Villa of Rochester; The Greece Education Foundation; University of Chicago

Toms, David ............... David Toms FoundationWeir, Mike .................. Mike Weir Foundation; South African Golf

Development FundWoods, Tiger .............. DATA; Tiger Woods Foundation

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2005

PLAYER CHARITYAppleby, Stuart .......... Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women;

Cystic Fibrosis Australia, Inc.; Robert Allenby Foundation; U.S. Golf Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund

Baker-Finch, Ian ......... Emergency Relief Fund - Hurricane Katrina; Heart & Hope; PASE; Place of Hope; The Benjamin School Campaign for Tomorrow

Cabrera, Angel ........... A.P.A.D.R.O. - Asociacion de PadresCampbell, Michael ..... Michael Campbell FoundationCink, Stewart .............. Amigos for Christ; Big Oak Ranch; The Healing

Place; U.S. Golf Hurricane Katrina Relief FundClark, Tim ................... Alexandra Homes for the Aged; Arizona Animal

Welfare League; Arizona Science Center; District 49 Children’s Place of Safety (South Africa); Heart & Hope; National Multiple Sclerosis Society; North Carolina State University - Student Aid Association; Novalis House (South Africa)

Couples, Fred ............. ALS Therapy Development Institute; George Mark Children’s House; O’Dea High School Foundation and Annual Fund; Saint Vincent’s

DiMarco, Chris ........... American Cancer Society; Lake Mary Preparatory School; St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church

Funk, Fred .................. J.T. Townsend Foundation; Landmar Group (J T Townsend House Construction); Mid-Atlantic Golf; Search Ministries; U.S. Golf Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund

Furyk, Jim .................. MaliVai Washington Kids Foundation; Ohio State University; U.S. Golf Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund

Goosen, Retief ........... Lupus UK; Retief Goosen Golf Academy

PLAYER CHARITYHensby, Mark ............. Las Sendas Elementary School; Self Development

Charter School; Sunshine Acres Childrens Home Immelman, Trevor ..... Trevor Immelman FoundationLeonard, Justin .......... American Red Cross - Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund;

H.O.P.E. Farm, Inc.Lonard, Peter ............. Father Chris Riley’s Youth of the Streets; Ian

Thorpe’s Fountain for YouthLove III, Davis ............. Davis Love III FoundationMickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationNicklaus, Jack ............ Nicklaus Children’s Healthcare Foundation; U.S. Golf

Hurricane Katrina Relief FundO’Hern, Nick ............... Cancer Council Western Australia; Children’s

Cancer Institute Australia; Ronald McDonald House Charities - Australia; Starlight Children’s Foundation of Australia

Perry, Kenny ............... YMCAPlayer, Gary ................ Gary Player FoundationScott, Adam ............... Adam Scott FoundationSingh, Vijay................. Vijay Singh Charitable FoundationSluman, Jeff ............... Illinois PGA Foundation; La Rabida Children’s

Hospital; Project RUSH; The Ounce Prevention Fund; University of Chicago

Toms, David ............... David Toms FoundationVerplank, Scott ........... First Presbyterian of Edmond; Juvenile Diabetes

Research Foundation; Oklahoma Christian School Foundation; OSU Foundation

Weir, Mike ................. Mike Weir FoundationWoods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Learning Center

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Designated Charities

2007

PLAYER CHARITYAppleby, Stuart .......... Australian Sports FoundationAustin, Woody ............ Brook Valley School; Wichita Childrens HomeBaker-Finch, Ian ......... Australian Parkinson Disease Research Foundation;

Australian Sports Foundation; Be A Star Foundation; Garret Moss STOKED Foundation; Heart & Hope; PASE; Place of Hope; The Benjamin School Campaign for Tomorrow

Cabrera, Angel ........... Fundacion Angel Cabrera Pro Caddies y NecesitadoChoi, K.J. .................... Corporation Leftovers Love Sharing Community;

KidSport Canada; Korea Food for the Hungry International

Cink, Stewart .............. Big Oak Ranch; East Lake Foundation; Greater Atlanta Christian School; Pregnancy Resource Center of Gwinnett; The Healing Place

Els, Ernie..................... Ernie Els Charitable TrustFuryk, Jim .................. University of Arizona FoundationGlover, Lucas ............. Clemson University Foundation; Golf Pros Def.ing

Cancer; Greenville Humane SocietyGoosen, Retief ........... Lupus UK; Mike Weir Foundation; Retief Goosen Golf

Academy; School AID; Sebastians Action Trust; The Mad Bunch Charity

Howell III, Charles ...... Charles Howell III Family FoundationImmelman, Trevor ..... The Trevor Immelman Charity FundJohnson, Zach ........... National Christian Foundation; Tanager Place

PLAYER CHARITYMahan, Hunter ........... Maine Alzheimer’s AssociationMickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationNicklaus, Jack ............ Nicklaus Children’s Healthcare FoundationO’Hern, Nick ............... AMPR Limited - Fresh Start Recovery Program;

Make-A-Wish Foundation of Australia; Ronald McDonald House Charities - Australia; Starlight Children’s Foundation of Australia

Ogilvy, Geoff ............... Australian Sports Foundation; Geoff Ogilvy Foundation

Player, Gary ................ Gary Player FoundationSabbatini, Rory ........... The Sabbatini Private FoundationScott, Adam ............... Adam Scott FoundationSingh, Vijay................. Vijay Singh Charitable FoundationSluman, Jeff ............... La Rabida Children’s Hospital; Project RUSH; St.

Joseph’s Villa of Rochester; The Ounce Prevention Fund; University of Chicago

Stricker, Steve ............ Blessed Sacrament Congregation; Lake View Elementary School; St. Peter Catholic Church; VSA Arts of Wisconsin; Wisconsin Chapter of the APDA (American Parkinson Disease Association)

Toms, David ............... David Toms FoundationVerplank, Scott ........... Scott Verplank FoundationWeir, Mike .................. BYU Atheletic Department; Mike Weir FoundationWoods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Foundation

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Designated Charities

2009

PLAYER CHARITYAllenby, Robert ........... Allamanda Elementary School; Cancer Alliance

of Help and Hope; Challenge. A Cancer Support Network; Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - South Florida Office

Cabrera, Angel ........... Fundacion Angel Cabrera Pro Caddies y NecesitadoCink, Stewart .............. College Golf Fellowship; CrossPointe Church; FCA

Golf Ministry; Greater Atlanta Christian School; Pregnancy Resource Center of Gwinnett; Search Ministries; The Healing Place

Clark, Tim ................... Arizona Animal Welfare League; Arizona Science Center; Benji’s Buddies Animal Rescue; District 49 Children’s Place of Safety (South Africa); Els for Autism; Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona; Flight of Hope; Heart & Hope; National Multiple Sclerosis Society Arizona Chapter; North Carolina State University - Student Aid Association; Novalis House (South Africa); Sbonelo Scholarship Foundation

Couples, Fred ............. Discovery Land Company Foundation; Fresh Start Women’s Foundation; George Mark Children’s House; KEEN USA; Ken Green Trust; National Italian American Foundation - Adopt-A-Scholar Campaign; The California Fire Foundation; The Feed Store; The First Tee of Greater Seattle

Els, Ernie..................... Global Giving Foundation Furyk, Jim .................. Community Hospice Foundation; MaliVai

Washington Kids Foundation; Monique Burr Foundation for Children; Ohio State University; RITA Foundation; University of Arizona Foundation

Glover, Lucas ............. Clemson University - Tiger Golf Gathering Foundation; Golf Pros Def.ing Cancer; Greenville Humane Society

Goosen, Retief ........... Dogs for the Disabled (UK); Lupus UK; Retief Goosen Golf Academy; School AID; Sebastians Action Trust; South African Disabled Golf Association (SADGA); The Mad Bunch Charity

Haas, Jay ................... The Blade/Camp Courage

PLAYER CHARITYIshikawa, Ryo ............. Ryo Ishikawa FoundationJohnson, Zach ........... Boys & Girls Club of Cedar Rapids; Discovery

Church; Windy Hill FoundationKim, Anthony .............. Ian’s Friends Foundation; The Sooner ClubLeonard, Justin .......... A Child Can Do All Things; Bridewell Foundation/

Camp Esparanza; H.O.P.E. Farm, Inc.; Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children; The Family Place; Visiting Nurse Association

Mahan, Hunter ........... Alzheimer’s Association; American Junior Golf Association; Folds of Honor Foundation; Tee It Up For the Troops, Inc.

Mickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationNobilo, Frank .............. Integrated Neurological Rehabilitation Foundation

(New Zealand); Orlando Health Inc. - Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women; Orlando Health Inc. - Hubbard House; Orlando Health Inc. - MD Anderson Cancer Center; Orlando Health Inc. - Women Playing for Time; SPCA of Central Florida

Norman, Greg ............ Shark Shootout Charities, Inc.Ogilvy, Geoff ............... Ogilvy Family FoundationO’Hair, Sean ............... St. Maximillan Kol Be Church; The Chester County

Hosp Foundation; The First Tee of Philadelphia; The First Tee of Suburban Philadelphia

Perry, Kenny ............... Boys & Girls Club of Franklin, KY; Taylor Christian Camp

Scott, Adam ............... Adam Scott FoundationSingh, Vijay................. Vijay Singh Charitable FoundationStricker, Steve ............ Blessed Sacrament School; Gompers Elementary

Parent Teacher Org.; National Fragile X Foundation; UWF - Badger Fund; VSA Arts of Wisconsin

Weir, Mike .................. Mike Weir Foundation; Notah Begay III FoundationWoods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Learning Center - DCYang, Y.E. ................... Cook Children’s Health Foundation; Jeju High

School Scholarship Program; Jeju Provincial Government

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Designated Charities

2011

PLAYER CHARITYAllenby, Robert ........... Challenge. A Cancer Support Network; Bluewater Charitable Foundation; H.O.W - Hearing

with Ovarian Cancer Whisper; Cancer Alliance of Help and Hope

Baddeley, Aaron ......... HopeKidsChoi, K.J. .................... K.J. Choi FoundationClark, Tim. .................. Arizona Animal Welfare League; Arizona Science

Center; Benji’s Buddies Animal Rescue; Children’s Museum of Phoenix; Desert Voices; Duke Cancer Institute - Office of Development; Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center - University of Texas; North Carolina State University - Student Aid Association; National Multiple Sclerosis Society Arizona Chapter; Novalis House (South Africa)

Cook, John ................. The John Cook Family Foundation Couples, Fred ............. The Frank Sinatra Foundation; The Kazanjian

Foundation; Discovery Land Company Foundation; The Feed Store; National Italian American Foundation - Adopt-A-Scholar Campaign; George Mark Children’s House; KEEN USA; The First Tee of Greater Seattle; The California Fire Foundation; Texas Wildlife Relief Fund; Incarnate Retirement Community, Inc.”; Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation; World Harvest Ministries; Casa of Traverse Country

Day, Jason ................. Brighter Days Foundation Els, Ernie..................... Els for Autism; Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation;

Els for Autism South Africa; Emmaus South AfricaFuryk, Jim .................. The Jim and Tabitha Furyk Foundation Goosen, Retief ........... Retief Goosen Charitable FoundationHaas, Bill .................... Wake Forest Golf Program; Barbara Stone - Birdies

for Barbara; The DeBordieu Pro-Am for Cystic Fibrosis

Haas, Jay ................... Blade Junior Golf Classic, Inc.

PLAYER CHARITY Ishkiawa, Ryo ............. Ryo Ishkiawa Golf Promotion CorporationJohnson, Dustin ......... Dustin Johnson Foundation Kim, KT...................... Seoul National University Hospital; Sokcho

Babsarang Communal SocietyKuchar, Matt .............. Georgia Tech Athletic Association; Camp Twin

Lakes; Ronald McDonald House - JacksonvilleMahan, Hunter ........... American Junior Golf Association; Oklahoma State

University - Golf; Alzheimer’s Association Mickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson Foundation Nobilo, Frank .............. The Nobilo Foundation, Inc.; Student Heart Health

TrustNorman, Greg ............ Shark Shootout Charities, Inc. Ogilvy, Geoff ............... Geoff Ogilvy FoundationSchwartzel, Charl ....... Charl Schwartzel Charitable Foundation Scott, Adam ............... Adam Scott Foundation Simpson, Webb .......... Wake Forest Athletics; American Junior Golf

Association; Tee It Up Fore Tuscaloosa; Carolina Golf Association

Stricker, Steve ............ VSA Arts of Wisconsin; Stricker Scholarship Fund; Newark Schools Capital Campaign; Edgerton Community Outreach ; The Golf Affect; Park Falls Junior Golf Association

Toms, David ............... David Toms Foundation Watney, Nick .............. Dixon Family Services; Wounded Warrior Project;

Helping Hand Home for Children ; Safe Place

Watson, Bubba ........... The First Tee of Northwest Florida; City Church Woods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Foundation Yang, Y.E. ................... Seoul National University Hospital; Cook Children’s

Health Foundation; Pearl S. Buck Foundation - Korea

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Designated Charities

2013

PLAYER CHARITYBradley, Keegan ......... The Keegan Bradley Charitable FundCabrera, Angel ........... Ángel Cabrera Pro Caddies and the Needy

FoundationCouples, Fred ............. Freedom to Live Foundation: San Francisco City

Impact; The Frank Sinatra Foundation;Texas A&M Foundation

Day, Jason ................. Brighter Days Foundationde Jonge, Brendon..... St Simons Island Athletic Association; March Forth

with Hope Foundation; Prevent Cancer Foundation; Emerald School for the Deaf; Homefield Centre for the Intellectually Challenged

DeLaet, Graham ......... Graham & Ruby Delaet FoundationDufner, Jason............. Jason Dufner Charitable FoundationEls, Ernie..................... Els for Autism Foundation; Els for Autism Charitable

Foundation; Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation; Emmaus South Africa

Grace, Branden .......... The Branden Grace Charitable FoundationHaas, Bill .................... Wake Forest University - Golf Program; Barbara

Stone Foundation; Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; Blade Junior Golf Classic, Inc.; Greenville Health System; Christ Church Episcopal School

Johnson, Zach ........... Frederica Academy; Zach Johnson Foundation; Windy Hill Foundation

Johnstone, Tony ........ Zane; Birdlife South Africa; Wilderness Foundation, SA Zimbabwe Pensioner Supporter Fund; The Zimbabwe Eye Project; Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force

Kuchar, Matt .............. Ronald McDonald Housoe Charities of Jacksonville, Inc; Camp Twin Lakes; Frederica Academy; Georgia Tech Athletic Association

Leishman, Marc ......... Peters Project; Andrew Love Cancer Center; Audrey Prider Center at Lyndoch; Saint Mary’s Home for Disabled Children; Ronald McDonald House Philadelphia CHOP; Potomac Valley Pekingese Rescue; EQUI-KIDS Therapeutic Riding Program; The First Tee of Hampton Roads; We Promise Foundation; Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

PLAYER..................CHARITY Love, Davis III ............. Davis Love III Foundation; St. Simons Presbyterian

ChurchMahan, Hunter ........... The Mahan FoundationMaruyama, Shigeki .... Campbell Hall; Shigeki Maruyama Junior FoundationMatsuyama, Hideki .... Great East Japan Disaster Victim Relief FundMcNulty, Mark ............ South African National Parks Rhino Fund; South

Coast Hospice Association; The M’dala Trust; Bulawayo Island Hospice Service; National Sea Rescue Institute - STATION 20; The Tashinga Initiative Trust; Harare Shelter for the Destitute

Mickelson, Phil ........... Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationOosthuizen, Louis ...... Louis Oosthuizen Charitable FoundationPrice,Nick  ................. Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin

Counties; Homefield Centre for the Intellectually Challenged; Harare Children’s Home; Harare Shelter for the Destitute

Schwartzel, Charl ....... Charl Schwartzel Charitable FoundationScott, Adam ............... Adam Scott FoundationSimpson, Webb .......... Prevent Cancer Foundation; AJGA Foundation; Wake

Forest University - Men’s Golf ProgramSimpson, Webb .......... Tiger Woods Foundation; Art WithinSnedeker, Brandt ....... The Brandt and Mandy Snedeker FoundationSpieth, Jordan ............ Jordan Spieth Charitable FundSterne, Richard .......... St Lukes Home of Healing; The Imibala TrustStricker, Steve ............ Steve Stricker American Family Insurance

FoundationWoods, Tiger .............. Tiger Woods Foundation

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Designated Charities

2015

PLAYER CHARITYSangmoon Bae .......... Sangmoon Bae FoundationSteven Bowditch ........ MAXimum Chances Momentous InstituteKJ Choi ....................... KJ Choi FoundationFred Couples .............. Torrance High School The Heart Foundation Sandy Hook Promise Foundation The First Tee of Greater Seattle Speech and Development Center, Inc. Discovery Land Company Foundation San Francisco City Impact Park-Reeves Syringomyelia Research ConsortiumJason Day .................. Brighter Days FoundationRickie Fowler.............. Rickie Fowler FoundationJim Furyk ................... Jim & Tabitha Furyk FoundationBranden Grace ........... The Branden Grace Charitable FoundationBill Haas ..................... Haas Family Foundation Jay Haas .................... Wake Forest University GHS Office of Philanthropy & Partnership The Blade Junior GolfJ.B. Holmes ............... Assumption High School Bluegrass Center for AutismThongchai Jaidee ...... Thongchai Jaidee FoundationDustin Johnson .......... Dustin Johnson Foundation Zach Johnson ............ Zach Johnson Foundation Tony Johnstone ......... ZimbabweMedicalProject      Birdlife South Africa Wilderness Foundation Africa ZANE Zimbabwe Pensioner Supporter Fund Zimbabwe Conservation Task ForceChris Kirk .................... The Chris and Tahnee Schwab Charitable Fund

PLAYER CHARITY Matt Kuchar ............... Camp Twin Lakes Ronald McDonald House of Jacksonville Georgia Tech Athletic Association (Golf) SSI Athletic AssociationAnirban Lahiri ............. Vipassana International Meditation Center Madras Round Table – Round Table India Trust Bharat Sevashram SanghaDanny Lee .................. Inje University Sanggye Paik Hospital New Zealand Golf Geyser Community Foundation St. Andrew Kim Catholic Church MacArthur High SchoolMarc Leishman .......... Directed Benefits FoundationDavis Love III ............. Davis Love III Foundation Inc.Hideki Matsuyama ..... Great East Japan Disaster Victim Relief FundMark McNultyPhil Mickelson ............ Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationLouis Oosthuizen ....... Lodewicus Oosthuizen Charitable FundNick PricePatrick Reed ............... American Junior Golf Association Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center Fisher

House The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center St. Benedict’s Homeless ShelterCharl Schwartzel ........ Charl Schwartzel Charitable FoundationAdam Scott ................ The Adam Scott FoundationJordan Spieth ............ The Jordan Spieth Family FoundationSteve Stricker ............. Steve Stricker American Family Insurance

FoundationJimmy Walker ............ American Junior Golf Association San Antonio Golf AssociationBubba Watson ........... Bubba Watson Foundation

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2017

PLAYER CHARITYDaniel Berger ............. Teen Cancer America St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Nicklaus Children’s Health Care FoundationKevin Chappell ........... Natural High Angels At Risk Bruin 18 Foundation Valley Children’s HealthcareFred Couples .............. Ready Pet Inc. The Kazanjian Foundation The California Fire Foundation Discovery Land Company Foundation Torrance High School Allelous Mission (Allelous Inc.) Eastbluff PTAJason Day .................. Brighter Days Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveErnie Els ..................... Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund Drive Els for Autism FoundationRickie Fowler.............. Rickie Fowler FoundationJim Furyk ................... Jim & Tabitha Furyk FoundationBranden Grace ........... The Branden Grace Charitable Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveEmiliano Grillo ............ GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveAdam Hadwin ............ Unbound      Wichita State University Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities Wichita Canucks for Kids Fund C.H.I.L.D. Foundation Abbottsford Hospice Society GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveCharley Hoffman ....... Charley Hoffman FoundationDustin Johnson .......... Dustin Johnson Foundation Zach Johnson ............ Zach Johnson Foundation Tony Johnstone ......... ZimbabweMedicalProject      Birdlife South Africa The Boucher Legacy Wilderness Foundation Africa Wildlife CPR ZANE Zimbabwe Pensioner Supporter Fund Zimbabwe Conservation Task ForceSi Woo Kim ................ KoreaGolfAssociation     NineValues Foundation CJ Welfare Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveKevin Kisner Kevin & Brittany Kisner Foundation

PLAYER CHARITY Brooks Koepka ........... Demeris Johnson Ministries HBBQ’s Inc. St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMatt Kuchar ............... Camp Twin Lakes Ronald McDonald House of Jacksonville Georgia Tech Athletic Association (Golf) Frederica AcademyAnirban Lahiri ............. Animal Aid Unlimited GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveMarc Leishman .......... Begin Again Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveDavis Love III ............. Davis Love III FoundationHideki Matsuyama ..... Great East Japan Disaster Victim Relief Fund GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DrivePhil Mickelson ............ Phil & Amy Mickelson FoundationGeoff Ogilvy ............... Ogilvy Family Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveLouis Oosthuizen ....... LodewicusOosthuizenChaitableFund     Louis Oosthuizen Charitable Foundation Trust GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveNick Price ................... BHEJANETRUST     Children in the Wilderness SAVE FOUNDATION Zimbabwe Aid Fund Homefield Centre for the Intellectually Challenged Emerald School for the Deaf Harare Shelter for the Destitute GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DrivePatrick Reed ............... The Team Reed Foundation of the Greater Houston

Community FoundationCharl Schwartzel ........ Charl Schwartzel Charitable Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveAdam Scott ................ Adam Scott Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveJordan Spieth ............ The Jordan Spieth Family FoundationSteve Stricker ............. Steve Stricker American Family Insurance

FoundationJustin Thomas ........... American Junior Golf Association Fidelity Charitable Gift FundJhonattan Vegas ....... ILoveVenezuelaFoundationInc.     Cuatro Por Venezuela Venezuolanos en Kendall Inc. GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveMike Weir ................... Mike Weir Foundation GBPLF One America Appeal Captain Mark V. Lee Sr. Christmas Fund DriveTiger Woods ............... Tiger Woods Foundation

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