Tiger Woods’ best shots from 2019 Presidents Cup

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Check out all of the best shots from U.S. Team Playing Captain Tiger Woods, who went 3-0-0 at Royal Melbourne to pass Phil Mickelson for the most victories in Presidents Cup history (27) and go undefeated in the Presidents Cup for the second time (5-0; 2009).

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It’s the 2019 Presidents Cup and Tiger Woods is set to play as captain, only the second in tournament history. When the U.S. Team tees off against the International Team, Woods will lead a stellar group featuring Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas and others. Hoping to stand in the way of a U.S. victory are seasoned pros Hideki Matsuyama, Adam Scott, Louis Oosthuizen and more. The contest will unfold at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, home to the Presidents Cup in 2011 and 1998 when the Internationals claimed their only victory in the series.

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