The – 2009 Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco, Calif. Day Two – Results and Notes – October 9, 2009

DAY ONE - RESULTS Foursome Matches – United States 3-1/2, International 2-1/2 Match 1 Anthony Kim/ (U.S.) defeated / (International), 3&2 Match 2 / (International) defeated /Sean O’Hair, 2&1 Match 3 / (International) defeated / (U.S.), 1 up Match 4 / (U.S.) defeated Angel Cabrera/ (International), 2 up Match 5 / (U.S.) defeated / (International), 6&4 Match 6 /Y.E. Yang (International) halved with / (U.S.)

DAY TWO - RESULTS Four-ball Matches – United States 3, International 3 Match 7 Phil Mickelson/Justin Leonard (U.S.) defeated Retief Goosen/Adam Scott (International), 3&2 Match 8 Ernie Els/Mike Weir (International) defeated Jim Furyk/Anthony Kim (U.S.), 2 up Match 9 Ryo Ishikawa/Y.E. Yang (International) defeated Kenny Perry/Sean O’Hair (U.S.), 4&3 Match 10 Vijay Singh/Tim Clark (International) defeated Lucas Glover/Stewart Cink (U.S.), 1 up Match 11 Zach Johnson/Hunter Mahan (U.S.) defeated Robert Allenby/Camilo Villegas(International), 2&1 Match 12 Steve Stricker/Tiger Woods (U.S.) defeated Geoff Ogilvy/Angel Cabrera (International), 5&3

CUMMULATIVE RESULTS United States 6-1/2, International 5-1/2

Six players have a perfect 2-0-0 record after Day Two: Phil Mickelson, Zach Johnson, Steve Stricker and Tiger Woods for the U.S. Team; and Ernie Els and Vijay Singh for Team.

Match 7 - Mickelson/ Leonard (U.S.) defeated Goosen/Scott (International), 3&2 In their first time being paired together in either The Presidents Cup or the Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson/Justin Leonard prevailed with a 3&2 victory over Retief Goosen/Adam Scott. In a match that went back and forth throughout the day, the U.S. Team made eight birdies to the International’s five.

Despite hitting only 7 of 12 fairways today, Mickelson was responsible for five of the U.S. Team’s birdies. Mickelson is now 2-0-0, his best start at The Presidents Cup since 2000 when he went 2-0-0 the first two days and finished with a 3-2-0 record.

Leonard rebounded from the short missed putt on 18 yesterday that would have sealed a full point for the U.S. Team by closing out today’s match with birdies on two of the final three holes. He made a 14-foot putt on the 14th hole for birdie to take the U.S. Team to 2 up and then closed out the match with an 11’4” putt for birdie on No. 16.

Retief Goosen/Adam Scott have now been paired together in The Presidents Cup six times, but this is their first defeat. They were 3-0-2 heading into this year’s event, with a 2-0-1 record in four-ball.

Match 8- Els/ Weir (International) defeated Furyk/Kim (U.S.), 2 up Ernie Els/Mike Weir played in their third consecutive four-ball match at The Presidents Cup and remain undefeated (2-0-0 in 2007).

Anthony Kim is Jim Furyk’s 13th different partner in The Presidents Cup. The only other time Furyk was paired with a Presidents Cup “rookie,” he won the match (2000 with , defeated Robert Allenby/, 1 up).

Furky/Kim hit only nine/five fairways today, respectively.

Els moves into a tie for second in The Presidents Cup history for most four-ball matches won: Vijay Singh (9); Davis Love III (7); Ernie Els (7).

By losing today, Kim, the only rookie to win in Day One, won’t have the chance to match the undefeated records posted by four other rookies in The Presidents Cup history: (5-0-0, 1998); Mark O’Meara (5- 0-0, 1996); (4-0-0, 1996); Stewart Cink (4-0-0, 2000).

Match 9- Ishikawa/Yang (International) defeated Perry/O’Hair (U.S.), 4&3 Ryo Ishikawa/Y.E. Yang paired up today as two of the five rookies in this year’s Presidents Cup and defeated Kenny Perry/Sean O’Hair, 4 and 3. The last time two rookies won a match together was 2003 when it happened three times: / in Day Two foursomes; / in Day Three four- ball; and Adam Scott/K.J. Choi in Day Three four-ball.

Key to the finish of the match was Yang with birdies on 13 and 14, holing putts from 16’7” and 21’2”, respectively.

Match 9 featured the fourth-oldest player in The Presidents Cup history (Kenny Perry, 49) and the youngest player in event history (Ryo Ishikawa, 18). Perry won his first PGA TOUR event in May 1991, five months before Ishikawa was born.

Match 10- Singh/Clark (International) defeated Glover/Cink (U.S.), 1 up Vijay Singh/Tim Clark defeated Lucas Glover/Stewart Cink, 1 up, thanks to a 14-foot eagle putt on the 18th green made by Tim Clark. Clark was the only one of the four players in Match 10 to reach the 18th green in two.

Tim Clark is now 4-0-1 in four-ball competition at The Presidents Cup.

Vijay Singh maintains his lead in The Presidents Cup history for most four-ball matches won: Vijay Singh (9); Davis Love III (7); Ernie Els (7).

Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson are the only two players who have competed in every Presidents Cup, but Singh owns the record for most matches played at 37 (including today; Mickelson has participated in 35 matches). After today’s four-ball, Singh tied Davis Love III’s all-time Presidents Cup record for most matches won with 16.

Glover is 0-3-0 in four-ball competition at The Presidents Cup.

Match 11 - Johnson/Mahan (U.S.) defeated Allenby/Villegas(International), 2&1 Hunter Mahan made a 22-foot birdie putt to halve the 15th hole and keep his team at 2 up. On the 16th hole, Zach Johnson knocked a wedge to nine feet, but missed his birdie putt for an opportunity to close the match. On the 17th hole, Johnson again hit wedge inside 10 feet, this time making his six-foot putt on top of a birdie by Robert Allenby to have the hole and win their match 2 up.

Johnson is now 2-0 after winning his match 2 up on Thursday.

Match 12 - Stricker/Woods (U.S.) defeated Ogilvy/Cabrera (International), 5&3 Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker kept the momentum going from their 6&4 win in Day One, defeating Geoff Ogilvy/Angel Cabrera in the Day Two four-ball matches, 5&3. Woods/Stricker lost only one hole today, when Cabrera made birdie on No. 3 to get back to all square. That’s the only hole lost by the U.S. duo in the first two days of competition.

Ogilvy is 0-2-0, after facing Woods/Stricker both days.

Woods is off to his best start in six appearances in The Presidents Cup. He has never won his first two matches at a Presidents Cup.

The Presidents Cup rookies Here’s a look at how the five rookies in this week’s Presidents Cup have fared so far. U.S. Sean O’Hair, 0-2-0 Day One Foursomes: teamed with Hunter Mahan vs. Adam Scott/Ernie Els, lost 2&1 Day Two Four-ball: teamed with Kenny Perry vs. Ryo Ishikawa/Y.E. Yang, lost 4&3

Anthony Kim, 1-1-0 Day One Foursomes: teamed with Phil Mickelson vs. Mike Weir/Tim Clark, won 3&2 Day Two Four-ball: teamed with Jim Furyk vs. Ernie Els/Mike Weir, lost 2 up

International Y.E. Yang, 1-0-1 Day One Foursomes: teamed with Retief Goosen vs. Jim Furyk/Justin Leonard, halved Day Two Four-ball: teamed with Ryo Ishikawa vs. Kenny Perry/Sean O’Hair, won 4&3

Ryo Ishikawa: 1-1-0 Day One Foursomes: teamed with Geoff Ogilvy vs. Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker, lost 6&4 Day Two Four-ball: teamed with Y.E. Yang vs. Kenny Perry/Sean O’Hair, won 4&3

Camilo Villegas, 0-2-0 Day One Foursomes: teamed with Angel Cabrera vs. Kenny Perry/Zach Johnson, lost 2 up Day Two Four-ball: teamed with Robert Allenby vs. Zach Johnson/Hunter Mahan, 2&1

Updated records United States Team

Stewart Cink: 0-2-0 8-6-1 (Presidents Cup: 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009) 4-2-0 (Foursomes) 2-3-1 (Four-ball)

Jim Furyk: 0-1-1 13-9-3 (Presidents Cup: 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 4-3-3 (Foursomes) 5-5-0 (Four-ball)

Lucas Glover: 0-2-0 2-5-0 (Presidents Cup: 2007, 2009) 2-1-0 (Foursomes) 0-3-0 (Four-ball)

Zach Johnson: 2-0-0 4-2-0 (Presidents Cup: 2007, 2009) 3-0-0 (Foursomes) 1-1-0 (Four-ball)

Anthony Kim: 1-1-0 1-0-0 (Presidents Cup: 2009) 1-0-0 (Foursomes) 0-1-0 (Four-ball)

Justin Leonard: 1-0-1 7-10-3 (Presidents Cup: 1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2009) 3-3-3 (Foursomes) 3-4-0 (Four-ball)

Hunter Mahan: 1-1-0 3-4-0 (Presidents Cup: 2007, 2009) 2-1-0 (Foursomes) 1-2-0 (Four-ball)

Phil Mickelson: 2-0-0 13-13-9 (Presidents Cup: 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 20003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 6-6-2 (Foursomes) 6-4-4 (Four-ball)

Sean O'Hair: 0-2-0 0-2-0 (Presidents Cup: 2009) 0-1-0 (Foursomes) 0-1-0 (Four-ball)

Kenny Perry: 1-1-0 7-7-0 (Presidents Cup: 1996, 2003, 2005, 2009) 4-2-0 (Foursomes) 2-4-0 (Four-ball)

Steve Stricker: 2-0-0 7-5-0 (Presidents Cup: 1996, 2007, 2009) 3-2-0 (Foursomes) 3-2-0 (Four-ball)

Tiger Woods: 2-0-0 15-11-1 (Presidents Cup: 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 8-2-1 (Foursomes) 4-7-0 (Four-ball)

INTERNATIONAL TEAM Robert Allenby: 1-1-0 6-12-2 (Presidents Cup: 1994, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009) 2-5-1 (Foursomes) 3-5-0 (Four-ball)

Angel Cabrera: 0-2-0 3-5-3 (Presidents Cup: 2005, 2007, 2009) 1-3-0 (Foursomes) 1-2-2 (Four-ball)

Tim Clark: 1-1-0 5-6-1 (Presidents Cup: 2003, 2005, 2009) 1-4-0 (Foursomes) 4-0-1 (Four-ball)

Ernie Els: 2-0-0 15-10-2 (Presidents Cup: 1996, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009) 5-5-1 (Foursomes) 7-3-1 (Four-ball)

Retief Goosen: 0-1-1 11-8-3 (Presidents Cup: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 2-5-2 (Foursomes) 6-2-1 (Four-ball)

Ryo Ishikawa: 1-1-0 1-1-0 (Presidents Cup: 2009) 0-1-0 (Foursomes) 1-0-0 (Four-ball)

Geoff Ogilvy: 0-2-0 2-5-0 (Presidents Cup: 2007, 2009) 0-3-0 (Foursomes) 1-2-0 (Four-ball)

Adam Scott: 1-1-0 7-8-2 (Presidents Cup: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 4-2-1 (Foursomes) 3-3-1 (Four-ball)

Vijay Singh: 2-0-0 16-15-6 (Presidents Cup: 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 6-6-3 (Foursomes) 9-5-1 (Four-ball)

Camilo Villegas: 0-2-0 0-2-0(Presidents Cup: 2009) 0-1-0 (Foursomes) 0-1-0 (Four-ball)

Mike Weir: 1-1-0 12-8-1 (Presidents Cup: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 3-5-1 (Foursomes) 6-2-0 (Four-ball)

Y.E. Yang: 1-0-1 1-0-1 (Presidents Cup: 2009) 0-0-1 (Foursomes) 1-0-0 (Four-ball)