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Largest Margin of Victory: 11 Points United States Def 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. (26-16-13) 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 (14-20-5) 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 (those with no halves in bold): 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 (5-7-3) 13 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 12 Davis Love III, U.S. (7-4-1) 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) Most Four-Ball matches lost: 9 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 7 Adam Scott, International (5-7-3) 6 Robert Allenby, International (4-6-0) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (10-5-6) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 5 Justin Leonard, U.S. (3-5-0) 5 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 5 Nick Price, International (3-5-2) 5 Angel Cabrera, International (1-5-2) 5 Frank Nobilo, International (0-5-0) 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 (4-10-2) 13 Jim Furyk, U.S. (7-3-3) 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) 6 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 6 Steve Stricker, U.S. (6-3-0) Most Foursomes matches lost: 10 Adam Scott, International (4-10-2) 8 Retief Goosen, International (2-8-2) 7 Robert Allenby, International (3-7-2) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 6 Stuart Appleby, International (1-6-2) 6 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (12-6-4) 6 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 6 Mike Weir, International (3-6-1) 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 Vijay Singh, International (1-4-3) 7 Jim Furyk, U.S. (5-2-0) 8 Adam Scott, International (5-3-0) 6 Retief Goosen, International (4-2-0) 6 Davis Love III, U.S. (4-1-1) 6 Robert Allenby, International (1-4-1) 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 TIE 2005* 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 hole Presidents 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. 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 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 3 2017 Jordan Spieth/Patrick Reed (U.S.) 3-1-1 Players who have played in each Presidents Cup: Phil Mickelson (U.S.) ROUND BY ROUND RECORDS Four-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.
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