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Woods' quiet day turns busy as he clinches Cup
Presidents Cup Golf Werm
United States team player Tiger Woods acknowledges the gallery after putting on the 17th hole during the single matches at the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club Sunday in Dublin, Ohio. - photo by Associated Press
DUBLIN, Ohio —Nobody figured that Tiger Woods, bad back and all, would have to hit a meaningful shot on Sunday at the Presidents Cup. The International side made sure he had to. Woods took the lead over the unheralded Richard Sterne with a par at the 16th hole and then had to lag a long birdie putt to within a foot to clinch the United States' fifth consecutive Presidents Cup victory, 18½-15 ½ over the International side.