INCHEON, South Korea – The Presidents Cup is finally coming down to the Sunday singles, with the U.S. holding a slim 9.5-8.5 lead, the closest its been prior to the final session since 2005 when the two teams were tied at 11 points apiece.
That year the U.S. won 7.5 of the 12 singles points and took a cup they had won in 2000 and retained after a tie in 2003, but now the Internationals have a legitimate chance to win for the first time since 1998, a position Captain Nick Price had hoped would materialize when he lobbied to reduce the amount of matches.