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Tales of dominance, hope as Presidents Cup readies

INCHEON, South Korea – The last time an International team celebrated a victory on a Sunday at a Presidents Cup Jason Day was 11 years old, two-time captain Nick Price led the way with a 2-1-2 record and the first vestiges of Europe’s dominance in the Ryder Cup were just taking root, with the Continent on a two-match winning streak in an event that had been largely dominated by the Americans.

While some things have changed dramatically (most notably Europe’s Ryder Cup fate), others have become far too familiar.

In the wake of that lone victory at the 1998 Presidents Cup is a legacy of loss during which the International side has found all manner of ways to fail.