JERSEY CITY, N.J. – The United States has been dominant in the Presidents Cup for more than a decade, and there’s a clear source for that run of success according to Tiger Woods.
Woods made eight appearances in the biennial event from 1998-2013, and this week he’s on the grounds at Liberty National Golf Club as an assistant captain under Steve Stricker. Speaking to PGATour.com, Woods pointed to the relative depth of the U.S. squad as the primary reason the Americans have thrived in this event.
“I think that overall we’ve had deeper teams, 1 to 12,” Woods said.