Live online coverage Presidents Cup golf 2013
The Presidents Cup 2013
is one of the worlds greatest golfing events. The competition is held
biennially and is not an individual golf competition. The Cup sees two
teams challenge each other. Biennially it is the United States versus
The Rest of The World (excluding Europe). The last Presidents Cup was
was held in Melbourne Australia in 2011 at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club
with tremendous success. The 2011 champions were The United States.
This years event its going to be held in Muirfield Village, Dublin, Ohio
(not Ireland) and promises to be an exciting action packed golf
tournament!
The Presidents Cup 2013 will start this Thursday and continue on
throughout the weekend with 34 matches in all. I know football is
happening but this should be a really great event and who doesn't want
to see?
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Match Schedule: All times eastern
Friday: Golf Channel (1-6 p.m.)
Saturday: NBC (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
Sunday: NBC (12-6 p.m.)
Saturday: NBC (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
Sunday: NBC (12-6 p.m.)
USA
Tiger Woods-Matt Kuchar: Expect Woods to play with Kuchar, his longtime partner Steve Stricker and Jason Dufner.
Steve Stricker-Jordan Spieth: The veteran (Stricker) with the impressive rookie (Spieth). The two played a practice round at Tour Championship, where they each tied for second.
Keegan Bradley-Phil Mickelson: Why break up this team, which went 3-0 at the 2012 Ryder Cup?
Bill Haas-Webb Simpson: The Wake Forest grads have similar games.
Jason Dufner-Zach Johnson: 2-1 in 2012 Ryder Cup as a team.
Brandt Snedeker-Hunter Mahan: Great putter (Snedeker), great iron player (Mahan).
Internationals
Ernie Els-Brandon de Jonge: Els is the only player on the team to celebrate an Internationals victory. His experience will help de Jonge, a rookie, who led the PGA Tour in birdies this season.
Adam Scott-Hideki Matsuyama: The Masters champion (Scott) will be a calming influence on the rookie, who played well in the majors this year.
Charl Schwartzel-Louis Oosthuizen: The two major champions, World Cup teammates and longtime friends played amateur golf with/against each other.
Jason Day-Graham DeLaet: Day is a member at Muirfield Village and is coming off another solid year. DeLaet had his best season.
Angel Cabrera-Marc Leishman: Two big bombers on a course that plays well to the longest hitters. Cabrera (Masters runner-up) has plenty of experience.
Richard Sterne-Branden Grace: Two rookies have played on the big stage together and play well together. Sterne has six wins on the European Tour.
Ernie Els-Brandon de Jonge: Els is the only player on the team to celebrate an Internationals victory. His experience will help de Jonge, a rookie, who led the PGA Tour in birdies this season.
Adam Scott-Hideki Matsuyama: The Masters champion (Scott) will be a calming influence on the rookie, who played well in the majors this year.
Charl Schwartzel-Louis Oosthuizen: The two major champions, World Cup teammates and longtime friends played amateur golf with/against each other.
Jason Day-Graham DeLaet: Day is a member at Muirfield Village and is coming off another solid year. DeLaet had his best season.
Angel Cabrera-Marc Leishman: Two big bombers on a course that plays well to the longest hitters. Cabrera (Masters runner-up) has plenty of experience.
Richard Sterne-Branden Grace: Two rookies have played on the big stage together and play well together. Sterne has six wins on the European Tour.