Presidents Cup 2019: Tiger Woods breaks record

Sacha Pisani at Royal Melbourne Golf Club
December 15, 2019 02:37 MYT
Tiger Woods broke the record for the most matches won in Presidents Cup history on Sunday.

United States playing captain Woods outclassed International opponent Abraham Ancer 3 and 2 in the deciding singles session for his 27th victory.

American superstar Woods equalled Phil Mickelson's all-time record in Friday's foursomes at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, where he has remained perfect this week with three wins.

Woods - a 15-time major winner - has put defending champions the USA on track for an eighth consecutive Presidents Cup title.

Another birdie for @TigerWoods. The #USTeam Captain stays at 2 UP. pic.twitter.com/IB0Hl4bOVa

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 15, 2019
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