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Weir's Canadian crew can't hold off U.S. onslaught as Americans win 10th straight Presidents Cup

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South Korea's Si Woo Kim missed a birdie putt on No. 18 and lost his match to Keegan Bradley as the United States clinched another win over the International team at the Presidents Cup.

Bradley's victory gave the Americans the 15 1/2 points required to win the tournament with five matches still on the course Sunday at Royal Montreal Golf Club.

It's the U.S.'s 10th consecutive victory at the elite biennial tournament. The Presidents Cup sees 12 Americans play 12 golfers from around the world, excluding Europe.

The international team was captained by Canadian Mike Weir, who won the 2003 Masters and was a player in five Presidents Cups.

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