Americans take lead at Presidents Cup as Canada's Conners, Pendrith make debuts
The United States has taken a 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup.
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The United States has taken a 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. : With the Presidents Cup set to tee off on Thursday, International captain Trevor Immelman has positioned his team as the biggest underdogs since David met Goliath as they face the might of the United States on their home turf.
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