Woods, Couples continue golden
Presidents Cup alliance
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[December 11, 2019]
By Ian Ransom
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Presidents
Cup has showcased high-quality pairings throughout its 25-year
history but none have endured quite like the dynamic duo of Tiger
Woods and Fred Couples.
The President Cup has never run without the involvement of at least
one of Woods or Couples in one role or another, and at Royal
Melbourne this week they will team up for the seventh time in the
United States' cause.
The pair were playing team mates in 1998 at Royal Melbourne when the
United States tasted their one and only defeat to the International
team.
Thirteen years later, with Couples in charge as captain, Woods
rolled in the winning putt at the sandbelt course.
The wheel has turned full circle in 2019, with Couples reporting to
Woods as an assistant this week as the 15-times major champion
becomes only the second playing captain in the history of the
tournament.
Both have had their bumps and bruises through long careers in the
sport but their friendship has only strengthened through two decades
of dominating the biennial team tournament, which the United States
have won 10 out of 12 times.
"He is a heck of a captain, which you would think, and he's a great
player to be on your team," 60-year-old Couples told reporters of
Woods on Wednesday.
"So we have both. It's fun to see him in action, and ... he's one of
my favorite people in the world. So it's really an honor to be his
assistant."
Couples and Woods were both assistants to captain Steve Stricker
when his U.S. team routed the Internationals 19-11 at Liberty
National, New Jersey, two years ago.
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Tiger Woods plays a tee shot on the 7th hole during The Challenge:
Japan Skins golf competition at Accordia Golf Narashino Country
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Five-times Presidents Cup player Stricker has returned as an
assistant captain to Woods this week in the battle of wits against
International team skipper Ernie Els and his staff.
At 43, Woods is the youngest captain and the first to play and lead
at the same time since Hale Irwin captained the Americans to victory
in the inaugural 1994 tournament.
Woods's leadership has been a mixture of fun and "scary" obsession,
said Couples, who spoke of receiving text messages from him about
preparations at highly unsociable hours.
"It's very fun to be around him," said former Masters champion
Couples, the only Presidents Cup captain with a 3-0 winning record.
"I've got to tell you, he's a pretty funny, tough guy when he gets
you in a corner, and he doesn't let up, which I like."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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