The Herald (Zimbabwe)

USA romp to victory

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JERSEY CITY. - The United States polished off a 19-11 Presidents Cup win on Sunday over a battling Internatio­nal golf team whose fate was sealed over three punishing prior days.

Victory was in the bag when Daniel Berger went 3-up with three to play against South Korean Kim Si-Woo - assuring himself of at least half a point to go with the half-point gained by Kevin Chappell against Marc Leishman in the first match of the day.

By the time Berger wrapped up his 2 & 1 victory over Kim, victories for Aussie Jason Day and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama were irrelevant and it was certain that US President Donald Trump would be presenting the trophy to the home side on Sunday evening.

Trump arrived at Liberty National Golf Club - which lies in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty some 30 miles from his home at his Trump National Bedminster resort - just in time to see the Americans seal the win.

He watched for a while from the glass-walled clubhouse at the 14th green, along with US PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan and former commission­er Tim Finchem.

“What a feeling,” said Berger, who was informed by US captain Steve Stricker at the 16th that the United States had clinched it.

“This is a juggernaut of a US team,” said Internatio­nal captain Nick Price of Zimbabwe. “They’re an overpoweri­ng team that played some phenomenal golf. It was tough to watch, especially being on the receiving end.”

The Americans set themselves up for a stress-free Sunday by thrashing the internatio­nals over 18 foursomes and fourball matches - allowing them just two wins over the first three days.

The US led by 11 points overnight and needed just a point on Sunday to claim a seventh straight Cup.

“They came in here riding a ton of momentum and a ton of confidence,” Stricker said of his players, who included the winners of the last three major championsh­ips. “It was about getting out of their way.”

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