PRESIDENTS CUP
Medinah Country Club’s Course No. 3 host this year’s Presidents Cup in September where Team USA will be looking to win its 11th consecutive title.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Lack of INT team depth makes for uneven Pres. Cup
The Golf Today Roundtable discusses why the Presidents Cup is so broken from a competitive standpoint, with the International team's lack of depth a significant contributor.
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