Results
Year | Venue | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Captains | |
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2013 details |
Muirfield Village (Dublin, Ohio) |
Fred Couples Nick Price |
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2011 details |
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (Melbourne, Australia) |
United States | 19 | 15 | International | Fred Couples Greg Norman |
2009 details |
Harding Park Golf Club (San Francisco, California) |
United States | 19½ | 14½ | International | Fred Couples Greg Norman |
2007 details |
Royal Montreal Golf Club (L'Île-Bizard, Quebec, Canada) |
United States | 19½ | 14½ | International | Jack Nicklaus Gary Player |
2005 details |
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (Gainesville, Virginia) |
United States | 18½ | 15½ | International | Jack Nicklaus Gary Player |
2003 details |
Fancourt Hotel and Country Club Estate (George, Western Cape, South Africa) |
Tied | 17 | 17 | Tied | Jack Nicklaus Gary Player |
2000 details |
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (Gainesville, Virginia) |
United States | 21½ | 10½ | International | Ken Venturi Peter Thomson |
1998 details |
Royal Melbourne Golf Club (Melbourne, Australia) |
International | 20½ | 11½ | United States | Jack Nicklaus Peter Thomson |
1996 details |
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (Gainesville, Virginia) |
United States | 16½ | 15½ | International | Arnold Palmer Peter Thomson |
1994 details |
Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (Gainesville, Virginia) |
United States | 20 | 12 | International | Hale Irwin David Graham |
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