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Tiger Woods team lags behind 4-1 against Internationals in Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup, hosted at Royal Melbourne in Australia, featured a standoff between the United States team headed by golfing star Tiger Woods against an Internationals team. While Woods and his teammate Justin Thomas emerged victorious in their pairing, the Internationals team, featuring Mexico's Ancer and South Africa's Oosthuizen managed to put a substantial 4-1 lead on the board against the others.

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