Published 7/23/2008
at PGATOUR.com News
When Jack Nicklaus was tapped to lead the U.S. Presidents Cup team for a fourth time in 2007 at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, Canada, few could argue that the legendary golfer didn't deserve the opportunity, especially after he calmly guided the Americans to an inspired victory in the '05 edition at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va.
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