Largest margin of victory: 11 points United States def. International 2000, 21½ - 10½ 9 points International def. United States, 1998, 20½ - 11½

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Largest margin of victory: 11 points United States def. International 2000, 21½ - 10½ 9 points International def. United States, 1998, 20½ - 11½ Smallest margin of victory: 1 point United States def. International, 1996, 16½ - 15½ United States def. International, 2015, 15½ - 14½ Most matches played: 51 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015) 40 Ernie Els, International (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) 40 Vijay Singh, International (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 40 Tiger Woods, U.S. (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) Most matches won: 24 Tiger Woods, U.S. (24-15-1) 23 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (23-16-12) 20 Ernie Els, International (20-18-2) 20 Jim Furyk, U.S. (20-10-3) 16 Davis Love III, U.S. (16-8-4) 16 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9) Most matches lost: 18 Ernie Els, International (20-18-2) 17 Adam Scott, International (13-17-5) 17 Robert Allenby, International (8-17-3) 16 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (23-16-12) 15 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9) 15 Tiger Woods, U.S. (24-15-1) 14 Stuart Appleby, International (5-14-2) Most matches halved: 12 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (23-16-12) 9 Vijay Singh, International (16-15-9) 5 Adam Scott, International (13-17-5) 4 Justin Leonard, U.S. (8-11-4) 4 Davis Love III, U.S. (16-8-4) 4 Nick Price, International (8-11-4) Most matches won in one year: 5 Mark O Meara, U.S. (1996) 5 Shigeki Maruyama, International (1998) 5 Tiger Woods, U.S. (2009) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (2011) 5 Branden Grace, International (2015) Most matches lost in one year: 5 Ernie Els, International (2000) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (2003) Most matches halved in one year: 3 Angel Cabrera, International (2005) 3 Vijay Singh, International (2009) 3 Woody Austin (2007) 3 Vijay Singh (2009) Players who went undefeated in one year (those with no halves in bold):

Fred Couples (3-0-0), U.S., 1994 Davis Love III (4-0-1), U.S., 1994 David Duval (4-0-0), U.S., 1996 Mark O Meara (5-0-0), U.S., 1996 Steve Elkington (3-0-2), International, 1998 Shigeki Maruyama (5-0-0), International, 1998 Stewart Cink (4-0-0), U.S., 2000 Davis Love III (4-0-0), U.S., 2000 Kirk Triplett (3-0-1). U.S., 2000 Retief Goosen (4-0-1), International, 2005 Chris DiMarco (4-0-1), U.S., 2005 Jim Furyk (3-0-2), U.S., 2005 Phil Mickelson (3-0-2), U.S., 2005 David Toms (4-0-1), U.S., 2007 Scott Verplank (4-0-0), U.S., 2007 Vijay Singh (2-0-3), International, 2009 Phil Mickelson (4-0-1), U.S., 2009 Tiger Woods (5-0-0), U.S., 2009 Jim Furyk (5-0-0), U.S., 2011 Branden Grace (5-0-0), International, 2015 Louis Oosthuizen (4-0-1), International, 2015 Zach Johnson (3-0-1), U.S., 2015 Phil Mickelson (3-0-1), U.S., 2015 Most Four-Ball matches played: 20 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (9-5-6) 16 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 16 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 16 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) 14 Adam Scott, International (5-6-3) 13 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 12 Davis Love III, U.S. (7-4-1) Most Four-Ball matches won: 9 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (9-5-6) 9 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 8 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 8 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 8 Retief Goosen, International (8-2-1) 7 Davis Love III, U.S. (7-4-1) 7 Mike Weir, International (7-2-0) 7 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) Most Four-Ball matches lost: 9 Tiger Woods, U.S. (7-9-0) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 6 Adam Scott, International (5-6-3) 6 Robert Allenby, International (4-6-0) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (9-5-6) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (8-5-0) 5 Justin Leonard, U.S. (3-5-0) 5 Vijay Singh, International (9-5-2) 5 Nick Price, International (3-5-2) 5 Angel Cabrera, International (1-5-2) 5 Frank Nobilo, International (0-5-0) Most Foursomes matches played:

20 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (11-6-3) 16 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 16 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 16 Tiger Woods, U.S. (11-4-1) 14 Adam Scott, International (4-8-2) 13 Jim Furyk, U.S. (7-3-3) Most Foursomes matches won: 11 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (11-6-3) 11 Tiger Woods, U.S. (11-4-1) 8 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 7 Jim Furyk, U.S. (7-3-3) 6 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 6 Steve Stricker, U.S. (6-3-0) Most Foursomes matches lost: 8 Retief Goosen, International (2-8-2) 8 Adam Scott, International (4-8-2) 7 Robert Allenby, International (3-7-2) 7 Ernie Els, International (8-7-1) 6 Stuart Appleby, International (1-6-2) 6 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (11-6-3) 6 Vijay Singh, International (6-6-4) 6 Mike Weir, International (3-6-1) Most Singles matches played: 11 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (3-5-3) 8 Tiger Woods, U.S. (6-2-0) 8 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 8 Vijay Singh, International (1-4-3) 7 Jim Furyk, U.S. (5-2-0) 7 Adam Scott, International (4-3-0) 6 Retief Goosen, International (4-2-0) 6 Davis Love III, U.S. (4-1-1) 6 Robert Allenby, International (1-4-1) Most Singles matches won: 6 Tiger Woods, U.S. (6-2-0) 5 Jim Furyk, U.S. (5-2-0) 4 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 4 Retief Goosen, International (4-2-0) 4 Davis Love III, U.S. (4-1-1) 4 Adam Scott, International (4-3-0) Most Singles matches lost: 5 Stuart Appleby, International (0-5-0) 5 Phil Mickelson, U.S. (3-5-3) 4 Robert Allenby, International (1-4-1) 4 Ernie Els, International (4-4-0) 4 Nick Price, International (1-4-0) 4 Vijay Singh, International (1-4-3) Players who clinched The Presidents Cup for their respective teams (captain's picks in bold): 1994 Fred Couples (10th Singles Match; defeated Nick Price, 1 up) 1996 Fred Couples (12th Singles Match, defeated Vijay SIngh, 2 and 1) 1998 Nick Price (Second Singles Match, defeated David Duval, 2 and 1) 2000 Davis Love III (Fifth Singles Match, defeated Ernie Els, 4 and 3)

2003 TIE 2005* Chris DiMarco (12th Singles Match, defeated Stuart Appleby, 1 up) 2007 Stewart Cink (Eighth Singles Match, defeated Nick O'Hern, 6 and 4) 2009 Tiger Woods (Ninth Singles Match, defeated Y.E. Yang, 6 and 5) 2011 Tiger Woods (11th Singles Match, defeated Aaron Baddeley, 4 and 3) 2013 Tiger Woods (Ninth Singles Match, defeated Richard Sterne, 1 up) 2015* Bill Haas (12th Singles Match, defeated Sangmoon Bae, 2 up) *The Presidents Cup was decided by the final match on the 18 th hole Shortest match: 12 holes David Frost (International) def. Kenny Perry (U.S.), 7 and 6 (1996 Sunday Singles) 12 holes Adam Scott & K.J. Choi (International) def. Tiger Woods & Steve Stricker (U.S.), 7 and 6 (2011 Thursday Foursomes) 13 holes 15 times Played with same partner most times: 6 Ernie Els/Adam Scott, International 6 Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, International 6 Retief Goosen/Adam Scott, International 5 Phil Mickelson/Chris DiMarco, U.S. 5 Phil Mickelson/Tom Lehman, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Jim Furyk, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Charles Howell III, U.S. 5 Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker, U.S. Partners to win three or more points in a single Presidents Cup: 4 2009 Tiger Woods/Steve Stricker (USA) 4-0-0 4 2015 Louis Oosthuizen/Branden Grace (INT) 4-0-0 3.5 1998 Steve Elkington/Greg Norman (INT) 3-0-1 3.5 2000 Stewart Cink/Kirk Triplett (U.S.) 3-0-1 3.5 2005 Phil Mickelson/Chris DiMarco (U.S.) 3-0-1 3.5 2005 Adam Scott/Retief Goosen (INT) 3-0-1 3 1996 Mark O Meara/David Duval (U.S.) 3-0-0 3 2011 Phil Mickelson/Jim Furyk (U.S.) 3-0-0 3 2011 Bubba Watson/Webb Simpson (U.S.) 3-1-0 3 2013 Tiger Woods/Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 3-1-0 Players who have played in each Presidents Cup: Phil Mickelson (U.S.) ROUND BY ROUND RECORDS Four-ball records for U.S. and International Teams, combined, by year: 1994 6.5 3.5 U.S. +3 1996 6 4 U.S. +2 1998 3.5 6.5 INT +3 2000 5 5 Tied 2003 3 8 INT +5 2005 5.5 5.5 Tied 2007 4 7 INT +3 2009 5.5 5.5 Tied 2011 5 6 INT +1 2013 7.5 3.5 U.S. +4 2015 3.5 5.5 INT +2 Foursomes records for U.S. and International Teams, combined, by year:

1994 5.5 4.5 U.S. +1 1996 4.5 5.5 INT +1 1998 8 2 U.S. +6 2000 9 1 U.S. +8 2003 6.5 4.5 U.S. +2 2005 5.5 5.5 TIED 2007 10.5.5 U.S. +10 2009 7 4 U.S. +3 2011 8 3 U.S. +5 2013 6.5 4.5 U.S. +2 2015 6 3 U.S. +3 Sunday Singles records for U.S. and International Teams, by year: 1994 8 4 U.S. +4 1996 6 6 Tied 1998 6 6 Tied 2000 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2003 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2005 7.5 4.5 U.S. +3 2007 5 7 INT +2 2009 7 5 U.S. +2 2011 6 6 Tied 2013 4.5 7.5 INT +3 2015 6 6 Tied Point differentials after Day One, by year: 1994 7.5 2.5 U.S. +5 1996 7.5 2.5 U.S. +5 1998 3 7 INT +4 2000 5 0 U.S. +5 2003 2.5 3.5 INT +1 2005 2.5 3.5 INT +1 2007 5.5 0.5 U.S. +5 2009 3.5 2.5 U.S. +1 2011 4 2 U.S. +2 2013 3.5 2.5 U.S. +1 2015 4 1 U.S. +3 Point differentials after Day Two, by year: 1994* 12 8 U.S. +4 1996* 10.5 9.5 U.S. +1 1998* 5.5 14.5 INT +9 2000 10 5 U.S. +5 2003 9.5 6.5 U.S. +3 2005 5.5 6.5 INT +1 2007 7 5 U.S. +2 2009 6.5 5.5 U.S. +1 2011 7 5 U.S. +2 2013 6.5 5.5 U.S. +1 2015 5.5 4.5 U.S. +1 *Format was three days total in 1994, 1996, 1998 Point differentials heading into Sunday Singles, by year:

1994* 12 8 U.S. +4 1996* 10.5 9.5 U.S. +1 1998* 5.5 14.5 INT +9 2000 14 6 U.S. +8 2003 9.5 12.5 INT +3 2005 11 11 Tied 2007 14.5 7.5 U.S. +7 2009 12.5 9.5 U.S. +3 2011 13 9 U.S. +4 2013 14 8 U.S. +6 2015 9.5 8.5 U.S. +1 *Format was three days total in 1994, 1996, 1998 CAPTAINS PICKS Captains picks by year: 1994: International Team, David Graham (Captain), Australia Fulton Allem, South Africa (1½ points, 1-3-1) Tsukasa Watanabe, Japan (1 point, 1-2-0) United States Team, Hale Irwin (Captain) Jay Haas (3 points, 3-2-0) Phil Mickelson (3 points, 2-1-2) 1996: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (2 points, 2-3-0) Peter Senior, Australia (1 point, 1-2-0) United States Team, Arnold Palmer (Captain) David Duval (4 points, 4-0-0) Kenny Perry (2 points, 2-2-0) 1998: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Frank Nobilo, New Zealand (2 points, 2-2-0) Greg Turner, New Zealand (2 ½ points, 2-1-1) United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Couples (2 ½ points, 2-2-1) John Huston (0 points, 0-4-0) 2000: International Team, Peter Thomson (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (1 point, 1-3-0) Steve Elkington, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0) United States Team, Ken Venturi (Captain) Paul Azinger (1 point, 1-2-0) Loren Roberts (2 points, 2-1-0) 2003: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa K.J. Choi, Korea (2 points, 2-3-0) Tim Clark, South Africa (2 points, 2-3-0) United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Funk (1 ½ points, 1-2-1) Jay Haas (2 ½ points, 2-1-1) 2005: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Trevor Immelman, South Africa (1 point, 1-3-0)

Peter Lonard, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0) United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Fred Couples (1 ½ points, 1-2-1) Justin Leonard (3 ½ points, 3-1-1) 2007: International Team, Gary Player (Captain), South Africa Nick O Hern, Australia (1 point, 1-4-0) Mike Weir, Canada (3 ½ points, 3-1-1) United States Team, Jack Nicklaus (Captain) Lucas Glover (2 points, 2-3-0) Hunter Mahan (2 points, 2-3-0) 2009: International Team, Greg Norman (Captain), Australia Ryo Ishikawa, Japan (3 points, 3-2-0) Adam Scott, Australia (1 point, 1-4-0) United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Lucas Glover (½ point, 0-3-1) Hunter Mahan (2 ½ points, 2-1-1) 2011: International Team, Greg Norman (Captain), Australia Robert Allenby, Australia (0 points, 0-4-0) Aaron Baddeley, Australia (1 ½ points, 1-3-1) United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Bill Haas (1 ½ points, 1-3-1) Tiger Woods (2 points, 2-3-0) 2013: International Team, Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Marc Leishman, Australia (2 points, 2-2-0) Brendon de Jonge, Zimbabwe (2 points, 2-3-0) United States Team, Fred Couples (Captain) Webb Simpson (3 points, 2-1-2) Jordan Spieth (2 points, 2-2-0) 2015: International Team, Nick Price (Captain), Zimbabwe Sangmoon Bae, Korea (2 ½ points, 2-1-1) Steven Bowditch, Australia (1 point, 1-2-0) United States Team, Jay Haas (Captain) Bill Haas (1 ½ points, 1-1-1) Phil Mickelson (3 ½ points, 3-0-1) Most points scored by a captain s pick: 4 David Duval (U.S.), 1996, 4-0-0 3 ½ Justin Leonard (U.S.), 2005, 3-1-1 3 ½ Mike Weir (International), 2007, 3-1-1 3 ½ Phil Mickelson (U.S.), 2015, 3-0-1 Fewest points scored by a captain s pick: 0 John Huston (U.S.), 1998, 0-4-0 0 Robert Allenby (International), 2011, 0-4-0 ½ Lucas Glover (U.S.), 2009, 0-3-1 1 Tsukasa Watanabe (International), 1994, 1-2-0

1 Peter Senior (International), 1996, 1-2-0 1 Paul Azinger (U.S.), 2000, 1-2-0 1 Trevor Immelman (International), 2005, 1-3-0 1 Nick O Hern (International), 2007, 1-4-0 1 Adam Scott (International), 2009, 1-4-0 1 Steven Bowditch (International), 2015, 1-2-0 Most combined points scored by a team s two captain s picks in one year: 6 U.S. Team, 1994, Jay Haas (3-2-0), Phil Mickelson (2-1-2) 6 U.S. Team, 1996, David Duval (4-0-0), Kenny Perry (2-2-0) 5 U.S. Team, 2005, Justin Leonard (3-1-1), Fred Couples (1-2-1) 5 U.S. Team, 2013, Webb Simpson (2-1-2), Jordan Spieth (2-2-0) 5 U.S. Team, 2015, Phil Mickelson (3-0-1), Bill Haas (1-1-1) Fewest combined points scored by a team s two captains picks in one year: 1 ½ International Team, 2011, Aaron Baddeley (1-3-1), Robert Allenby (0-4-0) 2 ½ International Team, 1994, Fulton Allem (1-3-1), Tsukasa Watanabe (1-2-0) 2 ½ U.S. Team, 1998, John Huston (0-4-0), Fred Couples (2-2-1) Most combined points scored by teams four captains picks in one year: 9 1996, U.S., 6 points, David Duval (4-0-0), Kenny Perry (2-2-0); International, 3 points, Robert Allenby (2-3-0), Peter Senior (1-2-0) 9 2013, U.S., 5 points, Webb Simpson (2-1-2), Jordan Spieth (2-2-0); International, 4 points, Marc Leishman (2-2- 0), Brendon de Jonge (2-3-0) Fewest combined points scored by teams four captains picks in one year: 5 2011, International, 1 ½ points, Robert Allenby (0-4-0), Aaron Baddeley (1-3-1); U.S., 3 ½ points, Bill Haas (1-3-1), Tiger Woods (2-3-0) 6 2000, International, 3 points, Robert Allenby (1-3-0), Steve Elkington ( 2-2-0); U.S., 3 points, Paul Azinger (1-2-0), Loren Roberts (2-1-0) Players who were named captain s pick more than once: 3 Robert Allenby (International), 1996, 2000, 2011 2 Jay Haas (U.S.), 1994, 2003 2 Fred Couples (U.S.), 1998, 2005 2 Lucas Glover (U.S.), 2007, 2009 2 Hunter Mahan (U.S.), 2007, 2009 2 Phil Mickelson (U.S.), 1994, 2015 2 Bill Haas (U.S.), 2011, 2015 Players who won the weekend before being named a captain s pick: Ryo Ishikawa, 2009 Fujisakei Classic Bill Haas, 2011 TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola Lowest-ranked players in their respective team standings to be named a captain's pick (eventual record that year): Phil Mickelson, 30 th in U.S. Team standings, 2015 (3-0-1) Tiger Woods, 29 th in U.S. Team standings, 2011 (2-3-0) Paul Azinger, 24 th in U.S. Team standings, 2000 (1-2-0) Fulton Allem, 22 nd in International Team standings, 1994 (1-3-1) Trevor Immelman, 22 nd in International Team standings, 2005 (1-3-0) Jordan Spieth, 22 nd in U.S. Team standings, 2013 (2-2-0) Tsukasa Watanabe, 20 th in International Team standings, 1994 (1-2-0) Mike Weir, 20 th in International Team standings, 2007 (3-1-1) Ryo Ishikawa, 20 th in International Team standings, 2009 (3-2-0) MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Total international countries represented: 13 Argentina, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Fiji, India, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Paraguay, South Africa, Thailand, Zimbabwe Most countries represented by International Team (players only), by year 8 2000, 2009 7 1998, 2015 6 1994, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2013 4 2011 Total representation, by country, in The Presidents Cup by International Team members (players only) Australia, 47 South Africa, 31 Japan, 9 Fiji, 8 Zimbabwe, 8 New Zealand, 7 Korea, 7 Canada, 6 Argentina, 4 Paraguay, 2 Colombia, 1 India, 1 Thailand, 1 Most first-time Presidents Cup participants, combined teams (not including 1994; captain s picks in bold) 11 2013 (INT): Louis Oosthuizen, Hideki Matsuyama, Branden Grace, Graham DeLaet, Richard Sterne, Marc Leishman, Brendon de Jonge; (USA): Brandt Snedeker, Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Jordan Spieth 10 2003 (INT): Stephen Leaney, Peter Lonard, Adam Scott, K.J. Choi, Tim Clark; (USA): Chris DiMarco, Charles Howell III, Jerry Kelly, David Toms, Fred Funk 10 2011 (USA): Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Webb Simpson, Nick Watney, Bubba Watson, Bill Haas; (INT): Jason Day, Charl Schwartzel, K.T. Kim, Aaron Baddeley 10 2015 (INT): Sangmoon Bae, Steven Bowditch, Thongchai Jaidee, Anirban Lahiri, Danny Lee; (USA): Rickie Fowler, J.B. Holmes, Chris Kirk, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker Fewest first-time Presidents Cup participants, combined teams (not including 1994; captain s picks in bold) 5 2005 (USA): Scott Verplank; (INT): Angel Cabrera, Mark Hensby, Nick O Hern, Trevor Immelman 5 2009 (USA): Anthony Kim, Sean O Hair; (INT): Camilo Villegas, Y.E. Yang, Ryo Ishikawa 6 2007 (INT): Geoff Ogilvy, Rory Sabbatini; (USA): Woody Austin, Zach Johnson, Lucas Glover, Hunter Mahan Most first-time Presidents Cup participants, per team (not including 1994; captain s picks in bold) 7 2013 (INT): Louis Oosthuizen, Hideki Matsuyama, Branden Grace, Graham DeLaet, Richard Sterne, Marc Leishman, Brendon de Jonge 6 1996 (USA): Mark Brooks, Justin Leonard, Mark O Meara, Steve Stricker, David Duval, Kenny Perry 2011 (USA): Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Webb Simpson, Nick Watney, Bubba Watson, Bill Haas 5 1998 (INT): Stuart Appleby, Carlos Franco, Shigeki Maruyama, Joe Ozaki, Greg Turner 2003 (INT): Stephen Leaney, Peter Lonard, Adam Scott, K.J. Choi, Tim Clark 2015 (INT): Sangmoon Bae, Steven Bowditch, Thongchai Jaidee, Anirban Lahiri, Danny Lee 2000 (USA): Notah Begay III, Stewart Cink, Hal Sutton, Kirk Triplett, Paul Azinger 2003 (USA): Chris DiMarco, Charles Howell III, Jerry Kelly, David Toms, Fred Funk 2015 (USA): Rickie Fowler, J.B. Holmes, Chris Kirk, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker 4 2005 (INT): Angel Cabrera, Mark Hensby, Nick O Hern, Trevor Immelman 2011 (INT): Jason Day, Charl Schwartzel, K.T. Kim, Aaron Baddeley 1998 (USA): Mark Calcavecchia, Jim Furyk, Lee Janzen, Tiger Woods 2007 (USA): Woody Austin, Zach Johnson, Lucas Glover, Hunter Mahan 2013 (USA): Brandt Snedeker, Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Jordan Speith

3 1996 (INT): Ernie Els, Greg Norman, Jumbo Ozaki 2000 (INT): Michael Campbell, Retief Goosen, Mike Weir 2009 (INT): Camilo Villegas, Y.E. Yang, Ryo Ishikawa 2 2007 (INT): Geoff Ogilvy, Rory Sabbatini 2009 (USA): Anthony Kim, Sean O Hair 1 2005 (USA): Scott Verplank Oldest participants (first-time participants in bold): Year Player Age Record 2003 Jay Haas 49/11/21 2-1-1 1996 Jumbo Ozaki 49/7/22 1-2-0 1994 Hale Irwin 49/3/15 2-1-0 2005 Fred Funk 49/3/11 0-2-2 2009 Kenny Perry 49/2/1 1-3-0 2003 Fred Funk 47/5/9 1-2-1 2003 Nick Price 46/9/26 2-2-0 2009 Vijay Singh 46/7/19 2-0-3 2013 Steve Stricker 46/7/13 3-2-0 2005 Fred Couples 45/11/22 1-2-1 2015 Thongchai Jaidee 45/11/0 1-1-1 2000 Greg Norman 45/8/12 1-3-0 2000 Loren Roberts 45/3/28 2-1-0 2015 Phil Mickelson 45/3/22 3-0-1 2005 Kenny Perry 45/1/15 1-3-0 Youngest participants (first-time participants in bold): Year Player Age Record 2009 Ryo Ishikawa 18/0/24 3-2-0 2011 Ryo Ishikawa 20/2/3 2-2-0 2013 Jordan Spieth 20/2/29 2-2-0 2013 Hideki Matsuyama 21/7/11 1-3-1 2015 Jordan Spieth 22/3/1 3-2-0 1998 Tiger Woods 22/11/13 2-3-0 1994 Robert Allenby 23/1/27 1-4-0 2003 Adam Scott 23/4/7 3-2-0 2011 Jason Day 24/0/8 1-3-1 1994 Phil Mickelson 24/2/23 2-1-2 1996 Justin Leonard 24/3/0 1-3-0 2009 Anthony Kim 24/3/22 3-1-0 2003 Charles Howell III 24/5/3 3-2-0 2000 Tiger Woods 24/9/22 3-2-0 1996 David Duval 24/10/6 4-0-0 Youngest average age of International Teams: Year Average Age 2015 30.4 2013 31.3 1994 32.8 2011 32.9 2005 33.6 Youngest average age of U.S. Teams: Year Average Age 2015 32.8 1996 32.8 1998 33.1 2013 33.6

2000 34.1 2011 34.3