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・ 2009 Russian Championship (women's football)
・ 2009 Russian Figure Skating Championships
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・ 2009 Russian Premier League
・ 2009 Russian Professional Rugby League season
・ 2009 Russian Second Division
・ 2009 Russian Super Cup
・ 2009 Premier League Darts
・ 2009 Premier League Snooker
・ 2009 Premier League speedway season
・ 2009 Premios Juventud
・ 2009 President's Cup (Maldives)
・ 2009 President's Cup (tennis)
・ 2009 President's Cup – Doubles
・ 2009 President's Cup – Singles
2009 Presidents Cup
・ 2009 Price Chopper 400
・ 2009 Price LeBlanc Lexus Pro Tennis Classic
・ 2009 Price LeBlanc Lexus Pro Tennis Classic – Doubles
・ 2009 Price LeBlanc Lexus Pro Tennis Classic – Singles
・ 2009 Prime Cup Aberto de São Paulo
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・ 2009 Prime Cup Aberto de São Paulo – Singles
・ 2009 Prime League
・ 2009 Primera División de Chile season
・ 2009 Primera División de México Apertura Liguilla
・ 2009 Primera División de México Clausura
・ 2009 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts
・ 2009 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
・ 2009 Pro Bowl


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2009 Presidents Cup : ウィキペディア英語版
2009 Presidents Cup

The 8th Presidents Cup Matches were held October 8–11, 2009 at the Harding Park Golf Club in San Francisco, California. The United States team won the golf competition by a margin of 19½–14½, their second consecutive win by that exact score and third in a row overall. This was also the sixth outright win for the U.S. Team in eight meetings, with one International win in 1998 and one tied match in 2003.
==Format==
The first day of competition featured six foursomes matches. On the second day, six matches of four-ball were played. This was followed on Day 3 by five morning foursomes matches and five afternoon four-ball matches. On the fourth and final day, twelve singles matches were played, for a total of 34 matches in the competition.
The final day was conducted under a special rule that differed slightly from that used in other team competitions such as the Ryder Cup. Singles matches ending halved after the regulation 18 holes were to be extended to extra holes until an outright winner was determined. This format was used until one team earned the 17½ points needed to win the Cup outright, at which time all remaining matches were only played to the regulation 18 holes and could be halved.
No matches went to extra holes in the 2009 competition. The first match on the final day in which all 18 holes were played was the Mike Weir–Justin Leonard match, which finished all square after 18. At that time, the U.S. Team was leading 17–10, which meant that the match should have continued. However, at the same time, the Y.E. Yang–Tiger Woods match was at the 13th hole with Woods 5 up. Instead of immediately going to the first hole to continue their match, Weir and Leonard watched the Yang–Woods match on a nearby giant screen. When Woods sank the putt that gave him a 6 and 5 victory and gave the U.S. an insurmountable 18–10 lead, Weir and Leonard, seeing that the outcome of the Cup was no longer in doubt, agreed to halve their match.〔 (scroll to 4:35 pm post)〕

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