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- 1998_Presidents_Cup abstract "The 1998 Presidents Cup Matches were held 11–13 December in Australia at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Black Rock, Victoria, a suburb southeast of Melbourne. The International team won the competition by a margin of 20½–11½. This was the first time the International team won the competition, and through 2015, is their sole victory. The honorary chairman was Australian Prime Minister John Howard. It was the third Presidents Cup competition and the first held outside the United States. The competition returned to Royal Melbourne in 2011.".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageExternalLink 1998.html.
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- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "685326178".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 1996_Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 2000_Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink 2015_Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Black_Rock,_Victoria.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Carlos_Franco.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_in_Australian_sport.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_in_golf.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Golf_tournaments_in_Australia.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sport_in_Melbourne.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Craig_Parry.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink David_Duval.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Davis_Love_III.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Els.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Nobilo.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Couples.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Norman.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Turner.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Nicklaus.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Furyk.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink John_Howard.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink John_Huston_(golfer).
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Leonard.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Janzen.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Calcavecchia.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Mark_OMeara.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Naomichi_Ozaki.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Price.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Thomson_(golfer).
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Mickelson.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Melbourne_Golf_Club.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Hoch.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Shigeki_Maruyama.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Elkington.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Stuart_Appleby.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Tiger_Woods.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Vijay_Singh.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1998 Presidents Cup".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "1998".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Presidents Cup".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup away "USA".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup awaycaptain Jack_Nicklaus.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup awayscore "11".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup caption "Location in Australia".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup caption "Location in Victoria".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup caption "Location in greater Melbourne".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup dates "--12-13".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup home "International".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup homecaptain Peter_Thomson_(golfer).
- 1998_Presidents_Cup homescore "20".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup label "Melbourne Golf Club".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup label "Royal Melbourne Golf Club".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup label "Royal".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup lat "-37.97".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup location Australia.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup location Black_Rock,_Victoria.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup location Victoria_(Australia).
- 1998_Presidents_Cup long "145.03".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup marksize "5".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup name "Presidents Cup".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup position "top".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup relief "1".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup result "The International team wins".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup venue Royal_Melbourne_Golf_Club.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup width "240".
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- 1998_Presidents_Cup year "1998".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup subject Category:1998_in_Australian_sport.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup subject Category:1998_in_golf.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup subject Category:Golf_tournaments_in_Australia.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup subject Category:Presidents_Cup.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup subject Category:Sport_in_Melbourne.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup hypernym December.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup point "-37.97 145.03".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup type Competition.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup type Person.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup type Competition.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup type SpatialThing.
- 1998_Presidents_Cup comment "The 1998 Presidents Cup Matches were held 11–13 December in Australia at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Black Rock, Victoria, a suburb southeast of Melbourne. The International team won the competition by a margin of 20½–11½. This was the first time the International team won the competition, and through 2015, is their sole victory. The honorary chairman was Australian Prime Minister John Howard. It was the third Presidents Cup competition and the first held outside the United States.".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup label "1998 Presidents Cup".
- 1998_Presidents_Cup sameAs Q4593916.