Presidents Cup live: Tiger Woods takes to Royal Melbourne

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Tiger Woods has capped off a terrific day on the Royal Melbourne course, sinking the match-winning putt on the 15th hole alongside Justin Thomas, against Marc Leishman and Joaquin Niemann.

Tiger Woods capped off a terrific day on the Royal Melbourne course, sinking the match-winning putt on the 15th hole alongside Justin Thomas, against Marc Leishman and Joaquin Niemann.

Johnson drove the par-four green and had a fairly regulation putt despite the slope, but lipped out on the right of the hole. However, Dustin Johnson has hit a rocket tee shot on the 302-metre par-four 11th hole, landing it on the green to give him the chance at an eagle putt.A two-shot birdie from Tiger Woods on the par-three 14th has the US team just one hole away from winning match one.

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