The 2007 Presidents Cup was held at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, Canada, and was the scene of four days of battle between the U.S. and International teams.
In the end, it was the U.S. who prevailed, though each day provided excitement as teams competed against one another in foursomes, four-balls and, on Sunday, singles matches.
Here is a look at some highlights, and the Royal Montreal golf course.
The clubhouse at Royal Montreal Golf Club
2007 Presidents Cup: The clubhouse at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Stewart Cink
Stewart Cink hits his approach at the par-4 16th at 2007 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Mike Weir fans
Legions of Mike Weir fans - some dressed creatively - crowded the course this week at Royal Montreal during 2007 Presidents Cup.
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David Toms and Tiger Woods
One of the deadlier combinations in afternoon four-balls at Royal Montreal Golf Club was David Toms and Tiger Woods.
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Ernie Els
2007 Presidents Cup: Ernie Els eyes a birdie on the par-3 seventh at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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The 2007 Presidents Cup
2007 Presidents Cup: Fall has come to Royal Montreal.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 16
2007 Presidents Cup: The footbridge up to the green on No. 16 at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Jim Furyk
2007 Presidents Cup: Jim Furyk was steady all weekat Royal Montreal Golf Club, but lost his Sunday singles match to Retief Goosen.
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at Royal Montreal Golf Club - no. 16
Many matches came down to the approaches at Royal Montreal Golf Club's par-4 16th hole.
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Hunter Mahan
Hunter Mahan played in his first Presidents Cup this week at Royal Montreal.
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Zach Johnson
Zach Johnson was among four Presidents Cup rookies to tee it up this week at Royal Montreal.
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Jack Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus consults with his braintrust behind the green at Royal Montreal Golf Club's par-3 seventh during 2007 Presidents Cup.
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The 2007 Presidents Cup
With Canadian fans in abundance, it was harder to find those pulling for the American side.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 1
Looking down the first fairway at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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K.J. Choi
2007 Presidents Cup: K.J. Choi struggled all week, managed to put a point on the board Sunday with a win against Hunter Mahan in singles.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club
Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Woody Austin and Phil Mickelson
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Woody Austin and Phil Mickelson teamed up Saturday in foursomes and four-balls.
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No. 8 at Royal Montreal Golf Club
The eighth hole at Royal Montreal Golf Club, host of the 2007 Presidents Cup.
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Mike Weir
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Local favorite Mike Weir was easily the biggest draw in this year's Presidents Cup.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 10
No. 10, a par-4, at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 7
The par-3 seventh at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Phil Mickelson
2007 Presidents Cup: Phil Mickelson was huge in Sunday's singles matches, destroying rival Vijay Singh 5 and 4.
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2007 Presidents Cup
With so many matches ending on different holes, you had to check the monitors for updates.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 1
Early morning quiet on the fairway of the par-4 opening hole at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 10
The approach into the green at the par-4 10th at Royal Montreal.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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American players at the 2007 Presidents Cup
American players and their wives gathered behind the green on No. 16 to watch the last matches come in.
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Tiger Woods - 2007 Presidents Cup
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Tiger Woods eyes a birdie on the par-3 seventh during his afternoon four-ball match Saturday.
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Vijay Singh - 2007 Presidents Cup
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Vijay Singh blasts out of the bunker at the par-4 home hole, No. 18.
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Tiger Woods at the 2007 Presidents Cup
Tiger Woods had what many are calling his best international match-play event at this year's Presidents Cup, despite his loss in Sunday's singles to Canadian Mike Weir.
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Scott Verplank and Steve Stricker
Scott Verplank, right, and Steve Stricker were among the steadier members of the U.S. Presidents Cup team.
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Royal Montreal Golf Club - hole 16
The 2007 Presidents Cup: As late afternoon came on, players, officials and observers made their way to the green at No. 16.
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The 2007 Presidents Cup
Following the action behind No. 17.
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Mike Weir and Ernie Els
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Mike Weir and Ernie Els teamed up Friday in afternoon four-ball.
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07 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal
There were plenty of places to follow the action at Royal Montreal.
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Mike Weir
The 2007 Presidents Cup: Mike Weir, who defeated Tiger Woods on Sunday, takes his hat off to his fans.
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The 2007 Presidents Cup American Team
The winning American team talks with the media following the conclusion of the Presidents Cup.
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2007 Presidents Cup trophy
The Americans will defend the Presidents Cup in San Francisco in 2009.
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