The United States maintained their stronghold on the Presidents Cup, defeating the International team 18½-11½ to claim their 10th consecutive title.
The U.S. entered Sunday with an 11-7 lead, needing just 4½ points from the 12 singles matches to clinch the title in Canada.
Keegan Bradley delivered the decisive blow, defeating Kim Si-woo at Royal Montreal to secure the trophy.
The Americans dominated the final day, winning six singles matches and halving three others.
"Wow, that was incredible," said the 38-year-old Bradley, who will captain next year's Ryder Cup team at Bethpage Black. His clutch performance capped off another commanding run for the U.S., extending their Presidents Cup reign to a decade.
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