Muirfield Village to host 2013 Presidents Cup

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06/02/2010 - Dublin, OH (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Muirfield Village Golf Club has been selected as the host of the 2013 Presidents Cup.

Jack Nicklaus' course in Ohio will become the first venue to host three of golf's most prestigious international team competitions -- Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup and Presidents Cup. Muirfield Village has also been the home of the Memorial Tournament on the PGA Tour since 1976.

"I have always considered Muirfield Village Golf Club a showcase for my love and respect for the game of golf, as well as a representation of my passion for competition and tournament golf," said Nicklaus, a four-time U.S. captain in the Presidents Cup. "In turn, I view The Presidents Cup as a wonderful showcase for the global game of golf and a platform to promote the good will and sportsmanship inherent to the sport. I have been extremely proud of my association over the years with The Presidents Cup and have been amazed and impressed with its growth as one of the game's premier team competitions. I think this is an ideal marriage, and I am pleased and proud that Muirfield Village will have the opportunity to host this great event."

The 2013 Presidents Cup will be played from September 30 through October 6.

Muirfield Village will become just the third U.S. course to host the Presidents Cup, as Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia held the event four times (1994, 1996, 2000, 2005) and San Francisco's Harding Park staged last year's U.S. victory.

"The selection of Muirfield Village as the site of the next Presidents Cup in the United States is confirmation of what the golf club and Jack Nicklaus has meant to the history of our sport," said PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem.

Muirfield Village previously hosted the 1987 Ryder Cup and the 1998 Solheim Cup. The 1992 U.S. Amateur was also staged at the course.

The Presidents Cup is held every two years and features a team of PGA Tour players from the United States against a squad of international players from outside of Europe in match-play competition. The U.S. has won six of the previous eight Presidents Cup matches, including last year's triumph in San Francisco.

Royal Melbourne in Australia will host the next Presidents Cup from November 14-20, 2011.

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