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Tiger would like to be Prez Cup playing captain

The announcement of Tiger Woods being the captain for the 2019 U.S. Presidents Cup team was official on Tuesday at the Bay Hill Club. When Woods inquired about the role, he did ask if he would be allowed to be a playing captain.

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