This Day in Golf History: November 23
On this date in 2003, the Presidents Cup finished in a 17-17 tie at the Links at Fancourt Hotel and Country Club. The match stayed a tie and was deemed concluded after Ernie Els and Tiger Woods played three holes of a playoff and remained deadlocked as darkness encroached. On this date in November 2003, the UBS Warburg Cup ended, with the United States and the Rest of the World teams finishing tied with 12 points. The U.S., however, retained the cup as the previous winner. The event had a Ryder Cup feel for senior players; Arnold Palmer captained the U.S., and the ROW team was led by Tony Jacklin.