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By Bob Harig
ESPN.com Wednesday, October 7, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO -- They cannot win this thing by themselves, nor can any perceived advantages they possess give the American team any more points. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson can only win the matches they play, and their victories count no more or less than those of their teammates at the Presidents Cup. It's a pretty simple concept, but so is the notion that having them on your side gives you a huge advantage. That goes without saying when you have the top two players in the world -- or th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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