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Mongolian Reversal? What Does The Phrase Actually Mean

Sahith Theegala and Collin Morikawa high five after holing a putt

The USA dominated the first day of proceedings at the Presidents Cup, with the US team securing a clean sweep of 5-0 over the International side at Royal Montreal.

Although they are 5-0 up, you could argue that it was still tighter than the score suggests, with the highest scoring match being 3&2, and three of them being just 1-up results. 

One of those 1-up matches involved American, Sahith Theegala who, following his victory alongside Collin Morikawa, came out with the statement: “Match play is a funny, funny thing. There’s always some Mongolians and things go the way that you don’t think it would go.” This led to many wondering what he meant by “Mongolians”, and now the 26-year-old has explained the meaning.

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Speaking on Thursday, Theegala stated: “I heard them (media & players) laughing when I said that. I realize I didn’t say the full phrase. Not race intended or country intended, but Mongolian reversal, I don’t even know how it originated. The first time I heard it was actually Fred Couples, a long time ago when I was watching TV. 

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