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The golf world is focused on Canada this week for the 2024 Presidents Cup, where the Americans will try to win their 10th consecutive title.
The biennial competition between American golfers and non-European international golfers will be held this weekend in Quebec. While the U.S. team has dominated the competition in its three decades of existence, unlike the Ryder Cup, the international team has more than enough weapons to pull off a surprise victory in Canada.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Presidents Cup this weekend in Montreal.
Where is the Presidents Cup?
The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, Canada, will host this year’s event. The course will host the Presidents Cup for the second time and for the first time since 2007.
Founded in 1873, the Royal Montreal Golf Club is the oldest golf club in North America and has hosted the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open 10 times.
How does the Presidents Cup work?
The event runs in a similar way to the Ryder Cup, but takes place over an additional day with four-ball, foursomes and singles matches. There will be 30 matches in total throughout the competition, culminating in a series of singles matches on the final day. Best-ball and alternate-shot matches, also known as four-ball and foursomes, will kick off the week.
Who won the last Presidents Cup?
Like all but two events in history, the United States won the Presidents Cup last time out in 2022.
The Americans, led by captain Davis Love III, claimed a resounding 17.5-12.5 victory over the international team at Quail Hollow Club. Of the 12 golfers on this year’s U.S. team, seven of them were part of the winning group in North Carolina.
The United States has a 12-1-1 record in the Presidents Cup, which began in 1994. The international team earned its only victory at Australia’s Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 1998, when it was led by Peter Thompson. They beat the Jack Nicklaus-led Americans by a full 10 points. Nicklaus and Gary Player tied in the 2003 edition in South Africa.
The Americans have won nine straight tournaments entering this week’s event.
Presidents Cup Team USA
Jim Furyk leads the U.S. team this week in Montreal. His six captain’s picks are in italics.
Scottie Scheffler
Xander Schauffele
Collin Morikawa
Wyndham Clark
Patrick Cantlay
Sahith Theegala
Sam Burns
Tony Finau
Russell Henley
Keegan Bradley
Brian Harman
Maximo Homa
Presidents Cup International Team
Mike Weir leads the international team this week in Montreal. His six captain’s picks are in italics.
Hideki Matsuyama
Sungjae Im
Adam Scott
Tom Kim
Jason Day
Please, Hun An
Corey Conners
Taylor Pendrith
Mackenzie Hughes
Christian Bezuidenhout
Min Woo Lee
Kim Si Woo
How to watch the Presidents Cup
All times are ET
Thursday, September 26
Event: Four-Ball
Time: 11:30 am – 6 pm
Network: Golf Channel, Peacock
Friday, September 27th
Event: Foursomes
Time: 13:00 – 18:00 hours
Network: Golf Channel, Peacock
Saturday, September 28th
Events: Four-Ball, Foursomes
Time: 7 – 8 am, 8 am – 6 pm
Network: Golf Channel, NBC, Peacock
Sunday, September 29
Events: Singles
Time: 12 – 6 pm
Network: NBC, Peacock
Where will the next Presidents Cup be held?
The Presidents Cup will return to the United States in 2026. Medinah Country Club, outside of Chicago, will host the event for the first time.
The course has hosted many other major golf events in the past. It has hosted three US Opens, two PGA Championships, several BMW Championships and the 2012 Ryder Cup. It is the fifth venue in the United States to host a Presidents Cup.
The Presidents Cup will return to Australia in 2028 and will be played at Melbourne’s Kingston Heath Golf Club. St. Louis’ Bellerive Country Club will host the 2030 tournament.