Format

The Presidents Cup features 30 matches played over four days, divided into nine four-ball matches, nine foursomes matches, and 12 singles matches. Teams earn one point for each match win, while tied matches after 18 holes result in a half-point for each side. To claim victory, a team must secure 15½ points. If the score ends in a 15-15 tie, both teams share the trophy as co-champions, unlike the Ryder Cup, where the defending team retains the trophy in the event of a tie.

In four-ball matches, each team consists of two players, with each golfer playing their own ball. The team with the player recording the lowest score on a hole wins it. If both teams’ low scores are tied, the hole is halved.

In foursomes, two-player teams alternate hitting the same ball and also alternate teeing off on each hole.

Singles matches are head-to-head match play.

How to Watch (Central Time)

TV Schedule:

  • Thursday: Golf Channel, 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Friday: Golf Channel, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Saturday: Golf Channel, 6 a.m. – 7 a.m.; NBC, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Sunday: NBC, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Streaming:

You can stream the Presidents Cup on Peacock, the NBC Sports app, and NBCSports.com.

Day 1 Matches

  • 10:35 a.m.: Jason Day/Byeong Hun An (INT) vs. Xander Schauffele/Tony Finau (USA)
  • 10:53 a.m.: Adam Scott/Min Woo Lee (INT) vs. Collin Morikawa/Sahith Theegala (USA)
  • 11:11 a.m.: Sungjae Im/Tom Kim (INT) vs. Scottie Scheffler/Russell Henley (USA)
  • 11:29 a.m.: Taylor Pendrith/Christiaan Bezuidenhout (INT) vs. Wyndham Clark/Keegan Bradley (USA)
  • 11:47 a.m.: Hideki Matsuyama/Corey Conners (INT) vs. Patrick Cantlay/Sam Burns (USA)

 

Team USA

Captain: Jim Furyk

Golfer World Ranking Presidents Cup Record
Scottie Scheffler 1 0-3-1
Xander Schauffele 2 6-3-0
Collin Morikawa 4 2-1-0
Wyndham Clark 6 First appearance
Patrick Cantlay 9 6-3-0
Sahith Theegala 11 First appearance
Sam Burns* 19 0-3-2
Tony Finau* 23 3-2-3
Russell Henley* 14 First appearance
Keegan Bradley* 13 2-2-1
Brian Harman* 22 First appearance
Max Homa* 25 4-0-0

*Captain’s choice

Team International

Captain: Mike Weir (Canada)

Golfer Nation World Ranking Presidents Cup Record
Hideki Matsuyama Japan 7 7-10-5
Sungjae Im South Korea 21 5-3-2
Adam Scott Australia 18 18-25-6
Tom Kim South Korea 24 2-3-0
Jason Day Australia 33 5-11-4
Byeong Hun An South Korea 34 1-2-2
Corey Conners* Canada 37 0-4-0
Min Woo Lee* Australia 40 First appearance
Christiaan Bezuidenhout* South Africa 45 1-0-1
Taylor Pendrith* Canada 44 0-4-0
Si Woo Kim* South Korea 49 4-3-0
Mackenzie Hughes* Canada 61 First appearance

*Captain’s choice

 

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