PRESIDENTS CUP
The two PGA Tour veterans were announced Wednesday as the 2026 Junior Presidents Cup captains for the Sept. 21-22 matches at Medinah Country Club outside of Chicago.
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Highlights: Best shots from 2024 Presidents Cup
Take a look at the nine best shots from the 2024 Presidents Cup, featuring highlights from Max Homa, Tom Kim and Scottie Scheffler.
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Watch how the International team bounced back during Day 2 of the Presidents Cup, where a 5-0 sweep tied things up heading into the third day at Royal Montreal.
Jim Furyk and Mike Weir announce their pairings for Day 3 four-ball at the Presidents Cup and the Live From crew give their first impressions of the matchups.
Adam Scott, Mackenzie Hughes, Corey Conners, Tom Kim and Jason Day react to the International team’s 5-0 sweep of the Americans during Day 2 of the Presidents Cup, discussing how they were able to flip the script.
The International Team responded to a Day 1 sweep by Team USA with a sweep of its own on Day 2 and the Live From desk believes the crowd gave the team a jolt of energy with the atmosphere it created.
Check out the best shots and moments from the second day of the 2024 Presidents Cup, where the United States and International teams go head-to-head in foursome matches at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
The Internationals dominated the Americans on Friday, winning the foursomes session, 5-0, and tying the competition at Royal Montreal.
Si Woo Kim sinks the put to help the International team tie the Americans at 5-5 heading into Day 3, marking the first time back-to-back Presidents Cup sessions have ended in sweeps.
After being swept on Day 1 of the Presidents Cup, the International team flipped the script in Day 2 foursomes to even the event entering the weekend.
The U.S. and International teams will compete in two sessions on Saturday.
Mackenzie Hughes sinks the winning putt in his Presidents Cup foursome match paired with fellow Canadian Corey Conners and the two golfers talk about what it means to win in front of the home crowd.