2024 PRESIDENTS CUP Formats, teams, schedule, Australian TV times
The 2024 Presidents Cup will be played at Royal Montreal in Canada this week. Here is what you need to know.
A number of highly regarded LIV Golfers won’t be playing this week for the 15th edition of the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. Featuring two teams still intent on walking away with the trophy, we wonder if the International team can win, especially without Cam Smith?
It’s still head-to-head team golf, usually better than individual professional golf tournaments, so we’re still very excited about watching this one.
A team featuring Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele is always going to be a short-price favourite to win again ($1.40). But there is some hope for the International team.
Adam Scott has come good at the end of the year and arrives as not just the team’s elder statesman but perhaps the most in-form golfer right now. Jason Day has had a great return to form in 2o24 and Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim have proven to be tough to beat in this team format.
Expect Tom Kim and Min Woo Lee to fire up the Canadian crowd. Both excel when the heat is on and it wouldn’t surprise us to see them paired together at some stage.
But Hideki Matsuyama is the key to the International team’s hopes of winning. The highest-ranked player on the team (7th OWGR) won the St.Jude Championship last month and finished 3rd at the Olympics to secure a bronze medal. If he’s injury-free, the Internationals are a chance.
LOCATION
The 2024 Presidents Cup is being played at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada – a 14-hour time difference to the east coast of Australia.
TEAMS
A team of golfers from the US will go head-to-head with a team of International golfers in a series of paired, single matches.
The Internationals are made up of the best golfers from all across the world (except Europe and the USA) and this year, they include players from just five countries; Australia, South Africa, Canada, South Korea, and Japan.
DAY 1 Presidents Cup – Thursday fourball matches
International Team Captain: MIKE WEIR
Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im, Tom Kim, Corey Conners, Adam Scott, Taylor Pendrith, Si Woo Kim, Jason Day, Min Woo Lee, Mackenzie Hughes, Byeong Hun An, Christian Bezuidenhout.
U.S. Team Captain: JIM FURYK
Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns, Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau, Sahith Theegala, Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa, Brian Harman, Keegan Bradley, Russell Henley, Max Homa.
FORMAT
The Presidents Cup competition consists of 30 matches (match play) each worth one point each:
• Thursday – 5 Foursomes matches
• Friday – 5 Four-Ball matches
• Saturday morning – 4 Foursomes matches
• Saturday afternoon – 4 Four-Ball matches
• Sunday – 12 Singles matches
Foursomes is also known as alternate shot where a team of two golfers alternatively play one golf ball to contribute to the team score.
Four-ball is also known as the best ball format. Each golfer plays their own ball and the best score from each team counts towards the team score.
In case of a tie: There are no playoffs for each match with each side receiving a half-point if a match is tied after 18 holes. If the match is deadlocked at the end of Singles play, the competition will be deemed a tie and the teams will share the Presidents Cup.
HOW TO WATCH
FoxSports have a dedicated Presidents Cup Channel for the week (Channel 505) and you can watch all the live coverage and replays there and on Kayo.
Day 3 looks like the best viewing times in Australia with the first matches going out at around 9pm AEST.
FoxSports Channel 505 and Kayo Sports (All times AEST)
Day 1: Friday September 27, 2:00am – 8:00 am
Day 2: Saturday September 28, 3:00am – 8:00 am
Day 3: Saturday/Sunday September 24/29, 9:00pm – 8:00am
Day 4: Monday, September 30, 2:00am – 8:00am
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
More info and up to date news will all be over at the official Presidents Cup page