The U.S. team extended their dominance in the Presidents Cup, winning the tournament for the 10th consecutive time on September 29 in Montreal, Canada. The victory came after an impressive performance, with Keegan Bradley securing the decisive point in the Americans’ 18.5-11.5 win over the International Team.
Decisive Final Day
Entering the final day with an 11-7 lead, the U.S. team needed just 4.5 points to clinch the victory. They won six matches and tied in three during the singles contests, outlasting the International Team after four days of competitive golf. Despite strong efforts, the International Team, who last won the Presidents Cup in 1998, couldn’t break the U.S. team’s winning streak.
For the stars and stripes
Pour la bannière étoilée.#PresidentsCup pic.twitter.com/TbmfQeV7Es
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 29, 2024
Looking Ahead to 2026
The next Presidents Cup will be held in 2026 at the Medinah Country Club in Chicago, Illinois.
Upcoming Events
Golf fans can look forward to the DP World Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, where Rory McIlroy is set to compete, and the PGA’s Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi, both beginning on Thursday, October 3.