All is set for another highly-anticipated edition of the Presidents Cup, with this week's 15th playing set to unfold at the picturesque Royal Montreal Golf Club. Twenty-four of the top American and International players (excluding Europe) will square off over 12 matches each day from Thursday through Sunday.
The United States holds the recent upper hand, having secured their eighth consecutive victory over the International squad led by Jim Furyk at the last Presidents Cup in Charlotte two years ago by a score of 17.5-12.5.
Presidents Cup veterans like Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay will try to continue American dominance under Captain Furyk's direction. But Canadian native and captain Mike Weir will be hoping to lead his home nation's squad, which includes the likes of Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im and former world number one Adam Scott, to long awaited success on their home turf.
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Below are the detailed team rosters and playing records for both the United States and International sides as they prepare to tee it up at Royal Montreal Golf Club for the start of competition this week.
U.S. Team Roster
Captain: Jim Furyk
Jim Furyk, a 17-time PGA Tour winner and former U.S. Open champion, is making his debut as captain after previously leading the U.S. team in a losing effort at the Ryder Cup in 2018.
Players:
Keegan Bradley (1st Cup, Record: 2-2-1)
Three-time winner Keegan Bradley earned one of Furyk's captain's picks after impressive late season form, including a BMW Championship victory.
Sam Burns (1st Cup, Record: 0-3-2)
Sam Burns, who partnered with close friend Scottie Scheffler in the past, gets a pick despite a quiet year as he aims to improve on his 0-3-2 record.
Patrick Cantlay (2nd Cup, Record: 6-3-0)
Consistent Patrick Cantlay has thrived in this event despite not winning since 2022.
Wyndham Clark (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Wyndham Clark continues to showcase his talent after triumphing at Pebble Beach, though consistency has escaped him at times.
Tony Finau (2nd Cup, Record: 3-2-3)
Tony Finau has consistently performed at an elite level throughout the season, despite no wins, earning one of Furyk's picks with 15 top-25s.
Brian Harman (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Major champion Brian Harman makes his Presidents Cup debut, hoping to recapture last year's Ryder Cup magic after a quiet season.
Russell Henley (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Russell Henley showed his mettle with top-10 consistency, rewarded with a pick.
Max Homa (1st Cup, Record: 4-0-0)
Match play maestro Max Homa again proved his knack after nearly taking down Scheffler at Augusta.
Collin Morikawa (1st Cup, Record: 2-1-0)
Collin Morikawa was arguably the most consistent player without a win in 2024.
Xander Schauffele (2nd Cup, Record: 6-3-0)
Xander Schauffele put forth another stellar campaign, cementing his status as world number two.
Scottie Scheffler (1st Cup, Record: 0-3-1)
World number one Scottie Scheffler will try to lead the powerful American side with six wins in 2024.
Sahith Theegala (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Highly-touted rookie Sahith Theegala enjoyed a breakthrough season, showcasing his potential on golf's biggest stages with a T3 finish at East Lake.
International Team Roster
Captain: Mike Weir
Weir is leading the International team in his home country of Canada and is known for his inspiring victory at the 2003 Masters.
Players:
Byeong Hun An (1st Cup, Record: 1-2-2)
Seasoned veteran Byeong Hun An brings a winning record from 2019 after thriving in the biggest events again this year.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (1st Cup, Record: 1-0-1)
Christiaan Bezuidenhout hopes to continue his undefeated Presidents Cup showing.
Corey Conners (1st Cup, Record: 0-4-0)
High hopes awaited Conners at the 2022 Presidents Cup in Charlotte. But alongside Pendrith, he finished without securing a single point, going 0-4-0 overall. As one of Weir's captain's picks, he'll look to feed off frenzied Canadian crowds pushing the International side to victory.
Jason Day (4th Cup, Record: 5-11-4)
Jason Day adds experience though past successes have eluded him of late.
Mackenzie Hughes (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Mackenzie Hughes earns Presidents Cup debut via Weir pick, bouncing back from 2022 absence with title. Canadians' 4 top-10s, including at Procore, secure Montreal place despite early FedEx end. Weir counts on home fans spurring Hughes' potential.
Sungjae Im (2nd Cup, Record: 5-3-2)
Workhorse Sungjae Im remains one of the International's most steadfast performers.
Si Woo Kim (2nd Cup, Record: 4-3-0)
Si Woo Kim was their star two years ago and will aim to continue enhancing his winning mark.
Tom Kim (1st Cup, Record: 2-3-0)
Exciting talent Tom Kim nearly earned his third career win and showed his clutch play two years ago will be invaluable going forward.
Min Woo Lee (Rookie, Record: 0-0-0)
Rookie Min Woo Lee brings flair as he aims to find consistency at the top level.
Hideki Matsuyama (5th Cup, Record: 7-10-5)
Veteran force Hideki Matsuyama already responded to dropping in the rankings with two victories, boosting his winning record in this event.
Taylor Pendrith (1st Cup, Record: 0-4-0)
Fellow Canadian Taylor Pendrith carries the support of a nation after his breakthrough season.
Adam Scott (10th Cup, Record: 18–25–6)
Legendary Adam Scott adds invaluable experience in what could be one of his final Cup appearances.
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