Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup is a series of men's golf matches between a team representing the United States and an International Team representing the rest of the world minus Europe.

Europe competes against the United States in a similar but considerably older event, the Ryder Cup.

Presidents Cup
Presidents Cup
Tournament information
Location2022: Charlotte, North Carolina
Established1994
Course(s)2022: Quail Hollow Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatMatch play
Month playedSeptember
Current champion
United States
Presidents Cup 2022 Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup has been held biennially since 1994. Initially it was held in even-numbered years, with the Ryder Cup being held in odd numbered years. However, the cancellation of the 2001 Ryder Cup due to the September 11 attacks pushed both tournaments back a year, and the Presidents Cup was then held in odd-numbered years. It reverted to even-number years following the postponement of the 2020 Ryder Cup due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is hosted alternately in the United States and in countries represented by the International Team.

The International team competes under a specifically designed logo and flag.

The next Presidents Cup will be held from September 24–29, 2024 at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Format

The scoring system of the event is match play. The format is drawn from the Ryder Cup and consists of 12 players per side. Each team has a captain, usually a highly respected golf figure, who is responsible for choosing the pairs in the doubles events, which consist of both alternate shot and best ball formats (also known as "foursomes" and "fourball" matches respectively). Each match, whether it be a doubles or singles match, is worth one point with a half-point awarded to each team in the event of a halved match.

There have been frequent small changes to the format, although the final day has always consisted of 12 singles matches. The contest was extended from three days to four in 2000. In 2015, there were nine foursome doubles matches, nine fourball doubles matches, and 12 singles matches. With a total of 30 points, a team needed to get 15.5 points to win the Cup.

Year Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Total
Points
Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon
1994–1996 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 12 singles 32
1998 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 12 singles 32
2000 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 12 singles 32
2003 6 foursomes 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 6 fourballs 12 singles 34
2005–2011 6 foursomes 6 fourballs 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 12 singles 34
2013 6 fourballs 6 foursomes 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 12 singles 34
2015–2017 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 4 foursomes 4 fourballs 12 singles 30
2019 5 fourballs 5 foursomes 4 fourballs 4 foursomes 12 singles 30
2022 5 foursomes 5 fourballs 4 foursomes 4 fourballs 12 singles 30

Ties

Until the 2005 event, prior to the start of the final day matches, the captains selected one player to play in a tie-breaker in the event of a tie at the end of the final match. Upon a tie, the captains would reveal the players who would play a sudden-death match to determine the winner. In 2003, however, the tiebreaker match ended after three holes because of darkness, and the captains, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, agreed that the Cup would be shared by both teams.

From 2005 to 2013, singles matches ending level at the end of the regulation 18 holes were to be extended to extra holes until the match was won outright. All singles matches would continue in this format until one team reaches the required point total to win the Presidents Cup. Remaining singles matches were only to be played to the regulation 18 holes and could be halved. Although this rule was in force for five Presidents Cup contests, no matches actually went beyond 18 holes.

History

Presidents Cup 
Presidents Cup

The event was created and is organized by the PGA Tour.

Each contest has an Honorary Chairman or Chairwoman, the head of state or head of government of the host nation.

Year Chairman or Chairwoman Title
1994 Presidents Cup  Gerald Ford 38th President of the United States
1996 Presidents Cup  George H. W. Bush 41st President of the United States
1998 Presidents Cup  John Howard 25th Prime Minister of Australia
2000 Presidents Cup  Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United States
2003 Presidents Cup  Thabo Mbeki 2nd President of South Africa
2005 Presidents Cup  George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States
2007 Presidents Cup  Stephen Harper 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
2009 Presidents Cup  Barack Obama 44th President of the United States
2011 Presidents Cup  Julia Gillard 27th Prime Minister of Australia
2013 Presidents Cup  Barack Obama 44th President of the United States
2015 Presidents Cup  Park Geun-hye 11th President of South Korea
2017 Presidents Cup  Donald Trump 45th President of the United States
2019 Presidents Cup  Scott Morrison 30th Prime Minister of Australia
2022 Presidents Cup  Joe Biden 46th President of the United States

Charity

There is no prize money awarded at the Presidents Cup. The net proceeds are distributed to charities nominated by the players, captains, and captains' assistants. The first ten Presidents Cups raised over US$32 million for charities around the world.

Results

Year Venue Location Winning team Score U.S. Captain International Captain
2022 Quail Hollow Club Charlotte, North Carolina, United States United States 1712–1212 Davis Love III Presidents Cup  Trevor Immelman
2019 Royal Melbourne Golf Club (3) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia United States 16–14 Tiger Woods Presidents Cup  Ernie Els
2017 Liberty National Golf Club Jersey City, New Jersey, United States United States 19–11 Steve Stricker Presidents Cup  Nick Price (3)
2015 Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea Incheon, South Korea United States 1512–1412 Jay Haas Presidents Cup  Nick Price (2)
2013 Muirfield Village Dublin, Ohio, United States United States 1812–1512 Fred Couples (3) Presidents Cup  Nick Price
2011 Royal Melbourne Golf Club (2) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia United States 19–15 Fred Couples (2) Presidents Cup  Greg Norman (2)
2009 Harding Park Golf Club San Francisco, California, United States United States 1912–1412 Fred Couples Presidents Cup  Greg Norman
2007 Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal, Quebec, Canada United States 1912–1412 Jack Nicklaus (4) Presidents Cup  Gary Player (3)
2005 Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (4) Gainesville, Virginia, United States United States 1812–1512 Jack Nicklaus (3) Presidents Cup  Gary Player (2)
2003 Fancourt Hotel and Country Club George, Western Cape, South Africa Tied 17–17 Jack Nicklaus (2) Presidents Cup  Gary Player
2000 Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (3) Gainesville, Virginia, United States United States 2112–1012 Ken Venturi Presidents Cup  Peter Thomson (3)
1998 Royal Melbourne Golf Club Melbourne, Victoria, Australia International Team 2012–1112 Jack Nicklaus Presidents Cup  Peter Thomson (2)
1996 Robert Trent Jones Golf Club (2) Gainesville, Virginia, United States United States 1612–1512 Arnold Palmer Presidents Cup  Peter Thomson
1994 Robert Trent Jones Golf Club Gainesville, Virginia, United States United States 20–12 Hale Irwin Presidents Cup  David Graham

Of the 14 matches, the United States team has won 12, the International Team has won 1, with 1 match tied

Future venues

Records

Sources

See also

References

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