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Presidents Cup 2024: Results, highlights from U.S.'s 10th-straight Presidents Cup win
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Date:2025-04-15 01:16:51
This story has been edited from its original publishing to showcase updates in the 2024 Presidents Cup
After a very entertaining weekend, the United States has secured its 10th-straight Presidents Cup victory.
The 2024 Presidents Cup was quite the wild ride, as the Americans and International squads each swept the first two days before the United States pulled ahead prior to Sunday's play. Sunday was particularly special though, as every golfer on both teams was active for the final day of competition.
Sunday didn't disappoint either. Despite world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler failing to defeate world No. 7 Hideki Matsuyama for the United States, the Americans were able to secure their 10th-straight Presidents Cup victory thanks to fantastic performances from golfers like Xander Schauffele and Russell Henley.
Here is everything that happened during the 2024 Presidents Cup, including results and highlights.
2024 Presidents Cup:Team USA wins Saturday morning's four-ball session, lead Presidents Cup
Presidents Cup score: US defeats International 17-10
Sunday singles results:
*a positive score indicates the U.S. golfer is leading; a negative score indicates an international golfer lead
US Golfer | International Golfer | Score | Thru |
Xander Schauffele | Jason Day | +4 | F |
Sam Burns | Tom Kim | 0 | F |
Scottie Scheffler | Hideki Matsuyama | -1 | F |
Russell Henley | Sungjae Im | +3 | F |
Patrick Cantlay | Taylor Pendrith | +3 | F |
Keegan Bradley | Si Woo Kim | +1 | F |
Tony Finau | Corey Conners | -5 | F |
Wyndham Clark | Min Woo Lee | 0 | F |
Sahith Theegala | Ben An | 0 | F |
Collin Morikawa | Adam Scott | +2 | F |
Brian Harman | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -2 | F |
Max Homa | Mackenzie Hughes | +2 | F |
US opens with 11-7 lead
The first three rounds of the 2024 Presidents Cup have been insane. The United States opened up on play on Thursday by sweeping the four-ball matches. They got out to a 5-0 lead heading into Friday's foursomes. However, the international team would answer back with a sweep of their own, tying things up heading into Saturday.
On Saturday, the United States regained their lead, earning three wins in four four-ball matchups. They also won three of four foursomes, with their only loss coming when Taylor Pendrith and Adam Scott finished two holes up on Brian Harman and Max Homa. When all was said and done, the United States led 11-7 heading into Sunday's play.
Presidents Cup highlights
2024 Presidents Cup:Friday's Round 2 results; Saturday's Round 3 tee times
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