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Presidents Cup live blog: USA wins the 2024 Presidents Cup

Presidents Cup live blog: USA wins the 2024 Presidents Cup

The Americans win the 2024 Presidents Cup

Keegan Bradley defeats Si Woo Kim 1-1 after 18 holes to secure the final point the United States needs for a 15.5-9.5 victory over the international team from Royal Montreal Golf Club.


United States on the brink

After Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay defeated Sungjae Im and Taylor Pendrith 3-2 and 3-1, respectively, the United States needs just half a point to win the 2024 President’s Cup.


Conners defeats Finau

Corey Conners scores a decisive 5&3 full point win over Tony Finau.

The Internationals trailed the United States 13.5-9.5 late Sunday.


Matsuyama defeats Scheffler

Hideki Matsuyama takes the full point against Scottie Scheffler after defeating the world number 1 1-1 after 18 holes.

The United States still leads 13.5-8.5.


Bradley is heating up

Keegan Bradley defeated Si Woo Kim 3-Up in a span of four holes.

Two birdies on the 12th and 14th put Bradley in the driver’s seat with just three holes left to play.


Burns secures half the point for the USA

Sam Burns completes his game against Tom Kim to secure half a point for the United States in the late stages of the 2024 Presidents Cup.

The USA only needs two points to clinch victory.


Kim, Burns exchange birdies

Tom Kim and Sam Burns trade beautiful drives on the par-3 17th to birdie the hole and their match is still tied with just one game left.


Conners expands leadership

Corey Conners is now 2 ahead of Tony Finau after a birdie on the par-4 10th.


Pendrith binds Cantlay

Taylor Pendrith had been trailing Patrick Cantlay since the second hole, but thanks to a birdie from Pendrith on the par-3 13th, their match is now completely even.


Matsuyama leads Scheffler

Hideki Matsuyama lands a birdie on the par 4 15th hole and the Japanese international beats Scottie Scheffler with just three holes to go.


Hughes Squares Homa

Mackenzie Hughes capitalizes on a max homa bogey on the par-3 fifth and her singles are now tied.


Kim ties up Burns

After trailing by 2 since the fifth hole, Tom Kim fought back to level against Sam Burns with a birdie on the par-4 15th hole.


Schauffele gets the first individual point

Xander Schauffele defeated Jason Day 4&3 in the first singles games on Sunday, and the U.S. now needs just 3 1/2 points to secure a victory in the 2024 Presidents Cup.


On goes 2-Up in two holes

Byeong Hun An took the lead after two birdies on the sixth and seventh holes against Sahith Theegala.


Kim, Matsuyama answer

After losing the lead in each of their matches, Si Woo Kim and Hideki Matsuyama quickly recovered, both going 1-1 against Keegan Bradley and Scottie Scheffler.


Conners takes the lead

Corey Conners rallied from 2-down to 1-up against Tony Finau, who made three straight bogeys by the fifth hole.


Bradley Square’s match

The 2025 Ryder Cup U.S. captain made a birdie on the par-4 eighth, leveling his match against Si Woo Kim just before the turn.


The day comes

From the bunker, Jason Day hits an eagle chip on the par-5 12th to win the hole, but the Australian is still 4-down against Xander Schauffele.


Homa Hole Out

After Mackenzie Hughes received a birdie in the first round, Max Homa holed out for an eagle from 102 yards and took the lead against the Canadian.


Pendrith back to 1-down

Taylor Pendrith is now just 1 behind Patrick Cantlay after birdie on the par-4 eighth.


International matches are gaining momentum

Min Woo Lee and Si Woo Kim will now officiate their games for the Internationals alongside Adam Scott and Christiaan Bezuidenhout.


All three Canadians on track

Mackenzie Hughes teed off to start the final game of the day against Max Homa.

Taylor Pendrith and Corey Conners are each down by 2 in their respective games against Patrick Cantlay and Tony Finau.


Si Woo goes 1-Up

Si Woo Kim’s special week continues on Sunday, with Korean international Keegan overtaking Bradley with a birdie on the sixth hole.


Scheffler Squares Match

Just one hole after giving up his lead, Scottie Scheffler parred the ninth hole and equalized again against Hideky Matsuyama.


Matsuyama rises to number 1 in the world rankings

Shortly after Min Woo Lee put the Internationals on the list, Hideki Matsuyama made three straight birdies and is now 1 ahead of Scottie Scheffler after eight holes.


Min Woo takes the first international lead

Min Woo Lee was benched by International captain Mike Weir after Thursday but the Australian golfer hasn’t missed a shot as he is currently tied for a lead with Wyndham Clark after two holes of play.


Matsuyama defends himself

Hideki Matsuyama makes birdie on the par-3 seventh to even his match against Scottie Scheffler. The USA still leads in six of the nine games.


Finau takes the lead from Conners

Tony Finau makes birdie on the second hole and takes the lead with Canadian Corey Conners.


Now shovel 4-Up

Xander Schauffele quickly prevailed over Jason Day through eight holes as the USA continued to dominate Sunday’s singles matches.


Canadian Conners tees off

Corey Conners and Tony Finau are tied in the first game as seven singles matches are now played on day four of the Presidents Cup.


Schauffele, Burns extend the lead

Xander Schauffele and Sam Burns edged Jason Day and Tom Kim 2-0 each as the United States take control of Matchday 4.


The USA is rolling to the start

The United States is ahead in four of the first six games entering Sunday’s singles play.


Henley takes the lead

Russell Henley sinks a 12-foot putt for birdie on the par-4 second and takes an early lead against Sungjae Im.


Pendrith is the first Canadian on course

Canadian Taylor Pendrith equalized Patrick Cantlay with a birdie at the start of his day.


Tee off for the fourth game

Russell Henley and Sungae Im traded pars in the first round to begin their singles match on Sunday.


Kim Square’s match

Tom Kim wins his match against Sam Burns after making par on the par-4 third.


The day goes 1-up earlier

Jason Day birdied his first two holes of the day and the Australian is now 1-1 ahead of Xander Schauffele after two holes played.


Tee off the winner of the green jacket

The winners of three of the last four Masters tournaments face off on Sunday as Scottie Scheffler sinks his chip from the bunker and Hideki Matsuyama takes an early 1-0 lead.


Tee off for the second game

Sam Burns gives Tom Kim an immediate lead with a birdie, and the United States takes the field for the first time on Sunday.


Tee off for the first game

Two great champions kick things off on the fourth day when Xander Schauffle and Jason Day trade birdies on the par-4.


Singles matches for day 4

Xander Schauffele vs. Jason Day – 12:02 p.m. ET

Sam Burns vs. Tom Kim – 12:14 p.m. ET

Scottie Scheffler vs. Hideki Matsuyama – 12:26 p.m. ET

Russell Henley vs. Sungjae Im – 12:38 p.m. ET

Patrick Cantlay vs. Taylor Pendrith – 12:50 p.m. ET

Keegan Bradley vs. Si Woo Kim – 1:02 p.m. ET

Tony Finau vs. Corey Conners – 1:19 p.m. ET

Wyndham Clark vs. Min Woo Lee – 1:31 p.m. ET

Sahith Theegala vs. Byeong Hun An – 1:43 p.m. ET

Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott – 1:55 p.m. ET

Brian Harman vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhoit – 2:07 p.m. ET

Max Homa vs. Mackenzie Hughes – 2:19 p.m. ET