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2024 Presidents Cup | EVERYTHING you need to know | PGA TOUR Originals



An inside look at the formation of the two squads who will battle for the right hoist the Presidents Cup with in-depth features on Scottie Scheffler, Jason Day, Max Homa, Tom Kim, Xander Schauffle, and Christian Bezuidenhout. Mike Weir’s International team is set heading into this year’s event with many from around the globe uniting behind The Shield for one goal…to end the dominant run of the United States spanning over two decades. Captain Furyk’s United States team is hungry to compete and knows losing isn’t an option to avoid being the team that ended that historic winning streak. Also, a look back as Captains Mike Weir and Jim Furyk visit The Royal Montreal Golf Club to celebrate the one-year countdown to the Presidents Cup and give walkthroughs of two pivotal holes that could decide the winner.

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  1. Something that has bothered me about 'International' competition in any sport or the Olympics is that most of its competitors go to school and then reside in the United States, but when some competition comes up, then its time to play for Spain, or Japan, or Taiwan, or wherever. I'd like to see a qualification introduced that if you reside in the United States for more than 6 months out of a given calendar year, then you are ineligible to play for the 'International' countries. I think many of these athletes are great people, but it borders on the hypocritical to become educated and then reside in the United States and then turn around and compete against it in your chosen sport. There are far worse things in the world, but there is my two cents.

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