Jim Furyk, the U.S. team captain, is determined to avoid a repeat of the HatGate controversy that occurred at the 2023 Ryder Cup during the upcoming Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal. The controversy involved American players Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele not wearing their team hats during the competition, leading to speculation that they were protesting not getting paid enough to play in the event. Cantlay later clarified that he didn’t wear a hat because it didn’t fit him comfortably, a sentiment echoed by Schauffele as well.
The controversy escalated when European fans and players began mocking the American players for not wearing hats, leading to tension on the course between the teams. The incident seemed to inspire the European team, who ultimately went on to win the Ryder Cup. As a result, Furyk is keen on ensuring that his team avoids any distractions and focuses on the task at hand during the Presidents Cup. Cantlay was spotted wearing a hat during practice rounds at Royal Montreal, signaling a positive start for the U.S. team.
During a press conference with International captain Mike Weir, Furyk addressed Cantlay’s hat-wearing and joked about finding one that actually fit his head shape. He mentioned that Cantlay had worn a hat during the previous Presidents Cup and expressed confidence in their vendor’s products. Furyk emphasized that the most important thing is for his players to be comfortable, whether they choose to wear hats or not. He also poked fun at his own uniquely-shaped head, highlighting the importance of comfort for the players during the tournament.
The 2024 Presidents Cup is set to kick off with the first five matches on Thursday morning, with both teams eager to secure a victory. Furyk’s focus on avoiding distractions and ensuring his team’s comfort reflects his commitment to preparing them for success. By addressing the HatGate controversy early on and allowing players the freedom to make their own sartorial choices, Furyk is setting a positive tone for the U.S. team’s performance at the upcoming event. With the support of his players and the management team, Furyk is optimistic about their chances at Royal Montreal.

