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The 2024 Presidents Cup has reached its climax with the Americans leading 11-7 heading into the final session of 12 singles matches on Sunday at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec. The U.S. team will be aiming to secure their 10th consecutive victory in the biennial event, with a dominant record of 12-1-1 over the Internationals. The lone win for the Internationals came in 1998, with a tie in 2003 adding to the drama of the competition. The final day’s singles matchups have been announced, with Xander Schauffele set to face Jason Day in the opening match at 12:02…

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Presidents Cup Saturday was an exciting day of golf as the Internationals battled back against the heavily favored Americans in what seemed like it was going to be another American rout. The energy of the event was elevated by young player Tom Kim, who has been a key player and emotional leader for the Internationals. The 22-year-old Kim, who made his Presidents Cup debut two years ago, showcased his passion for the game on Saturday as he rallied his team. During the afternoon foursomes play, Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim found themselves 2 down against Patrick Cantlay and Xander…

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The Presidents Cup took an unexpected turn with Tom Kim leading the International team in a valiant effort that ended in a victory for the United States. Despite sitting out the day before, Kim showed his dedication to the team by hyping them up and leading by example on the course. The day started with dense fog delaying play, but once it cleared, Kim and his partner Si Woo Kim took on Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark in a thrilling match that ended in a 4 and 3 victory for the Internationals. Kim’s energy and passion for the game were…

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Kent State University is known for more than just its success in professional sports. In fact, this week at the Presidents Cup, three Kent State alums are representing their alma mater on the international stage. Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes, and Taylor Pendrith, all hailing from Ontario, Canada, were on the Kent State golf team at the same time under the guidance of their coach, Herb Page, who is now retired and supporting them at the Presidents Cup. These three golfers have had successful careers starting from their time at Kent State and have continued to excel on the PGA Tour.…

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The excitement leading up to the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal this weekend is at an all-time high, thanks to a bet made between Max Homa and Kevin Kisner. The bet originated from a similar bet made during the Solheim Cup, where Alison Lee’s caddy offered to go shirtless if Lee or her partner, Megan Khang, holed out. Lee ended up making the shot, resulting in the caddies going shirtless and the scene going viral on social media. After seeing the viral video, Homa expressed his excitement by tweeting “Tarps off!!! Let’s go” and Kisner decided to join in on…

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Rickie Fowler is gearing up to make his return to the golf course, after taking time off to welcome his second child, daughter Nellie, with wife Allison in August. The 35-year-old golfer has signed up to play at the upcoming Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Mississippi, at The Country Club of Jackson. This will be Fowler’s first time participating in the event that features a unique rooster-themed trophy. Fowler, who is currently ranked No. 68 in the world, took a break from competition following his last PGA Tour event at the British Open in July. He missed out on the…

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Augusta National, the host of the Masters Tournament, recently announced that they are assessing the effects of Hurricane Helene, which devastated the surrounding Augusta, Georgia area. The Category 4 storm brought strong winds and severe coastal flooding, leaving 225,000 residents without power. In a statement released by the club’s chairman, Fred Ridley, he expressed his concern for the community and stated that their efforts are focused on assisting staff, neighbors, and local businesses in the aftermath of the storm. The Masters host was just one of many businesses and homes impacted by Hurricane Helene as it tore through the eastern…

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Jason Day, a professional golfer, made an impressive shot during the Presidents Cup, which took place at Royal Montreal. Day’s shot on the 18th hole helped him and his teammate secure a 1-up victory over their American opponents. The shot was so exceptional that even Adam Scott, who is known for being reserved, described it as unbelievable. Day’s key to success was focusing on his target and the flight of the ball rather than internal thoughts about the shot. Day’s ability to perform under pressure during the Presidents Cup highlights the valuable experience gained from playing in team formats. The…

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